Bungalow
Key Notes :

Definition:
- A bungalow is a type of house that is usually one story tall. This means it typically has only one floor.
Features of a Bungalow:

- It often has a wide porch (an open area in front of the house).
- The roof is usually sloping, which means it tilts down at an angle.
- Bungalows may have large windows to let in a lot of sunlight.
- It usually has a garden or yard around it.
Why People Like Bungalows:

- It is easy to move around because everything is on one level.
- Bungalows are great for families with small children or older people since there are no stairs to climb.
- They provide privacy as they are often surrounded by trees and gardens.
Where Bungalows Are Found:

- Bungalows are popular in many places, especially in suburban areas where there is more space.
- They are also common in places with warmer climates.
Interesting Fact:
- The word “bungalow” comes from the Hindi word “bangla,” which means a house built in the Bengal style. This style became popular during the British colonial period in India.
Example:
- Imagine a cozy house with a large front porch, a small garden, and big windows—that’s what a bungalow looks like!
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