
5. Leedon Park, Singapore, by Ipli Architects

At the request of a client, this bungalow is bush-hammered and board-marked concrete that meshes into the garden side. It’s very unique looking per the materials used but is certainly a gorgeously polished piece.
6. Roof House, Denmark, by Leth & Gori

This stunning bungalow is similar to the previous one in that it is extremely unique and pushes the envelope of traditional bungalows. While this bungalow features ceiling-to-floor glass windows, also features skylights for ample natural lighting and elevated sleeping platforms.
7. Urban Collage, France, by Maison Edouard François

De Zeen describes it best as a “mixture of different residential typologies, with gabled bungalows scattered over the rooftops of apartment blocks that are placed on rows of narrow townhouses”. It’s definitely a different type of bungalow setup for those who are feeling adventurous.
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