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  • Murphybear
    Murphybear Posts: 8,205 Forumite
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    Tiglet2 said:
    We love our bungalow too!

    Actually, it has been converted to have bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs, but the kids occupied the first floor.  Now they have moved out, it has become the guest suites!  We are now considering the possibility of having my mum move in as she is in need of support and struggles to remain in her own home with carers.  If we do go down that route, our ground floor bedroom, the other ground floor bedroom, plus ground floor bathroom will become her bedroom/lounge/bathroom and we will move upstairs. 

    Bungalows are very flexible! 

    In the US, bungalows are referred to as single storey living and perfectly normal for a lot of people!
    I think “bungalow” is much nicer.  Especially with all the jokes about “bung a low roof on”
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