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Bungalow DWG drawings are a practical starting point for architects, residential designers, and CAD drafters working on single-storey house projects. Whether you’re preparing a concept layout, studying elevation treatment, or adapting an existing floor plan for a client, a clean DWG reference saves hours of repetitive drafting from scratch.
This free bungalow DWG pack includes 8 AutoCAD-compatible drawings covering floor plans, elevations, detailed construction drawings, and multi-unit residential layouts. All files are in standard .DWG format — compatible with AutoCAD, SmartCAD, BricsCAD, and any other DWG-capable application.
Free Bungalow DWG Pack — 8 Drawings
What’s inside the bungalow DWG pack
The ZIP contains 8 individual DWG files covering the main drawing types used in residential bungalow projects. Here’s exactly what each file includes:
All 8 bungalow DWG drawings — detailed overview
Single-Storey Bungalow Floor Plan
A clean single-storey bungalow floor plan with room layout, wall thicknesses, door and window positions clearly drawn. Suitable as a base plan for residential design studies, permit drawings, or client presentations. The layout follows a conventional arrangement with living, dining, kitchen, and bedroom zones clearly delineated.
Elevation of a Modern Bungalow
Front and side elevation drawings of a modern bungalow with flat or low-pitch roof treatment, large window openings, and contemporary facade composition. Useful for elevation studies, client visualizations, and planning applications where a facade drawing is required. The modern language makes it adaptable to contemporary residential projects across different climates.
Bungalow House — Detailed Drawing Set
A comprehensive bungalow drawing package combining floor plan, elevations, and construction details in a single file. This is the most complete drawing in the pack — useful when you need multiple views of the same project without switching between files. Includes structural reference lines, annotations, and dimensioning. Well suited for construction documentation and detailed design phases.
Split-Level Residential Layout — Two Floors
A two-level residential layout with ground floor and upper floor plans drawn separately. While technically a two-storey layout rather than a single-storey bungalow, this file is included as a reference for low-density residential projects where a partial upper level or mezzanine configuration is planned. Particularly useful for hillside or split-level bungalow adaptations.
Compact Bungalow — Small Plot Floor Plan
A compact single-level residential floor plan showing an efficient room arrangement suited to smaller plots or budget-conscious projects. The layout prioritizes functional space allocation with minimal circulation area, making it a useful reference for affordable housing studies, infill development, and small footprint residential design. Clean line work with standard layer organization.
Standard Bungalow Reference Drawing
A professionally structured bungalow reference drawing with consistent layer naming, line weights, and annotation style. This makes it particularly easy to integrate into existing CAD template environments. Useful as a study reference for CAD draughting standards, or as a base drawing that can be cleaned up and adapted directly for project use.
Bungalow Design Options — Multi-Layout Sheet
A single DWG file containing multiple bungalow layout variations arranged on one drawing sheet. Useful for comparative studies, design option presentations, and early-stage feasibility when you need to show several layout approaches side by side. The collection format saves time in early design phases — each layout can be isolated, copied, and developed independently as a project progresses.
Two Bedroom Starter Home — Bungalow Plan
A two-bedroom single-storey bungalow floor plan — one of the most commonly requested layouts in residential practice. This drawing shows a functional two-bedroom arrangement with living, kitchen, bathroom, and utility spaces clearly laid out. Directly usable as a planning reference for starter homes, holiday cabins, retirement dwellings, or rental units where a two-bedroom bungalow footprint is the brief.
Which bungalow DWG drawing should you use?
| Drawing | Project phase | Best for | Includes elevation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-Storey Bungalow Floor Plan | Concept / Schematic | General residential layouts | — |
| Modern Bungalow Elevation | Design development | Facade studies, planning submissions | ✓ |
| Bungalow House Detailed Drawing Set | Technical / Construction | Full documentation package | ✓ |
| Split-Level Residential Layout | Concept / Schematic | Split-level or mezzanine projects | — |
| Compact Bungalow — Small Plot | Concept / Schematic | Compact / affordable housing | — |
| Standard Bungalow Reference | Standards reference | CAD template development | — |
| Bungalow Design Options Sheet | Feasibility | Multi-option presentations | — |
| Two Bedroom Starter Home Plan | Concept / Schematic | Starter homes, holiday cabins | — |
How to open bungalow DWG files
All files in this pack are in standard .DWG format and open directly in any DWG-capable CAD application — no conversion required. If you’re working in AutoCAD, SmartCAD, BricsCAD, or IJCAD, simply use File → Open or drag the file into your workspace.
Once open, each drawing includes standard CAD layers for walls, doors, windows, dimensions, and annotations. You can modify layer visibility, line weights, and annotation styles to match your own office standards. The geometry is fully editable — elements can be moved, scaled, copied, and adapted directly.
If you need to adapt these drawings for a live project, the recommended workflow is: open the file, purge unused blocks and layers with the PURGE command, audit the file with AUDIT, then save a clean working copy to your project folder before making modifications.
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Frequently asked questions
Are these bungalow DWG files free to download?
Yes — all 8 bungalow DWG drawings are free to download with no sign-up, email, or account required. Click the download button and the ZIP file downloads directly to your device.
What CAD software can open these DWG files?
Any DWG-compatible CAD application will open these files — including AutoCAD, SmartCAD, BricsCAD, IJCAD, NanoCAD, and LibreCAD (with limitations). The files are saved in a broadly supported DWG format version.
Can I use these bungalow DWG drawings for real projects?
Yes, with adaptation. These drawings are reference files intended as starting points — not certified construction drawings. Use them as a design base, adapt the geometry to your specific site and requirements, and apply your own office standards, dimensions, and annotations before submitting for planning or construction purposes.
Is there a two-bedroom bungalow DWG in the pack?
Yes. The pack includes a dedicated two-bedroom bungalow floor plan (Two Bedroom Bungalow.dwg) with a complete single-storey layout suitable for starter homes, holiday cabins, retirement dwellings, and rental unit planning.
Do the DWG files include elevations?
Two files in the pack include elevation drawings: the Elevation of a Modern Bungalow file (front and side facades) and the Bungalow House Detailed Drawing Set (which combines plan, elevation, and construction details in one file). The remaining six files are primarily floor plan layouts.
What is a bungalow in architectural terms?
In architectural usage, a bungalow is a single-storey residential dwelling — all habitable rooms are on one level, with no upper floor. The term is widely used in the UK, South Asia, and parts of North America to describe low-rise, ground-level housing. In some regions it also refers to a modest cottage or weekend dwelling, regardless of storey count.
