ˈbəŋgəˌlȯid adjective
Etymology: bungalow + -oid
: resembling or suggesting a bungalow
when the prairie house was a pink bungaloid rash on the great open spaces — Times Literary Supplement
: characterized by constructions resembling bungalows
depressed by the uglier and drearier parts of the town, or alarmed by its bungaloid outskirts — William Plomer
— usually used disparagingly