The basic bungalows are assembled by cutting out the pieces, folding all the tabs and side lines, and using the tab on the side to glue the basic house shape together. The tabs on the bottom of the house can be used to glue the house to a base for landscaping (see the basic series for instructions.)
When the tabs on the roofs are folded down, you can apply glue to the tabs, fold the appropriate sized roof in half, and using the roof peak as a guideline, glue the roof to the peak of the house. Test fit the roof before you glue it as it may need to be trimmed for length or width.
To add porches, fold the posts using the colored side as the tab for the white post. Attach the peaked roof support if you wish. The instructions for the peaked roof support are in the Basic Instructions. The porch roof support is glued into a 3 dimensional triangle, then glued in place on the front wall above the door, and the porch posts are glued under it and to a porch or the base the house stands on. Trim the posts to fit after you have glued a porch in place or added the porch roof support to the house.
The roof of the cream hooped roof building is not held up with tabs. You will need to carefully add glue to the roof support areas and press the roof in place. For the hooped roof it helps if you first wrap the roof piece around a pen or pencil to shape it.


