West coast bungalows . h room. While thisis one of the habits in building and has some disadvantages, thereare also advantages. Even if more costly than furnace heating,and requiring large rooms, it is an ideal means of ventilation, andthe cheering warmth of an open fire is much appreciated. The exterior design of this house is similar to the one on page 18, but ourplans show a better looking house because of the increased size, and the fact thatthe roof is higher. The 8%-foot high attic has windows in the side gables, but isnot finished for rooms. Like the original, the roof is hipped over th


West coast bungalows . h room. While thisis one of the habits in building and has some disadvantages, thereare also advantages. Even if more costly than furnace heating,and requiring large rooms, it is an ideal means of ventilation, andthe cheering warmth of an open fire is much appreciated. The exterior design of this house is similar to the one on page 18, but ourplans show a better looking house because of the increased size, and the fact thatthe roof is higher. The 8%-foot high attic has windows in the side gables, but isnot finished for rooms. Like the original, the roof is hipped over the rear portion,and then is gabled at the sides over a front span of about 34 feet. Like W-8191,it might have high attic rooms if the gabled roof were made to span the entirelength from front to rear. The first story ceilings are 10 feet high. No cellar is provided, but there is asubstantial cement block foundation. Cost, $2800 to $3400. Plans, $15, Specifications, $2. Page 20 E. W. Stillwell & Los Angeles, Cal.


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