Architectural economy, vol1 . i. inn ;i iiiiiiiiiii i ii: iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Page 55 1 1 1111 1 ARCHITECTURAL ECONOMY I. Story and a Half Home No. 3012 ANeat little type of Home which can be constructedeconomically. It is 30 feet 4 inches wide by 29 feet7 inches long, with a 9H-foot front porch. It has a livingroom, dining room and kitchen, two bedrooms and a photograph of this interior being available, we submitUniversal Design for an up-to-date cupboard, whichcan be used to advan-tage in any modernhome. A completecatalogue of all build-ing materials whichwe have called Sug-gesti


Architectural economy, vol1 . i. inn ;i iiiiiiiiiii i ii: iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Page 55 1 1 1111 1 ARCHITECTURAL ECONOMY I. Story and a Half Home No. 3012 ANeat little type of Home which can be constructedeconomically. It is 30 feet 4 inches wide by 29 feet7 inches long, with a 9H-foot front porch. It has a livingroom, dining room and kitchen, two bedrooms and a photograph of this interior being available, we submitUniversal Design for an up-to-date cupboard, whichcan be used to advan-tage in any modernhome. A completecatalogue of all build-ing materials whichwe have called Sug-gestions to HomeBuilders forms animportant section ofthis service. We willbe glad to a copy to help inselecting the mate-rials for your newhome.


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