. A plan book of Harris homes. way has it the appearance of anythingexcept a one-family residence. It will rent faster and at a higher price than any ordinarydouble house. The two floors are identical in arrangement with the exception of thesmall bedroom usptairs over the vestibule and reception hall. The exterior, viewed fromany angle, is pretentious. The largegables with wide cornice and pro-jecting eaves lend an air of plain colonial columns sur-mounting the stone piers at thefront are in keeping with this styleof construction. Both living rooms are large and well lighted; the d


. A plan book of Harris homes. way has it the appearance of anythingexcept a one-family residence. It will rent faster and at a higher price than any ordinarydouble house. The two floors are identical in arrangement with the exception of thesmall bedroom usptairs over the vestibule and reception hall. The exterior, viewed fromany angle, is pretentious. The largegables with wide cornice and pro-jecting eaves lend an air of plain colonial columns sur-mounting the stone piers at thefront are in keeping with this styleof construction. Both living rooms are large and well lighted; the dining roomsalso are of good size and with plentyof light. These rooms are connectedby means of cased openings. Allbedrooms are provided with kitchen has a pantry properlylocated, where light can penetrate. The plan shows an outsiderear stairway for the convenience ofthe family upstairs. Entrance to thebasement is gained under the backporch. HARRIS BROTHERS COMPANY, 35th and Iron Streets, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Page 86.


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