The plan book of American dwellings : being a compilation of original home designs, showing actual photographic exteriors and floor plans of moderately priced bungalows, cottages, residences . M A Bungalow of Individuality—No. 744 This bungalow has a large living room, small hall, and a good sized coat closet across thefront and a piazza that is 10 feet square, which can be screened in in the summer time and sashedin in the winter time if one desires. Two good chambers in first story, splendid closet space,large linen closet and bath room. Dining room is made attractive by a group of five wind


The plan book of American dwellings : being a compilation of original home designs, showing actual photographic exteriors and floor plans of moderately priced bungalows, cottages, residences . M A Bungalow of Individuality—No. 744 This bungalow has a large living room, small hall, and a good sized coat closet across thefront and a piazza that is 10 feet square, which can be screened in in the summer time and sashedin in the winter time if one desires. Two good chambers in first story, splendid closet space,large linen closet and bath room. Dining room is made attractive by a group of five windowsacross end of same, built up on ledge shelf. Kitchen is well arranged with built-in cupboard refrigerator is planned to come flush on the kitchen side. Ice to be put in from closet openingon rear porch. There is a full basement under entire bungalow. First story 9 feet. Three chambers can be finished in first story if one desires. Size 28 feet wide and 40 feetdeep over the main part. Oak or gum finish throughout first story with birch or maple floorsthroughout. Cost to build, $2,500. Complete set of plans and specifications for $ Complete plans and specifications for using- Denison Load-Bearing Tile,licensed under Wilson-System Bearing Wall Construction for $46. GLENN L. SAXTON, ARCHITECT. MINNEAPOLIS


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