Gordon-Van Tine homes . ces throughout. The bed rooms and bath have a privacy alwaysdesirable. The closets are of unusual size. The linencloset off the downstairs hall is like the one shown inthe center color pages. Careful attention has also been given to the cabinet is the one shown on the colored insert asdesign B. This is not far from the twin windows, inthis way providing a light and sunny place for work. A glazed door leads to the boxed up rear is also another outside glazed door at the cellarstair platform which is on the same level as the to the ki


Gordon-Van Tine homes . ces throughout. The bed rooms and bath have a privacy alwaysdesirable. The closets are of unusual size. The linencloset off the downstairs hall is like the one shown inthe center color pages. Careful attention has also been given to the cabinet is the one shown on the colored insert asdesign B. This is not far from the twin windows, inthis way providing a light and sunny place for work. A glazed door leads to the boxed up rear is also another outside glazed door at the cellarstair platform which is on the same level as the to the kitchen, therefore, can be secured eitherfrom the grade door or from the rear porch. Our plans call for a house sized basement. You willnotice that we have provided the necessary well constructed house can never have too large abasement, because you may wish to provide a furnaceroom, a vegetable room and a laundry. For Plumbing, Heating, Lighting for This Home, See Last Pages of Book Page 20 Gordon-VanTine Homes. Home No. 514. Material Furnished Either Ready Cut or Not Ready Cut An Ideal 3-Bedroom Bungalow For Prices on This Home, See First Pages 9 to 11 for Full Description of Materials. AN attractive inviting modern homefor you whether you live in townb or country. A careful inspectionwill show its large number ofadmirable features both within andwithout. In appearance, it is as attrac-tive as any other bungalow and in ar-rangement we have kept the needs of thefarmer and his family well in mind. The roof which extends some distanceis supported by wide brackets. Theshingled walls are divided by the beltcourse which takes the place of windowcaps. The roof, railing and pillars of theunusually large porch are all in goodtaste. The triple window in the front gablelights the large, roomy attic over theentire house and provides excellentstorage space as the entire attic is to it is gained by means of astairway ascending from the central a


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