. Cottage houses for village and country homes. Fig. 65.—PLAN OF MAIN FLOOR. lor has four windows facing three directions, each pro-tected from storms, and agreeably shaded by the is a large open fire-place, and doors communica-ting with the sitting and dining-rooms. The sitting and VOn VILLAGE AND COUNTRY HOMES. 8? dining-rooms adjoin each other through sliding-doors,which admit of their being used together, as occasionmay require. The kitchen is convenient, well lighted,has a large fire-place, with range, and adjoins a Fig:. 66.—FLAN OF SECOND STORY, The rear entrance,
. Cottage houses for village and country homes. Fig. 65.—PLAN OF MAIN FLOOR. lor has four windows facing three directions, each pro-tected from storms, and agreeably shaded by the is a large open fire-place, and doors communica-ting with the sitting and dining-rooms. The sitting and VOn VILLAGE AND COUNTRY HOMES. 8? dining-rooms adjoin each other through sliding-doors,which admit of their being used together, as occasionmay require. The kitchen is convenient, well lighted,has a large fire-place, with range, and adjoins a Fig:. 66.—FLAN OF SECOND STORY, The rear entrance, or porch, is also reached through afloor from the sitting-room. The stairs to the cellar andto the second story are placed between the dining-roomand kitchen, and may be reached from each direct 88 COTTAGE MOUSES Second Story (fig. 66).—night of ceiling is 9 feet,This story has a central hall, three chambers, three clos-ets, and a trunk-room. The stairs to the attic are placed above those of the first story Attic (fig. 67).—Hight of ceiling is 3 feet at the plates or sides, and follows the
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