Hobbs's architecture: containing designs and ground plans for villas, cottages and other edifices, both suburban and rural, adapted to the United StatesWith rules for criticism, and introduction . upon the stairway and Intothe hall below. A conservatory was placed overthe wash-room, In connection with the nursery. Thebuilding cost ^25,000, with first-quality plumbing,heating, marble mantels, etc. First Floor.—A, vestibule, 10 by 10 feet; B, parlor,16 by 25 feet; C, library, 22 feet i inch by 18 feet;D, hall, 10 feet wide; E, dining-room, 22 by 16 feet;F, lavatory, 5 by 3 feet 6 inches; G, kitc


Hobbs's architecture: containing designs and ground plans for villas, cottages and other edifices, both suburban and rural, adapted to the United StatesWith rules for criticism, and introduction . upon the stairway and Intothe hall below. A conservatory was placed overthe wash-room, In connection with the nursery. Thebuilding cost ^25,000, with first-quality plumbing,heating, marble mantels, etc. First Floor.—A, vestibule, 10 by 10 feet; B, parlor,16 by 25 feet; C, library, 22 feet i inch by 18 feet;D, hall, 10 feet wide; E, dining-room, 22 by 16 feet;F, lavatory, 5 by 3 feet 6 inches; G, kitchen, 19 feet3 Inches by 15 feet 6 Inches; H, wash-room, 20 by 14 feet; I, pantry, 5 by 8 feet; J, china-closet, 5 by8 feet. Second Floor.—K, chamber, 18 feet i Inch by 20feet 5 inches; L, chamber, 9 feet 6 inches by 13 feet10 inches; M, chamber, 22 by 17 feet 9 inches; N,hall, 9 feet 6 inches wide; O, chamber, 22 feet 2Inches by 16 feet 2 inches; P, bath-room, 8 feet 6inches by 7 feet 6 inches; Q, bath-room, 8 feet 6inches by 6 feet; R, ante-chamber, 11 feet 8 inchesby 10 feet 3 inches; S, nursery, 19 feet 2 inches by 15 feet 6 inches; T, conservatory. (64) DESIGN XXII. ({Jalian ^ FIRST FLOOR. SECOND FLOOR. (65) DESIGN XXIII. SUBURBAN VILLA. This Is a French-Italian suburban villa, with aMansard-roof. It was built in New Castle, Pa., forMr. William Patterson, a banker. Its situation isupon the side of the hill. It is of brick, painted, laidwith flush joints and rubbed down. The house costabout ^22,000, elegantly finished, with all the modernimprovements, and is ample for a large family. Theroof is of slate and tin ; the porches of wood. Allof the wood-work outside is sanded. The bricks arepainted, but not sanded. They are of the same coloras the wood-work. The sash and doors, being madeof walnut, are oiled. The Inside shutters are hungand made according to an invention of ours. Houseperfectly satisfactory. First Floor.—A, hall, 8 feet 6 inches wide ; B, par-lor, 15 b


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