Architectural economy, vol1 . Bungalow No. 1008 THIS Bungalow is 28 feet 6 inches by 38 feet long. Ithas a wealth of porch space. The front porch is 9 feetdeep with curved corners. There is a smaller porch on theside, having its entrance from the dining room. In additionto the living room, dining room and kitchen, there are threebedrooms, two of which are separated from the rest of thehouse by a small hall. The bathroom is located betweenthe two HDPr) 7-0M|-6 BCD PH ll-6l2-0 KITCHEN I(R»I07 DINING Pro RPCH s BLD Pft 10-6*! 3 0 !5-2l7-r RPCH This illustration shows a section of the d


Architectural economy, vol1 . Bungalow No. 1008 THIS Bungalow is 28 feet 6 inches by 38 feet long. Ithas a wealth of porch space. The front porch is 9 feetdeep with curved corners. There is a smaller porch on theside, having its entrance from the dining room. In additionto the living room, dining room and kitchen, there are threebedrooms, two of which are separated from the rest of thehouse by a small hall. The bathroom is located betweenthe two HDPr) 7-0M|-6 BCD PH ll-6l2-0 KITCHEN I(R»I07 DINING Pro RPCH s BLD Pft 10-6*! 3 0 !5-2l7-r RPCH This illustration shows a section of the dining gives an idea of up-to-date paneling effect. ItilllJININI! i If ii IlilElllllllllllllllllllllllillll Pace 13 i I Ill 11 ARCHITECTURAL ECONOMY


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