Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, . .-u: :ioc 1920 iJEroirr ox hoiSIXG, idih. 65 OTTAWA. O. Owner and Architect. F. (. tile and stucco. Cost. $4, and owner paid .$ for extra work and special finish. Loan. $4, Ciimments the Architectural \.N 0. This is a very attractive home erected by an architect for his own use, and Islaid out with the idea of using the living room as a dining room if occasion demands. It is quite likely that the average person wishing to adopt this plan would askfor a verandah instead of the small entrance motif


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, . .-u: :ioc 1920 iJEroirr ox hoiSIXG, idih. 65 OTTAWA. O. Owner and Architect. F. (. tile and stucco. Cost. $4, and owner paid .$ for extra work and special finish. Loan. $4, Ciimments the Architectural \.N 0. This is a very attractive home erected by an architect for his own use, and Islaid out with the idea of using the living room as a dining room if occasion demands. It is quite likely that the average person wishing to adopt this plan would askfor a verandah instead of the small entrance motif shown. It will be observed that cross ventilation has been provided where possible, namely,living room, kitchen and two bedrooms. A clothes closet should have been provided for the largest bedroom. Separate flues should be provided for the furnace and the kitchen stove. The grade entrance to the celhir or to the kitchen, and the front vestibule with itsample coat space are very desirable features. BlliHAl OF ilLNU llAl. AFFAIliS Xo. 6r». JRONT LL£VATrON


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