Minneapolis journal of architecture, volIII, noIV . In this design there is an especially large living-room, which measures 16 feet wide and 25 feetlong, and is provided with a wide fireplace at the end of the room. The wide stairway with its embel-lished woodwork is the principal attraction of this room. The dining-room is 14 feet wide and 15 feet long, with a buffet of suitable design 9 feet wide, pan-eled wainscot and plate shelves around the walls, also a beamed ceiling. There is a good size kitchen andpantry, with servants stairs from the kitchen; also stairs from rear entry to the baseme


Minneapolis journal of architecture, volIII, noIV . In this design there is an especially large living-room, which measures 16 feet wide and 25 feetlong, and is provided with a wide fireplace at the end of the room. The wide stairway with its embel-lished woodwork is the principal attraction of this room. The dining-room is 14 feet wide and 15 feet long, with a buffet of suitable design 9 feet wide, pan-eled wainscot and plate shelves around the walls, also a beamed ceiling. There is a good size kitchen andpantry, with servants stairs from the kitchen; also stairs from rear entry to the basement. On the second floor there are two bathrooms; and four bedrooms, ample closet accommodation andlinen closet off the hall. All interior finish is intended to be plain, avoiding all fancy moldings, usinghardwood for the principal rooms and the balance pine to be painted and enameled. There is to be abasement under the entire house which may be built either in stone or concrete, and to contain a boilerroom, fuel room, store room, vegetable room an


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