Minneapolis journal of architecture, volIII, noIV . vtoUbtlocfctW No. 183. Design number 184 has a living-room 15x20 feet, with a large bay-window in front, a wide fire-place with built-in bookcases and windows on each side. The dining-room is 14x14 feet, and has a side-board eight feet wide; ceiling cornice, plate rail and wainscot around the walls; and is connecting thekitchen through a butlers pantry, which is provided with a counter and silver sink, with drawers and binsto floor, and cupboards above counter-shelf to ceiling; the kitchen is of ample size and is provided with anindependent f
Minneapolis journal of architecture, volIII, noIV . vtoUbtlocfctW No. 183. Design number 184 has a living-room 15x20 feet, with a large bay-window in front, a wide fire-place with built-in bookcases and windows on each side. The dining-room is 14x14 feet, and has a side-board eight feet wide; ceiling cornice, plate rail and wainscot around the walls; and is connecting thekitchen through a butlers pantry, which is provided with a counter and silver sink, with drawers and binsto floor, and cupboards above counter-shelf to ceiling; the kitchen is of ample size and is provided with anindependent flue for the kitchen ventilation; and space provided for a full size range; also a sink withdrain-boards on both sides, and ice-box on the outside wall with icing-door from the rear porch. The den is conveniently located and is entirely separated from the balance of the rooms of thefirst floor, is provided with a large fireplace with bookcases on each side. There are two sets of stairsfrom the first to second floor, the servant stairs is entirely independently run from t
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