Gordon-Van Tine homes . is also well lighted. Just beyond the sink is a glazed door opening into the entryor washroom—something really a necessity on the farm. On the other side of the kitchen next to the dining roomdoor is a passage leading to the basement stairs, whichdescend directly under the front stairway, a great economyof space. For the basement we supply the stairs as wellas sufficient cellar frames and sash. t Each of the bLd rooms has two or more windows, eachhas an unusually large closet, and each has especially wellplanned furniture space, while off the hall is a linen caselike th


Gordon-Van Tine homes . is also well lighted. Just beyond the sink is a glazed door opening into the entryor washroom—something really a necessity on the farm. On the other side of the kitchen next to the dining roomdoor is a passage leading to the basement stairs, whichdescend directly under the front stairway, a great economyof space. For the basement we supply the stairs as wellas sufficient cellar frames and sash. t Each of the bLd rooms has two or more windows, eachhas an unusually large closet, and each has especially wellplanned furniture space, while off the hall is a linen caselike the one shown in the colored section. In this upstairs, as in the rest of the house, we have roomarrangement with utility as well as comfort given considera-tion everywhere. In fact here is your ideal town or farm home—conven-ient, compact and economical both from the standpointof construction and that of lasting service. For Plumbing, Heating, Lighting for his Home, See Last Pages of Book GordonA/anTine Homes Page 72. Home No. 550. Ready Cut or Not Ready Cut An Unusually Convenient Bungalow For Prices on This Home,See First Page. Read Pages 9 to 11 for Descriptionof Material, 36-0 Second Grade Specifications Save You $ Deduct the above amount from the regular price on this house if you are willingto buy it with the following changes from regular specifications: 6 to 2 Star A Star Red Cedar Shingles instead of S to 2 Clear; plain square edgecasings for doors and windows instead of Craftsman design; all subflooring andkitchen case omitted. BUNGALOW admirers will find theirhighest ideals sensibly incorporatedin this attractive home. Both theexterior and interior arrangementsshow a strict regard for all that is modern inthe way of conveniences, room arrangement,design and construction. The sloping roof with the wide overhang-ing cornice and open rafters are only a fewof the distinguishing features in this bunga-low. The many advantages of the frontporch are easily seen and


Size: 2127px × 1175px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, booksubjectdivisio, bookyear1921