Gordon-Van Tine homes . d entryway, or for taking unnecessarysteps when going to the basement. As in all ourhouses of this class, we supply cellar stairs andsash, girders and girder posts. The hall opening off of the dining room bringsne to the sleeping rooms, bath and linen latter is an addition not always to be foundin a two-bed room bungalow. It is the caseshown in the color section. The bed roomclosets are large, but at the same time cause noirregularities in the rooms themselves, and thetwo sleeping rooms with windows in adjoiningwalls are comfortable and cheerful. You have lon
Gordon-Van Tine homes . d entryway, or for taking unnecessarysteps when going to the basement. As in all ourhouses of this class, we supply cellar stairs andsash, girders and girder posts. The hall opening off of the dining room bringsne to the sleeping rooms, bath and linen latter is an addition not always to be foundin a two-bed room bungalow. It is the caseshown in the color section. The bed roomclosets are large, but at the same time cause noirregularities in the rooms themselves, and thetwo sleeping rooms with windows in adjoiningwalls are comfortable and cheerful. You have long imagined the feeling of pridein ownership when you could point to yourhome. This feeling will be emphasized greatlywhen your home meets with the entire approvalof yourself and family. PAINT—Unless otherwise instructed, we will furnish Lemont stone paint for body,oxide red shingles stain for and wall shingles above belt, and white for trim. For Plumbing, Heating, Lighting for This Home, See Last Pages of Book. Page 58 Gordon-Van One Homes Home No. 554. Materials Furnished Either Ready Cut or Not Ready Cut Large Bedrooms in This Inexpensive Bungalow For Prices on This Home, See First Pages 9 to 11 for Full Description of Materials, THIS is not an expensive house, but it hasa most attractive exterior. Its lines areall simple and practical with nothing todetract from the harmony of plan. Goodjudgment has been used in achieving the bunga-low ideals of simplicity and coziness and aboveall practicability. Any possible monotony t of line has beenavoided by the dormer, which breaks the roofbefore it extends over the porch. Furthervariation has been introduced through the moreabrupt slope of the house roof, as well as thehooded bay. This projecting window improvesthe exterior of the house, and at the same timeadds a bit of space to the width of the diningroom. The exterior walls and the square porch pillarsare stucco, for which we furnish Byrkitt patentsheathing. Th
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