Architectural economy, vol1 . Bungalow Tupe Home Mo. 2012 T^HIS Home is 26 feet by 40 feet 8 inches. It has theusual living and dining rooms and kitchen, with a hallopening from both dining room and kitchen. Having theirentrance from this hall are two bedrooms and a from the living room in such a manner as tobe still part of it, is a spacious den having as its principalbuilt-in feature, a modern This illustration gives you an ideaof the interior of the dining shows a prominent paneling effectwhich can be had through the use ofseveral kinds of lumber. Complete


Architectural economy, vol1 . Bungalow Tupe Home Mo. 2012 T^HIS Home is 26 feet by 40 feet 8 inches. It has theusual living and dining rooms and kitchen, with a hallopening from both dining room and kitchen. Having theirentrance from this hall are two bedrooms and a from the living room in such a manner as tobe still part of it, is a spacious den having as its principalbuilt-in feature, a modern This illustration gives you an ideaof the interior of the dining shows a prominent paneling effectwhich can be had through the use ofseveral kinds of lumber. Completedata on lumber and all its uses willbe found in the Suggestions to HomeBuilders section of our service. iiiiiniiiMiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiii in Page 38 » i !,1 ?? ARCHITECTURAL ECONOMY iillliilil


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