Architectural economy, vol1 . ^Comparatively inexpensive type of Stucco Bungalow is here shown. The same design can be used for either brick or frame construction. This littlehome is 26 feet by 42 feet 8 inches with a well sheltered front porch 8 feet 4 screened in, this makes an ideal summer sleeping porch. The interior isdivided between a living, dining room and kitchen, which rooms are completelyseparated from the two bedrooms and a bath by a hallway. The kitchen is ex-tended in one corner to make room for a modern breakfast nook. The living anddining rooms are separated by


Architectural economy, vol1 . ^Comparatively inexpensive type of Stucco Bungalow is here shown. The same design can be used for either brick or frame construction. This littlehome is 26 feet by 42 feet 8 inches with a well sheltered front porch 8 feet 4 screened in, this makes an ideal summer sleeping porch. The interior isdivided between a living, dining room and kitchen, which rooms are completelyseparated from the two bedrooms and a bath by a hallway. The kitchen is ex-tended in one corner to make room for a modern breakfast nook. The living anddining rooms are separated by bookcase colonnades, a section of which is hereshown. The bookcase colonnadewhich this picture illus-trates is Universal DesignNo. 2335. A complete cat-alogue of colonnade andbookcase designs will befound in the Cabinet Sec-tion of our Suggestions toHome Builders ! Ill 1 ?: liijilllHIII llllllllllllllllillllllllPage 25 ill ?11 ARCHITECTURAL ECONOMY


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