. Cottage houses for village and country homes. Fig. 105.—BED CLOSED. BED OPEN. marginal strip all around, with pierced barges in eachgable, covered with pine shingles. The door openingsare protected by shingle hoods resting on dressed windows are neatly capped. Each window hasbattened shutters, with wrought-iron hinges and fasten-ings. The inside framework, 1V4 by 4 inches (see fig-. Fig. 106.—BUNK OPEN. BUNK OLOSED. ure 104), forms the jambs of the doors and sashes, towhich they are hung with ordinary butts. The inter-vening spaces show as panels. The inside partition is61/, feet


. Cottage houses for village and country homes. Fig. 105.—BED CLOSED. BED OPEN. marginal strip all around, with pierced barges in eachgable, covered with pine shingles. The door openingsare protected by shingle hoods resting on dressed windows are neatly capped. Each window hasbattened shutters, with wrought-iron hinges and fasten-ings. The inside framework, 1V4 by 4 inches (see fig-. Fig. 106.—BUNK OPEN. BUNK OLOSED. ure 104), forms the jambs of the doors and sashes, towhich they are hung with ordinary butts. The inter-vening spaces show as panels. The inside partition is61/, feet high, and has an 8-inch cap projecting mostlyto the kitchen side; this cap strengthens the partition,and forms a shelf. The outside and partition doors are FOR VILLAGE AND COUNTRY IIOMES. 133 paneled; the others are battened and clamped. Thekitchen closet has four shelves, and the other, or frontcloset, lias one shelf and two rows of hooks. The cir-cular shelf at the side of the kitchen closet is set levelwitli the bottom of the sash, and has a sheet of zinc at-tached to its inner edge extending to the floor, protect-


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