Cottage residences; or, A series of designs for rural cottages and cottage villas, and their gardens and grounds . no. 13 The porcli and veranda are shown in detail in Fig. 14;the detached portion on the right showing a part of the. Fio. 14. veranda cornice, and that on the left a portion of theclustered column. (The sections of which are seen at thelower ends of the drawing.) -IG COrrAGK Fig. 15 shows a pair of cliiinney shafts in the oldEnglish style, which may be had in artifi-cial stone, or cast iron. A great varietyof forms are frequently collected togetherin the same stack.
Cottage residences; or, A series of designs for rural cottages and cottage villas, and their gardens and grounds . no. 13 The porcli and veranda are shown in detail in Fig. 14;the detached portion on the right showing a part of the. Fio. 14. veranda cornice, and that on the left a portion of theclustered column. (The sections of which are seen at thelower ends of the drawing.) -IG COrrAGK Fig. 15 shows a pair of cliiinney shafts in the oldEnglish style, which may be had in artifi-cial stone, or cast iron. A great varietyof forms are frequently collected togetherin the same stack. The shutters should be inside box shutters,or shutter-blinds, painted and grained inimitation of oalc. Estimate.—The cost of this cottage inbrick and stucco (bricks at $4) would be$4,500. [This design has been executed in variousparts of the country—sometimes for a triflemore, but in several instances for less than this has lately been very carefully carried out in a residenceon Staten Island, N. Y., with elaborate details, for$4,800.—4//i Edition.] [At the present time the costof tliis cottage would be about $9,000.—Ed.]
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