Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, . open into a small common hall, whichis a good feature. A small side window to provide cross ventilation for the back bedroom wouldhave been an added improvement. The heating of this house will present difficulties nut found in ordinary air heating of ground floor front rooms for example, will be difficult. With ahot water system the cellar floor level would require to be dropped sufficiently belowthe ground floor level to obtain the necessary rise to the pipes leading to the radiators. The damp proofing which would be required under the grou


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, . open into a small common hall, whichis a good feature. A small side window to provide cross ventilation for the back bedroom wouldhave been an added improvement. The heating of this house will present difficulties nut found in ordinary air heating of ground floor front rooms for example, will be difficult. With ahot water system the cellar floor level would require to be dropped sufficiently belowthe ground floor level to obtain the necessary rise to the pipes leading to the radiators. The damp proofing which would be required under the ground floor would addquite an item to the cost. It would appear that the outside door to kitchen might have been combined witha door to cellar in such a w-ay as tci improve traffic lines and give winter protectionto kitchen. The appearance of house in front would have been greatly improved if four columnshad been used instead of three. The use of centre support in an opening shouldbe avoided. -fS OF .MINICIPAL AFFAIRS No. 65 ^-. ^?. GROUND fLOOR. 1930 EEPOBT OX HOFSIXG. 1911). 49 WINDSOR, F. Owner, , tile and stucco. Cost. $4, Loan. Comments by the Architectural Department. Plan F. This, unlike most of the one-storey bungalow plans, shows a hall through thecentre of the house, the dining room on one side and living room on the other. A stairway has been shown leading to the attic, which will provide for futureextension in the way of bedrooms. The kitchen and both the bedrooms are in a good position to get cross ventilation,which has been provided as shown. Means could have been provided to get to and from the cellar from the outsidewithout passing through the kitchen, and additional wall space in kitchen obtainedby doing so. If a gas. coal or burning stove is desired in the kitchen, a flue should beprovided. This house stands on a corner lot and particular attention has been given to thesunlight provisions in the princ


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