Architectural economy, vol1 . ANew Type of Bungalow, 44 feet 4 inches wide and 53feet long. As the blue print shows, this home hasmedium sized living and dining rooms, kitchen with largecupboard space, three bedrooms, bathroom and sun rooms, except kitchen and sun porch, have their entrancefrom the large reception room, located in the center of thebuilding. A view of the reception rocm. This shows a semi-outdooreffect that is out of the ordinary and still represents verylittle additional expense. This idea can be worked up inmany different ways. Our Architectural Department willbe gl


Architectural economy, vol1 . ANew Type of Bungalow, 44 feet 4 inches wide and 53feet long. As the blue print shows, this home hasmedium sized living and dining rooms, kitchen with largecupboard space, three bedrooms, bathroom and sun rooms, except kitchen and sun porch, have their entrancefrom the large reception room, located in the center of thebuilding. A view of the reception rocm. This shows a semi-outdooreffect that is out of the ordinary and still represents verylittle additional expense. This idea can be worked up inmany different ways. Our Architectural Department willbe glad to work up some suggestions for ycu. «;;:;« rr 11 HP Br-ail Page 6 I Will: 111 ARCHITECTURAL ECONOMY 111 Ill I Illlllllllll. bungalow No. 1002 THE Exterior of this Bungalow speaks for itself. Itsdimensions are 38 feet by 33 feet. The arrangementof the interior is odd but mighty practical. There are fiverooms and bath. The bathroom is placed between thetwo bedrooms, having an entrance from both. The livingroom is large and well placed. The dining room andkitchen are just large enough. An up-to-date cupboardand breakfast nook finish off the kitchen.


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