. Villas and cottages . that communicates with the kitchen offices, the arrange-ment of which will be readily understood from the plan. In the chamber plan will be found a range of bed-rooms and dressing-rooms, with bath-room and water-closet, servants staircase, and two servants bedroomsover the kitchen. In the attic are two or three bed-rooms, but the larger part of the space is proposed tobe occupied as an open garret. This house is proposed to be built, by the day, ofbrick, painted, the verandas, etc., to be of wood; andit is calculated to cost about $14,000 or $15,000, fin-ished in a simp


. Villas and cottages . that communicates with the kitchen offices, the arrange-ment of which will be readily understood from the plan. In the chamber plan will be found a range of bed-rooms and dressing-rooms, with bath-room and water-closet, servants staircase, and two servants bedroomsover the kitchen. In the attic are two or three bed-rooms, but the larger part of the space is proposed tobe occupied as an open garret. This house is proposed to be built, by the day, ofbrick, painted, the verandas, etc., to be of wood; andit is calculated to cost about $14,000 or $15,000, fin-ished in a simple but substantial manner. The vignette illustrates a design for a small bathand boat house made for Mr. C. H. Rogers, and pro-posed to be executed by him at his country place atRavenswood, Long Island, the lawn of which contin-ues from the house to the waters edge, with a some-what rapid fall as it approaches the river, so thatprobably a portion of the roof only of this little build-ing would be visible from the


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