The Farmhouse 



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modated in a dining-room and kitchen combination; a man's room 

 is provided at the extreme end of the plan, away from the family; a 

 washroom is provided on the line of travel between the back porch 

 and the dining-room; and a spacious living-room, with fireplace and 

 window groups, is located on a desirable corner. On the second floor, 



5LXO/SD f LOOR 

 PLAN 

 Fig. 69. — A house planned frankly for farm life and farm conditions 



the stairs land centrally in a square hall, which gives direct entrance 

 to each of the four bedrooms and to the bathroom; the bedrooms 

 are provided with good closets; light and ventilation are everywhere 

 abundant. 



One feels that in this house the welfare of both the man and the woman 

 have been equally considered. Here a family could live a well-ordered, 

 thrifty life, with enough free time for the enjoyment of books, fireside, 

 and friends. 



