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DESIGNS FOE CHKAP COTTAGES. 



COTTAGE IX THE RURAL Tul-MtD STVLE. 



GROUND FLOOn. 



square columns, ami a poroli over the 

 front door, supported by brackets. — 

 The frame is of light timber, and cov- 

 ered with planed and matched boards, 

 from 9 to 11 inches wide, put on ver- 

 tically, and battened over the joints 

 with inch boards 2^ inches wide. 

 The windows are ornamented with 

 hood mouldings. 



The floor plans are arranged as fol- 

 lows : A, living-room, 13 ft. 6 in. by 

 iT ft. G in.; B, bed-room, 12 by. 15; 

 E, dining-room, 14 by 14; R, library, 



14 by 15; C, parlor, 15 by 18, con- 

 nected with library by sliding doors ; 

 I), hall, 8 by 18; G, kitchen, 14 by 



15 ; AV, wash-room, 9 by 9 ft. 6 in.; 

 P, pantry, 5 by 9 ft. 6 in. Principal 

 story, 9 ft. 6 in. between joists; cham- 

 ber story, 8 ft. 



The cost of this design, with cellar 

 under the wliole, will not exceed 

 teen hundred dollars when completed. 



