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Fig. 261. 



After University of Minnesota 



Basement plan of seven-room house, square type 



pleasing external appearance and will in many cases increase 

 the attractiveness of the interior. 



Plain, simple treatment of the exterior has one feature 

 to recommend it — initial cost. As a means of developing 

 a little variation the following suggestions are made. The 

 plain beveled siding may be broken up by bands at the 

 second-floor line and at the top of windows. This may be 

 further developed by the use of shingles or stucco above the 



