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Two-story House 
of the 
Bungalow Type 
This House Can Be Built 
i ee at an Estimated Cost of 
: 2s - Fifty-five hundred Dollars 
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HE design presented herewith is the work 
of William Albert Swasey, architect, of 
New York. The house is in reality a two- 
story house, but it has the effect of the bun- 
galow type. By running the roof over the 
piazza the desired low effect is obtained 
least impairing the rooms in the second 
without in the 
story. 
The house is constructed of frame throughout, with the 
perpendicular walls stripped and covered with metal lath 
and cement plastering, the finishing coat being floated with 
cement and coarse white gravel. 
All the exposed rafter ends are left in the sawed lumber, 
and stained a very dark brown. The roofs are covered 
with shingles dipped in a moss green stain. The piazza 
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First floor plan 
ceiling is plastered and the floor stained same as the other 
exterior woodwork. 
The principal rooms of the first floor are finished in birch, 
stained as desired, to represent dark oak, mahogany or wal- 
nut. ‘The kitchen, pantries and servants’ rooms are finished 
in the natural yellow pine. The second-story bedrooms have 
enameled white finish with birch doors stained mahogany. 
The bathroom floor is covered with interlocking rubber tile, 
and the walls are wainscoted five feet high with cream glazed 
vitrified tile with sanitary cap and base. The basement has 
laundry, servants’ toilet and hot-water heater with ample 
capacity to heat all parts of the house through direct radia- 
tion in the coldest weather. 
The estimated cost of this house is $5,500. 
cost might vary slightly in different localities. 
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BED: ROOM. 
11°°° xX 7:0" 
Second floor plan 
