HE fact that the urban dweller is turning his 

 attention to the possession of a simple sum- 

 mer home is best demonstrated by the lively 

 interest shown in the vast number of bunga- 

 lows which are now being built throughout 

 the country. 



The tendency of the past few years has 

 been toward simple country houses, and the architects have 

 fortunately cut loose from the conventional, to meet the re- 



quirements of the home builder, and have designed a summer 

 home which can be easily constructed and easily main- 

 tained. 



The little bungalow, while usually the creation of an 

 architect, is frequently the genuine expression of what 

 the ordinary layman can design and likes in the way of a 

 house, and it is the kind of a house the ordinary builder 

 knows how to construct. It is an art, however, to build 

 a bungalow which may contain all the features of sim- 



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