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Fig. 11—A house built on square lines 
with suitable glass protection to enable it to become a part of the 
living-room in winter, and is an idea worthy of imitation. 
That the same general plans upon the interior may be coupled 
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Fig. 14—-A house of picturesque character 
with quite a difference in exterior appearance is shown by com- 
paring Figs. 3 and 6. ‘They are upon the same general plan 
within, and are charming seashore homes. 
It may be added that the upper piazza on the left, together 
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Fig. 17—-A house of Spanish type 
HOMES AND GARDENS 
April, 1911 
3 PORCH 
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LAUNDRY 
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PANTRY 
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16-0°x 7-4" 1440 31-0! 
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GCS 14-0'x17-0! B‘o% 180” 
Fig. 12—First floor plan 
Fig. 13—Second floor plan 
with the adjoining bedrooms and bath, can be readily cut off from 
the rest of the second floor and would thus become serviceable for 
use as a nursery and children’s room. 
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BED ROOM 
140% 23-0" . 
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Fig. 15—First floor plan Fig. 16—Second floor plan 
We have in Figs. 7, 8 and g a beautiful house. Here the red 
of the roof and the pale hue of the cement mingle finely together. 
The porch is very pretty and commodious. The living-room 
which it partly surrounds, receives light on still another side. 
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Fig. 19—Second floor plan 
Fig. 18—First floor plan 
