45 
September, 1916 
BUILT TO SUIT LIMITED INCOMES BUT UNLIMITED TASTES 
Walter S. Davis, architect 
Of recent years designers of bunga¬ 
lows have sought to adopt various types 
of architecture to the one-floor limits. 
In this California home the Dutch 
farmhouse type has been used success¬ 
fully. Walls and roof are shingled. 
Accommodations are made for a large 
living-room, dining-room, kitchen, two 
chambers, bath and sleeping porch with 
large attic store rooms above. When 
fully grown the planting will make the 
terrace more private. Cost, $ 3,000 
BloodgooU 1 uitle, arclute* i 
Few houses of moderate size and cost approach 
the above for individuality of design and livable¬ 
ness of arrangement. It is of stucco along Eng¬ 
lish lines, embodying many meritorious details. 
All timber work is solid, hand-adzed and stained. 
Windoivs throughout are casements, the bay 
window over the entrance being leaded. The 
plans show a large living-room, dining-room, 
morning-room, kitchen and paved porch on the 
first floor, and fine chambers and bath on the 
second floor. A garden is designed to extend to 
the rear of the property with a garage reached 
by a drive through the latticed gate shown to 
the right of the house. Cost, in New York, 
under $ 9,000 
