July, 1921 
Instead of the commonplace style of bungalow, one might choose a design in the 
cottage style, with an irregular roof of shingles, stucco walls and little windows set 
up well under the eaves. The sweep of the roof lines gives the desirable low effect 
of house skyline 
A cross section of the living room end shows the 
fireplace and its flanking cupboards with book¬ 
shelves above. The ceiling can be finished as in¬ 
dicated or left open to the top 
The door to the left leads to the kitchen. The 
sleeping alcove is curtained off. Provision is made 
for two beds, with cupboards behind them and a 
dressing table below the windows 
DESIGNS FOR 
A COTTAGE 
BUNGALOW 
A large living room 
gives an air of spacious¬ 
ness to the plans. The 
kitchen is compact but 
has adequate facilities. 
Two windows afford the 
sleeping alcove desirable 
cross ventilation and 
light. Frank A. Par- 
ziale, architect 
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