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Identifier: GordonVanTineCoGordonvantinehomes19210001 (find matches)
Title: Gordon-Van Tine homes
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Gordon-Van Tine Co.
Subjects: house plans -- catalogs Division 22 Division 26 domestic architecture designs and plans plumbing fixtures fuel-fired domestic water heaters interior lighting fixtures lamps and ballasts
Publisher: Gordon-Van Tine Co.
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stepfrom the dining room. The bedrooms and bath are separatedfrom the living rooms by the hall—youwill easily understand the advantages ofthis planning. Each bedroom has a bigcloset—there is also a handy coat-closetin the hall just as you enter from the din-ing room. From the rear stoop, entrance is madethrough the entry, in which there is spacefor the ice-box, into the kitchen. Leadingdirectly down from the entry is the cellarstairway—accessible from the kitchen oroutside direct. The front porch is but three steps high—the house is built low to intensify the low-down effect, conforming to bungalow con-struction. The cellar sash are partly below grade—set in open areas which are to bedrained into footing drain-tile. This is a modest, thoroughly comfortablehome—withal it is right-up-to-the-minutein design. You are sure to be favorablyimpressed, if it is a bungalow you want. For Plumbing, Heating, Lighting for This Home, See Back of Book rS^^^S^^-Cil. ^ Gordon-VanTine Homes
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Home No. 704. Materials Furnished Not Ready Cut Only A Dutch Colonial Home of Rare Charm For Prices on This Home, See First Page.Read Pages 9 to 11 for Full Description of Materials. SOME houses are just houses; others proclaim the fact that thereis a home within. This home announces itself at first glance,and expresses the idea of cheer and hospitality. The entrancebespeaks a much warmer greeting than that given by the one timecustom of carving Welcome over the house door The true Dutch Colonial gambrel roof, the shingled walls, shut-tered windows, and wide porch make this one of the most charmingof places. And you need never worry that the home of your neigh-bor will darken your rooms, when your house is built with the longwalls facing the front and rear. Each detail of this home has been planned by men and womenof practical experience, who have kept every possibility for comfortand pleasing appearance in mind. From the attractive stoop one enters a vestibule having a largecoat clos

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  • bookid:GordonVanTineCoGordonvantinehomes19210001
  • bookyear:1921
  • bookdecade:1920
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Gordon_Van_Tine_Co_
  • booksubject:house_plans____catalogs
  • booksubject:Division_22
  • booksubject:Division_26
  • booksubject:domestic_architecture
  • booksubject:designs_and_plans
  • booksubject:plumbing_fixtures
  • booksubject:fuel_fired_domestic_water_heaters
  • booksubject:interior_lighting_fixtures
  • booksubject:lamps
  • booksubject:and_ballasts
  • bookpublisher:Gordon_Van_Tine_Co_
  • bookcontributor:JD_Collection
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  • bookleafnumber:37
  • bookcollection:buildingtechnologyheritagelibrary
  • bookcollection:additional_collections
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