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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.
Contributing Library: JD Collection

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nen closet, a most convenient feature.This we furnish with the house—see the center colored pages. Each of the three large well lighted chambers has an unusually largecloset This must win the heart of the one whose problem it willlargely be to find a place for everything. For how much more easilyeverything can be kept in place, if the closets are adequate. Furthermore, no room can be enjoyed without an abundance of airand light. This fact also has been kept well m mmd when planningthe second as well as the first floor. Wise thought and consideration before building means no regretaftprward, ff you appreciate exceptional values this house has madea distinct appeal to you, for you must realize that our architects havegivln ft thYmost careful study. You cannot do better than decidein its favor. PAINT—Unless otherwise instructed, we will furnish clear gray.paint for the body and light gray for the trim of this home. For Plumbing, Heating, Lighting for This Home, See Last Pages of Book
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Home No. 702. Material Furnished Not Ready Cut Only Space Saving Lines—More House for the Money Second Grade Specifications Save You $87.10 Deduct the above amount from the regular price onthis house if you are willing to buy it with the follow-ing changes from regular specifications: 6 to 2 Star A Star Red Cedar Shingles instead of 5to 2 Clear; plain square edge casings for doors andwindows instead of Craftsman design; all subnooringand kitchen case omitted. NOTHING is more satisfying than a home designedalong conservative and quiet lines. For peoplewith discriminating taste, the above house will havea strong appeal.The broad lines of the gable roof with its return cornicesmean simple and economical construction. The largerooms with plenty of light and splendid arrangement forconvenience combine to make the interior of this homeunique. This would be a splendid home for either thefarm or city. The twin windows in every room on the second floor areunusual, but undoubtedly make a stro

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  • 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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  • bookcollection:buildingtechnologyheritagelibrary
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