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Identifier: SBReedCottagehousesforvillageandcountryhomes0001 (find matches)
Title: Cottage houses for village and country homes
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: S. B. Reed
Subjects: house plans -- books domestic architecture designs and plans cottages
Publisher: Orange Judd Co.
Contributing Library: JD Collection

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tals ■ 140 •40 Total cost of the building, complete $4,000.00 DESIGN XX. Fjg^ 89.—WEST 8IB3 ELEVATION OF HOUSE. A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, COSTING $4,000. These plans were prepared for a dwelling built onelevated grounds, overlooking a large body of water.The exterior has a picturesque and cheerful appearance.Pleasant verandas are arranged on three sides. Themain hall and principal rooms are unusually large, andall parts are provided with windows, affording outlooksin all directions. 116 COTTAGE HOUSES The dimensions and arrangements arc given on theplans. The foundations rise 18 inches above the groundat the highest point The clear hight of the cellar ceil-ings is 7 feet; first story in the main house, 10 feet; thewing, 9 feet 4 inches; second story, main house, 9 feet;wing, 4 to 8 feet. The whole highi of the main framefrom the bottom of the sill to the top of the plate is21 feet; kitchen, rear wing frame, 14 feet and 8 inches.The cellar is excavated to a depth of 51/, feet, and the
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Fig. 90.—EAST ELEVATION OF HOUSE. loose earth is used in grading. The walls are of brokenstone, laid 18 inches thick and 7 feet high, and neatlypointed where exposed to sight. The sills for all cellarwindows and hearth for the kitchen fire-place are ofdressed blue-stone. The chimneys are of hard brickand best mortar. All flues are separate and. continu-ous from the fire-places to the top. The interior side-walls and ceilings of the two principal stories are hardfinished on two coats of best brown mortar and seasonedlath. The main hall and the three principal rooms ofthe first story have stucco cornices, panels, and centers. FOR VILLAGEI AKl) COUNTRY HOMES, 117 The bay-window has -rule joint corner finish, withsoffit and corbels in the upper angles. The timber is of sawed, seasoned spruce, and of thefollowing sizes: Sills, 4 by 8; girders, 4 by 8; posts, 4by 7; ties and plates, 4 by 6; ridges, 3 by 8; beams, 3 by8; braces, 3 by 5; valleys, 3 by 8; rafters, M., 3 by 5;rafters, W., 3 b

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