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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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t means it is convenient and practicalfor working. A window in each outside wallassures light and ventilation. The spaceplanned for the range is near to the outsidedoor and the basement stair. No matterwhere your fuel is kept it wont have to becarried a great distance. The sink, if youdecide upon one, can be put where thedishes to be washed need not be carried farfrom the dining table. And our kitchencase, design B, is well located. You will find that the basement can be asconveniently arranged as any other part ofthe house. For it we furnish the stair andnecessary sash. There is adequate space fora laundry, a fruit cellar and a furnace room.Since few homes are being built withoutmaking plans for a furnace, it must be asatisfaction to the purchaser to know thatthis house heats most easily. PAINT—Unless otherwise instructed, wewill furnish light yellow for body paint andwhite for trim. For Plumbing, Heating, Lighting, for This Home, See Last Pages of Book Gordon-VanTine Homes Page 64
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Home No. 722. Not Ready Cut Only Stucco Bungalow with Unusual Plan For Prices on This Home, See First Page.Read Pages 9 to 11 for Full Description of Materials. 2810 THIS is a Gordon-Van Tine homewhich emphasizes the truth of ourtheory—that the home built at smallcost may be made equally attractive withthe one built at a much greater expend-iture. You want your house to possessall the attractive features of your neigh-bors, and at the same time, to have a dis-tinction of its own. So to this house wehave given the especial features which willassure you of that satisfaction. The low flat lines of the true bungalowis used to unusual advantage, It wouldbe difficult to work out a more satisfactoryconstruction in straight architectural lines.Among the marks which prove this houseto be in careful keeping with these are thepitch of the roof, the belt course and thecorresponding continuation of the windowsill. The main bungalow roof is extended to formthe roof of the stucco porch, with its b

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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_
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