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Show I Compact, Comfortable Too 7 , '- ; SSSwwaiaK-.-' v'aiw... -jfeiy f Designed for comfortable, comforta-ble, gracious living, this compact house may be built with or without a basement. It is Plan No. 202 of Walter T. Anicka, architect, of 617 Forest Avenue, Ann Arbor, Mich. This two-bedroom home with attached garage contains con-tains 1,120 square feet of floor space, a useful figure fig-ure in computing local building costs. Sturdy hardwood plywood ply-wood paneling of the reception re-ception hall and fireplace wall of the living room are typical of the sound construction specified. The handsomely-grained hardwood face veneer of .the panels creates a feel. I " ! f pooc PteimoH living n I V'JXO 0 2 BCD DAI 8(7 ing of I frame or masonry construction. warmth and friendliness, and offers of-fers the further advantage of easy maintenance. Flexibility of furniture arrangement arrange-ment is provided in the combined com-bined living and dining area. A built-in bench and table also is a feature of the complete kitchen. Adjoining the kitchen is a service ser-vice room containing full laundry laun-dry equipment and heater, or a stairway to the basement. The well-proportioned bedrooms also have generous closets, fitted with sliding doors of hardwood plywood. ply-wood. The exterinr mav ha oitkoi The architect suggests a colorful, fire resistant asphalt shingle roof which will harmonize with any material selected. The roof also serves as the color key for the entire house. The recessed entrance en-trance porch, sheltered by the overhanging roof which extends over the front of the garage, gives the house a low, ranch-type appearance, ap-pearance, difficult to attain in a small house. (Detailed building plans for this house are available from Walter T. Anicka, 617 Forest Avenue, Ann Arbor, Mich. Refer to Plan Na 9A3. 4 |