Show Bungalow With Colonial Touch Gaining Widespread Popularity I 5 JI I- I I S c f S bi 1 I Ik t J n n nI k I 1 I o 9 L-J L I J L' L r L-r L I I IE cb i t E a O C f x xA A 0 ct J t u r r q tN 9 r-m-c r ii o r Eo Eoy I I y i b GJ I to I T il i 1 I I i i I o I t. t By WILLIAM A A. A RADFORD RD Mr William A. A Radford will answer questions and give advice FREE OF COST on all subjects pertaining to the subject of ot building for tor the readers of this paper On account of ot his wide experience as Editor Author and Manufacturer he ho Is is without doubt the highest authority on all these subjects subjects sub sub- Address all inquiries to WilliamA William A A. A Radford No 1827 Prairie av avenue nue nue Chicago Ill and only two-cent two stamp for reply 0 TI The e colonial touch In the building of bungalows Is gaining widespread pop pop- This Is due In a large meaS- meaS meaSure meas measure I ure to the combination of the dignity of the home of the colonial t type with the convenience of having haYing all of the rooms on one floor M Much ch of the charm of this home Is In its quiet dignity ty and the careful attention attention attention at at- p paid ld to the simple Je lines of the trim and the correct proportions The porch i with Its simple simpie pillars forms an in attractive portal which Is balanced w well ll hh by ly the wide ide window group in the bedroom to the right Even the brick of the porch foundation and the fireplace fire fire- place with their distinctive mortar setting of white hIte hite seem to fit in the general general gen gen- eral scheme of this little White WhiteHouse n House douse and contribute to its Its ch charm rm A rather ruther unusual feature of the plan Is the lie reception hall at the si side e of the house This permits entering tilt the home and retiring without disturbing the occupants of the living JivIng room Notice No tice that provision Is made e here for fora a stairway at the attic floor where an nn n additional pi I Ina na bedroom might be Installed in In stalled n after ter the house is built The living room of the home is of an adequate size ane and Is properly proportioned and gives due consideration to wall space for the arrangement of fur tur- I The attractive oblong shape hape of the dining room is one which seldom Is s found In a room used for this pur par pose It Is particularly well veli Il adapted to the oblong type of dining which Is so popular with housekeep keep ers era The adjoining kitchen has been planned for the maximum of convenience ni- ni ence and attract The bedroom group has a c conventional conven arrangement with several features fea tea fea tures which are of more than ordinary worth Note that the bathroom between between be be- tween the two bedrooms Is Insulated from them b by th the closets The sleepIng sleepIng sleep sleep- Ing porch Is a feature which is unu unusual in a of the bungalow type The o outside dimo of the house are 28 by 38 35 feet well fitted to the lot hot of average size |