Show T TVT onnrM tot UTAH SUNDAY ot5 GGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- " a SEPTEMBER 28 1958 - ' - Areas Ouf door Pofos Porches Terraces Has Ranch Home "Mr m X-2- : " 5 with an efficiency seldom achieved in residential designs RADIATE FROM HUB The hub is formed by the liv ing arpa — dimne livms and rec reation rooms Radiating from the hub are traffic routes leading to all parts of the house both insirfp and out The plan is the work of Herman H York a New Vnrlr nrrhitppt Th outdoor border includes a covered rear porch (2) a rear terrace the full width of thee house (3) a corner dining (4) a side area for a children's supervised play terrace (5) a "buffer" breezeway and (6) a partially covered front entrance patio The "buffer" breezeway separates the more formal living areas of the house from the garage and its adjoining man's hideawsy room The latter is an 11 by 19 foot space providing full privacy for the man of the house in his nnrsmt of hobbies or crafts The y room is an important ter-rac- ft ft 14K§C vstj— i J Q " v A BROAD COVERED PATIO provides a welcoming s right Living and dining areas are in between at - i the rear man area at the front entrance The garage and a at the are at the left- The bedroom wing is workshop n-- o mm rate exit to the rear porch HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS The kitchen scientifically planned and attractively equipped overlooks the children's play area A cook-torange is set on a trianisland gular-shaped Storage cabinets are built into the range TEEEACB p Lonocu I mm Hoihzai unit The island range the architect says "expands the amountmini-of counter top work space and mizes the housewife's kitchen routine because it separates the areas for preparation cooking and -- J -- V J By MR FIX Ideally a home should be fully insulated when built or remodeled But there may be parts of your home not insulated or which need additional insulation Insulation is a barrier that slows down temperature changes It slows down heat loss from the inside in winter of heat from outdoors in summer That's all it is Insulation of itself neither heats nor cools It has no magic properties And if you install it where there is little likelihood of heat transference you're wasting money NEED INSULATION? Decide first where you : need By JOHN O B WALLACE Six outdoor living areas have been deftly linked to form an inviting fresh air border for this autumn offering in the House of The Week series ranch plan The nine-rooprovides outside designated activity space for every member of the family The perimeter areas are arranged so that all can be reached directly from interior rooms The result is a traffic pattern V Make Your Home Snug Against Winter R MORNING V ""' V BED CM additional insulation second what sort of insulation would work best in each spot Since warm air rises most heat loss is through the attic And in summer this is also the spot in which heat builds up quickly be cause of the sun's rays beating di rectly on the roof Walls vary in their need for insulation Those most exposed to the weather need the most pro tection Chances are in winter the north wall IS the coldest In summer the- south wall most needs protection from tne suns rays - DINING CM 1" CONDITIONS VAKY LIVING- - renditions mav vary in differ pnt areas The Dresence of other buildings and of trees should be CM I5x20 cleaning" There is a direct exit irom kitchen to the outdoor dining thP interior detail and an indoor brick wall terrace the plan Complete details of barbeque separates the kitchen follow area by area: and the adjoining recreation LARGE LIVING AREA room This area includes the living The kitchen is entered from room 15 feet 4 inches by 20 feet the breezeway through a small 4 inches and the dining room service hall which contains a lava12 by 13 feet 4 inches Both are tory a mud closet and the base at the back overlooking the rear ment stairway The laundry room terrace and gardens and the heating plant are below A brick wall fireplace which is in the full basement an extension of an indoor barbe- n THE CASUAL AREAS cue unit in the recreation addition to the outdoor terIn area separates the living and porches there is the races and dining rooms assuring priroom 11 feet 4 inches recreation vacy and formality to each 4 inches It can be 14 feet by THE SLEEPING WING entered directly from the foyer In a separate wing at the right it Hioin the kitchen and is only are the sleeping rooms and two fa few steps away from all living baths There is space for either and dining areas three or four bedrooms dependIn all there are 15 closets plus is den an adult on whether the garden tools storage closet ing wanted off the breezeway and the storage The master bedroom 12 by closet in the man's hideaway 15 feet has a private bath with room The 19i by 20 foot garage stall shower four sliding door has storage space for two cars hide-awa- p4 SOP&QVISfc-- l PLAY 4- - ltOO'ft BED m liw i — w" I Tu KITCHEN 1X4 - 14 4 tt NT rmrn I'1' BED CM CM PATIO X-2- VAPOR 5 UNHEATEDAREA closets a twin corner-windo- ar- w SPECIAL FEATURES The man's hideaway room is separated from the main house by the "buffer" breezeway Generally a ' man's workship is located in the basement or in a small section of a garage Here the architect decided to rangement and a separate exit to a rear coyered porch The two front bedrooms are Mated and have three and two closets respectively There is a central hall leading to all rooms and baths The fourth bedroom (or den) also has a sepa- - STUDY PLAN ORDER COUPON Ogdlen Standard-Examin- 'II Building Editor: Enclosed is 35 cents Please send me a copy of the study plan of The House of The Week Design State Narrow Room Made Beautiful With Ingenuity In Decorating the nnnearance of l mnA vi tfivo " ft "fx- - clos- - — AP Newsfeature Writer Ting in the room even more" How does one furnish a narAVOID DEEP COLORS row room so that there is still Deep colors such as red green room to walk and hold a conver- blue should be avoided in decoratsation? the very narrow room in ing she Decorator Pat Harvey secre- favor of pastels or tary of the National Society of says Delicate patterns in wallInterior Designers says "a nar- paper or fabrics may be' used row room requires decorating in- but it is a good idea not to use genuity but it can be made liv- dramatic patterns in a small room able and comfortable as any other particularly in upholstery or draproom if you'll just make the ef- ery materials furniture adds Small scale fort" room Take advanto the width walls Light flooring and light of she are necessary to the scheme tage light dining room or livroom is it used pieces such as those ing says If wood paneling American Danish and in not be should popular light pine paneling heavier woods Ceilings must take Swedish designs These may be to the light look too and a little integrated into a room with trablue in a white painted ceiling ditional furnishings for a hand will lend heighth to your room some effect particularly with she says Early American pieces Pine dry sinks small Welch cupboards Paintings across the long wall tuck-away tables may all add A large may help create depth a to narrow room without charm if chosen be should you'd painting on A mirror effect overwhelming it achieve that It's a good idea not to: put the one of the long walls can help a sofa room under the window as this wider of illusion the give too "if it is the kind of room that will only give you additional wall can take a mirror" space to fill up whereas the win "Avoid heavy drapery materials dow itself may serve to break up in a narrow room" she advises wall space "Picture windows" says Miss "particularly if the windows are a room of end narrow at the Harvey "are wonderful to lend These' will offer a heavy effect enchantment to the narrow room off-whi- LIGHTING Special of the Week! Pull-Dow- SAVE HALF! of IIouso of Fixtures 3544 Washington Blvd 01 DfttVtUJAY do lv - ' out AREA FOLLOW RULE ILLUSTRATED when installing batts of insulation if you'd have insulation work most y fashion it should be spread from two to four inches deep Loose insulation is used too to fill between walls of older homes This requires installation by use of a blower and professionals only should handle the job It's no task for the handy man Batt or blanket insulation is loose insulation packed between sheets of specially treated paper Batts are short strips blankets are the same material made in rolls up to 100 f eet in length Thicknesses vary from one to four inches widths from 16 to 24 inches Material is installed between studding or joists and is nailed or stapled in place Insulation board is a thick wall- - board which serves as both maand a terial It's often used in attics1 sometimes in addition to batt-typ- e insulation Reflective insulation is metal foil usually aluminum which insulates by reflecting heat It'i ideal for keeping out summer heat It is often used in combina tion with other insulations to serve as a vapor barrier Most insulating materials con- tain rock wool mineral wool glass fibers vegetable fibers or vermiculite Make certain that the insulation you purchase is both fire resistant and vermin proof Vegetable fibers do not have those qualities unless specially in-sulat- wall-finishin- i T treated: '' " engaQfr- - Splendid man ring ' $0 iOomaftd Evftodt tntrfocJc - te ' r"v' give more importance to the workshop and endow it with a pleasant atmosphere and more privacy It is fully equipped with work bench storage closet and abundant wall space for tools and other utility purposes Vertical boards are used around y area and the at the enused brick veneer is wood shingles trance Hand split are used elsewhere on outside walls Asphalt shingles are used for the roof The chimney is of brick The breezeway is covered The onlv trouble is that some people acquire a picture window that does not give tnem a pretty outlook Make sure you have a lovely view before you- have a new picture window put in your living room or move into a nouse with a large window that just ov2 erlooks another house" It may be a good idea too' if the room is very tiny to skip extraneous furnishings such as coffee table or end table unless these are absolutely necessary to the scheme of things - to Ogden fTTT'---- b w It Standard-Examine- I love?y 1 AK iyv s if 'X i"!"M ' ' 1 j ' j ' Mow 1 LbvMe Do wh Tn Sleep mail I I TILX9 PM OPEN FRIDAY JODHIRPS IPbhv Thee ii BRICK WALL BARBECUE GRILL separates the kitch- en partially seen at the left and recreation room at the right A coop-to- p range is set on a triangular-shape- d island in center of kitchen MS man-mad- ma w NATURAL WOOD SILENT OPERATION Your family portraits can be conversation pieces if you frame them right and you do it your self with a few basic materials and a little imagination One delightful arrangement uses photographs plastic and velvet ribbon on a background of sprightly flowered wallpaper You will need a sheet of solid color plastic a sheet of clear plas- tic plastic mirror rosettes velvet ribbon and white tempera paint Covered with the same small orint of curtain fabric ply wood becomes a background for! family photographs and creates a unique frame for a small window FORUM FIX-I- T q— What can we do to keep cold air from seeping in around metal casement window frames? —K L A —Calk all around from out side of the house js Pens Boon can b finished to perwood work paneling fectly match or walls — no other door offer so Availmany decorative potsfbllitlea Philip-pint able In pine birch oak and man ofj any Pella folding doors Sire you natural wood beauty at iti best and afford ' much desired door and wall space it fx kjr5 xtgSMm) 2041 Wash 569 I m ii firman Thompson Lbr & Hdvo Inc Ogden Swollen Feet Need Increased Relaxing The tomboy who propped her feet up on chairs and tables was benefiting her feet in an unlady like maneuver Constant standing and walking sends blood to the feet Keeping feet up actually relaxes them This is something to practice in private or under one's desk at work i s lMMn7JP 3 kitchen cabinets X The forest beauty of birch brought Into your kitchen BE BT " ! 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Then before you start the work rub linseed oil on your hands and TRACTOR DIVISION Co ipn g lst-clas- Announcement T RARBIFC 20-inc- EFFICIENT TRAFFIC PATTERN is shown in this floor plan The living area forms the hub from which traffic routes radiate to all parts of the house both inside and This Paper for Special GOODSELL ELECTRICS Dial EX CM WATCH 13 M Brin2 comfort and love to a youngster with this panel of a child s favorite prayer Easy embroidery and cross-stitc- h — handiwork a child will enjoy Pattern 569:! transfer of h 18 x panel color cnan directions for framing Send 35 cents (coins) tor tnis pattern — adds 5 cents for each mamng &ena pattern for HIDEAUGAY1 Ml n Kegular $2750 ' MANS TV7 Magnificent Brass or Copper Jll1l I FACES DOWN Guide A Child GAGAGb : 7° V ADAC 'ill e-hideaway Street By VIVIAN BROWN fKv I OVER HEATED garag- (Please Print) City TUX) CAQ between the kitchen and the room Flagstones or slate set in concrete are speci fied for the outdoor terraces Over-al- l dimensions are tz ieex 10 inches by 72 feet 10 inches The habitable area has 2048 square feet The garage and hideaway room have 630square feet A minimum lot 100 by 125 feet is recommended X25 Name XI 1 garage-hideawa- er - X room-kitche- vLmnch iARRlER UP OVER FACES considered Floors in basementless homes should be insulated So should floors of rooms built out over the top of a porch or attached garage When vou shoo for insulation you'll find these four basic types available: SOLD BY BAGSFUL Fill insulation is sold as bags- ful of loose material and is the least expensive type It is suitable for pouring between joists in unfinished attic usea in mai Yf "Hlf' QbC2bAlOH CM V: -- I7- &- n J Lumber for framing Electricql Supplies Hardware Paint Vs - iinM rAlliiif 11 U Open Monday Through Saturday 8 to 6 p m V Phone EX 1728 Washington Blvd 4-53- DC 2-7I- 7I 72 |