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Show i J THE BEVERLY has a plan which I I calls for a separate dining room IHKm . .ooe. I ar well as suilicient space in the Bt'' H 0,", U kitchen for a breakfast set. En- t-J 1 trance to the roomy kitchen is T T"""llii through a small vestibule equip- F- r"r- ' JJf ped with a convenient coat closet ' 771 next to the side door. , .,,c-in pi". All rooms in The Beverly, with ! V? M"",c' HN the exception of the dining room. nvinii I p frl open into a small central hall, no..., t..v.J Thu oUow, JrM circulation be- J . I tween the rooms. Generous stor- I W space is provided for in the r i.rr-M wftio II Beverly. There are wardrobes in .! t V each of the bedrooms, a linen V v I I closet and a general storage dot- v;' wtk-- cj 0penirig on he hall. Also coat closets for the front and side entrances en-trances and broom and pot and pan closets in the kitchen. The exterior of The Beverly Is of tiding, on frame construction. The outside walls and ceilings of The Beverly are completely in-ulated. in-ulated. The Beverly's roof Is covered with asphalt shingles. The main body of The Beverly is 28 feet by 34 feet, with a full basement. It has an area of 1.038 square feet and a volume of 1936 cubic feet For further Information about THE BEVERLY, write The Small House Planning Bureau. St Cloud, Minn. |