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Show ' , JIThe xavieri MOUSING H.ANttlVia.1. , BM NOV. '47 THE XAVIER Tou don't need a bulging pocket book to build the Xavler. It has been planned especially for those whose budgets are limited trot whose good taste is not The small cottage that packs a heap of UveabliltY Into four rooms is. contrary to popular opinion. Just about the toughest architectural assignment There must sot be a foot of waste space. Any professional ' fcaOder can slap up a bungalow of four rooms. Sat will bis arrangement of those four rooms conform to FHA's requirement? Will they be lai9S) enough f Will they have the required closet space and window area? The design of The Xav. dec meets oil these standards of FHA and also 1nn of the National Adequate Wiring Bureau. It came from the drawing board of Randolph Crau, AJJL. an outstanding designer of email turn tea. lie has the knack of making small houses look different He gives them an individuality nd distinction usually found only in larger fcousee. The attractive exterior of The Xavler Is achieved try simple, straight-forward lines, by a single roof break and by the use of vertical siding on the front combined with shingles or horisontal siding on the other three walls. (For the sake of economy, the house is almost ebn perfect square. For the same reason the ( Cm nit fw "f y J ) Dtp SocmIII1""1 l 3f !.jfcl LIVING liOOM ) TUE. KAVlER FL002. PLAN cellar is eliminated in favor of a ground level utility room. With a floor area of only 640 square feet and a cubage of about 8300 cu. ft The Xaviei should be the logical answer to the home own ing problem of many. Detailed architect's blue prints and specifications should be ordered from Housing Flan Service 140 Nassau Street New York 7, New York. They cost only S7.S0 per set |