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Show is I m w riMffl iff h; -.i ;? TTr 'yfy NELSON g HOUSING HAN SUVKJ. fee 839 SEPT. '47 TTETTl tl & to Boom ' . Living Kai "fttVftM. ' - BtaM ' I L j FINISHED ' F g3T FLOOR. PLAM ATTIC PLAN THC NttSON TMt NUION THE NELSON Flexibility is as important to a house plan as to an elastic band. In the design of The Nelson, the architect has achieved the utmost in flexibility so that the plan may be adapted to fit the varying needs of families of different needs and tastes. First, it is a small house that looks much larger than it is because the garage is turned endways and a grand porch placed in front of it. It may be a two bedroom, a three bedroom or a four bedroom house. It may have the conventially sized living room shown in the floor plan here, or, by leaving out the partition between living & A & room and front bedroom, might be built with an oversized living room 22 by 16. The smaller downstairs bedroom might be a dining room and all sleeping confined to the second floor. Or, it might be a study. Or, the second floor may be left unfinished unfinish-ed and the house built as a four room bungalow. bun-galow. There are numberless possibilities. The plan conforms to the Federal Housing Administration construction requirements and to the standards of National Adequate Wiring Bureau. Architect's blueprints and specifications may be had from Housing Plan Service, 140 Nassau Street, New York 7, N. Y., for $7.50 per set. |