Show I English Type of Brick House Has J Both Charm and l l 11 r 1 4 t f ft t d 1 C ad j A home o of t charm and Individuality In n brick with that much soU colonial entrance The floor plans are as well wen designed as tit the thee ht t t fx e exterior The rooms are arc all large and this home has more tha than the he tJ 1 1 number umber of closets I By W. W A. A RADFORD Mr Ir William A A. Radford will answer questions and give advice FREE FRED OF COST on all nIl subjects pertaining to practical home building for the readers readers renders read read- ers of this paper On account of ot hf his wide experience as editor author and manufacturer he Is without doubt the ho highest authority on a all 1 these sub- sub j Address Addre 9 all Inquiries to toi William A A. 1 Radford No o 07 South Dearborn street Chicago III Ill and only for Cor reply tt cent tyro cent stamp f While the first brick blick houses in the tIte United States were vere built bunt b by the Hol Holland land Jand Dutch who wIto settled in New York brlek brick has been the stable building ma mn- material material In England for several centuries ries And in the use of brick English architects have de developed eloped an n individual ual type of architecture an example along the E English lines being shown In the accompanying illustration While this house is not a n true t type pe of ot English architecture it luis leas the many gables and sloping roof that are popular in the British Isles This is a ahome home of ot charm and aull individuality The Thet F cK 0 I t DINING I u. u r I buN aota Tn f fu u x o-x 1 First Floor Plan one touch of American architecture In it is the colonial entrance door ThIs Tilis house Is 2 22 feet by 28 feet ex exclusive x elusIve of ot the sun room made possible by the turning of the pitch of the roof root from the trout front gable It contains con cun- tams six rooms and hack bath The entrance door leads kit Itlo i ismall 1 small hall which t projects out oat main lines ines of the building and ana I lav into a large living room 11 n fe feet fed 20 0 O feet which extends the width the house honse At H one end is a 1 rE I i A door at the side of or the leads to the sun room room which 1 Is ls j I f wide by hy 33 13 3 feet long A double r I 1 rn a c J I I r I j I t I Ra I II I t Tho r I II 99 II II I I I r rI I Ro or I It 1 t Second Floor Plan opening opening- leads lends to the dining roo which is 14 feet C 6 inches IndIes b by 10 fe fw and at the side Is the kitch kitchen n is rather large 9 feet 9 U inches by feet An enclosed stairway runs aa K i of one oue side of the living li room u loads to n a central hall on the tea ec ti Hoar floor Off this hall are three t rooms each a corner room and tt tit bathroom The arrangement of or the rooms a athe to the size of each one mu may be lie by bJ the tIle floor plans which the tho exterior view of the home It ti tibe d be he noted that each of the rooms room Is Ui EO located as HS to give gl plenty of or light si tad ad ventilation At the same fame time the a i l is such that the work till til caring for 01 the tho house may be roof oe without unnecessary steps i For the tIle prospective home bands liI who wants an unusual house that tJ J s lid in ill appearance Is comforts and has rooms rooms looms larger than Is usual found frund in a n six room house this d lj i will viii a appeal |