Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1940 — Page 34

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UNUSUAL DESIGN FEATURES HOME

One-Story, H-Type Brick | | Structure Has Rooms Hl In Basement.

| A one-story, H-type brick veneer

home of unusual design has been built in Silver Hills Estates by Walten G. Justus.

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City Builders Complete Two Modern Reviderices

On the ground floor are a library, £

living room, dining room, kitchen, breakfast room, music room, three bedrooms and a bath. The basement really is almost another main floor, set | below ground, since it has a billiard room, reception room (with brick fireplace), shower room, Kitchen and two-car garage. The living room, directly before the entry hall, is on a level seven inches below the hallway floor. A stone mantel fireplace on the west side, of the living room extends from the floor to the 11-foot studio ceiling. The music room, entered

through an archway at the back

HOME BUILDERS

LEADERS NAMED|

Grinslade Is Installed as President, Succeeding Arthur Rentsch.

Charles O. Grinslade, new president of the Indianapolis Home Builders’ Association, has named new committees for the coning year: Mr. Grinslade, who succeeded Arthur J. Rentsch, was installed at the Hoosier Athletic Club Tuesday night. Other new officers are: Hugh Bremerman, vice president; Paul R. Pike, secretary; Norris P. Shelby, treasurer; Charles Smith, sergeant at arms; Walter L. Stace, historian, and Robert E. Schreiber and Ross Neeves, directors. Holdover directors are Clyde E. Pike, Forest

B. Kellogg, Fred L. Palmer and Mr. Rentsch, ° Committee members named by Mr. Grinslade are: Advertising and pub-

a New Books for Home Builders

NEW BOOKS for persons interested in better homes which may be borrowed from the Central Library or through the neighborhood branches include: “HOUSES OF STONE” by Frazier Forman Peters (C. P..Putnam’s Sons, New York), Honesty, permanency and economy are Mr. Peters’ architectural slogans. He describes a house which should

interest people of moderate means who do not want to build a period house or an ultra modern one, but who like soundness, picturesque dignity and service. Plans and photographs are included. “PLANNING THE LITTLE HOUSE” by Alice Waugh (McGraw Hill, New York). This is a book for the amateur home build er who wants simple and nontechnical advice. Using a plan for a one-room house, the author shows how other rooms may be added until you have a six or seven-room house. Tables give relative sizes of rooms and furniture. Practical notes are given

of the living room, is on a level ing room and breakfast room at the licity—Fred IL. Palmer, chairman; on materials, heating, plumbing,

higher than the living room.

The kitchen is between the din-

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rear of the house. The breakfast room, bath and kitchen have glass walls and there is a bay window in each of these rooms: Breakfast room, two bedrooms, music room and library. The latter room builtin book shelves of walnut. The bath has an ivory wall with black base and base caps of glass, a built-in tub and built-in shower stall. Fittings are chrome, Kitchen linoleum is black marbelized with red and white features. Cabinets in the kitchen are built-in. The drainboard and splash are of tile. Throughout the home are Colonial lighting fixtures and hardware, red-gum woodwork, hardwood floors, and venetian blinds of natural wood finish. Each of the many closets has a window. The home is. insulated in the ceiling and side walls with wool bats. Gutters, eaves and downspouts are copper. An ornamental iron railing runs around the reinforced concrete deck over the garage. The open terraces in front and back

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The completely Colonjal home at 7022 Warwick Road, in Arden, was built for Mrs. J. H. Orndorf by Maten G. Gerdenich. The first floor exterior is faced with Indiana limestone. Gray shutters accent the second floor white wood siding. : The Colonial doorway opens into

a center hallway which is papered in a gray and white Georgian pat-

tern. On either side of the doorway are built-in book shelves finished in white enamel (like all the woodwork throughout), with a deep blue backing. The stairway has a white wrought-iron banister.

Colonial Motif Carried Out

To the right is an extra long living room with silver and cream striped paper. Flanking a window at the far end of the room which opens on to the breezeway are two built-in bookcases in the same color scheme as those in the hallway. On the north wall is a brick fireplace with Colonial mantel and marble facing and hearth. A doorway near the west end of the room opens into the back hall. To the left of the front hall is the dining room. Here, like in the] rest of the house, brass and crystal lighting fixtures and hardware are in a Colonial motif. The paper has a dark blue background with pastel flowers. Patterns on two walls are different than the design on the other two.

4 Bedrooms Upstairs

Back of the dining room is the kitchen, one wall of which is covered with white enameled built-in cabinets constructed around a window over the sink. There are two large windows, too, in the west wall, The floor linoleum is blue marble= ized. Walls and ceilings are peach. The drainboard and splash are black and white tile. : A lavatory in the back hall has a rose and gray tile floor with rose tile sidewalls. This hall leads to a two-car garage through a glass enclosed breezeway with a cement floor. Upstairs are four bedrooms. Each has a clgset with adjustable shelves. The file green tile bath at the

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top of the stairs has a built-in shower and tub and built-in cabinets. Across the front width of the house in the basement is a recreation room. The combination laundry and furnace room has laundry tubs, a lavatory, an oil burning furnace, and preserves closet. Windows all are hung with white enameled venetian blinds. The house will be open for inspection by appointment only.

$20 IS RENT LIMIT FOR 58 PER GENT

Times Special PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 15.—“Figured on the basis that 25 per cent of the monthly income should go

for rent or that the cost of a house should not exceed twice the annual income, 58 per cent of all American families cannot pay more than $20 a month for a home,” David D. Bohannon, San Francisco builder, told the National Association of Real Estate Boards annual convention here. “This group can most satisfactorily be housed through rehabilitation of old neighborhoods,” he said. Attending from Indianapolis are Paul L. McCord, George T. Whelden, Guy H. Williams, president of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board, and Urban K. Wilde, that organization's executive secretary.

1, Silver Hills Estates home . . . has five bay windows, finished rooms in basement. 2. 1022 Warwick Road in Arden ... completely Colonial motig and four bedrooms.

REAL ESTATE BOARD T0 NAME DIRECTORS

Guy H. Williams, Indianapolis Real Estate Board president, has appointed a nominating committee to select candidates for three vacancies which will occur on the board of directors this year. Directors whose terms will expire are Howard W. Fieber, Robert P. Moorman and Ralph E. Peckham. The committee which will choose candidates for the annual election Dec. 12 includes Frank E. Gates,

E. Kirk McKinney, Fred L. Palmer, Haney E. Berry, Marion Stump and Charles R. Yoke.

JOINS WOODS STAFF

Elbert L. McDaniel, local realtor, has joined the sales staff of Ford V. Woods & Co., 804 Union Title Building. Mr. McDaniel will handle HOLC properties “and gen] al’ brokerage sales. .

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NEED FOR ELECTRIC OUTLETS INCREASES

As more and more electrical accessories enter the home, the need for more wiring outlets becomes acute. While most modern homes are provided with several outlets for each room, the owners of older homes are faced with the necessity of having aditional outlets installed or tolerating trailing extension wires, In ading new outlets, the home owner should consider the large number of electrical accessories used in the bathroom and place an out-

lighting and the finishing of the interior.

INSTALLS MAEHLING AS REALTOR'S HEAD

Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Nov. 15.— Walter H. Maehling was installed as the new president of the Indiana Real Estate Association here last night by Earl B. Teckemeyer, Indianapolis past president. Mr. Maehling was elected president at the Association’s annual convention in Ft. Wayne Oct. 11. This, his home city, was chosen as the site for the 1941 convention.

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