Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1917 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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ARTISTIC AND WELL ARRANGED. Design 1059, by Glenn L. Saxton, Architect, Minneapolis, Minn. OMMfaBEg algaß tglitof iZ>| WWI -I Rj| J 4 LX -f PERSPECTIVE VIEW—FROM A PHOTOGRAPH. / - ■' ■-- ' ./ ’ * : ‘>'i ' . -■ ■ / '. ■ . ■ / ' ' ’"~T'TI —-si 71 F An7 ' •£g^e—rjZ ZT*"«<R. //. GUO'S?/Z? / C.l-o , S''|g NG 7?00n I KITCWE/V(=4 'Z /. I CHAMBER I |Z/» y X 12-0' i ‘?-6"X13-0 | -I / .' I /2-OXIO-O' I I Z J a y |, . utiJM KV T? -rd . x ■ -fa FTI ■ .Z";" 7 ' --.' ICHAMBEU| Jg! . -jrffe y - ; rk 1/ ■ n F’°' XIZ '° 1 • lOzl'/' K ■n il ■• n ■■> |liP\j 0 / . ZudM_ Ll>o- x 'w ji /lagr B—--TT ii [I ll 1 Z' ’,'! f-■ > •'I CHAMBER? ' ■ IL.-_iL—. ~u...^.' l ~ 1 . /u-o-x/i-o- '. >''' "* ■ F'.' ' ■ / j?mzza-' . .. ~ . ; z ..' ; . '. .., . L— I I 4\ " iWßh—- ■. ' ——^-r n--- , ■ -• FIRST ihlzOOß PLAN. SECOND FLOOR PLAN. '// / ■;.=■. ■?■••;• '--'-X'* ' < ■' ' ' TfllS Uesign is admired both for (tsoextertor attractiveness and interior fctrangement. The cozy z little breakfast nook oS the kitchen, with its seats and table and three windows, is a novel feature. Th« living room has a big tirepluce. Off from, the dining Stem is a spacious dining por. li. On the second floor there are three good sized chambers and bath. There is a large linen closet ill the bathroom and abundant closet space off the chambers. Size 38 feet wide by 32 feet deep over the main part. The first story is t) feet, second story B'.feet and basement 7 feet Main rooms are finished in oak and birch floors anff the kitchen, pantry, bedrooms and bath in pine to painp or enamel. This plan costs to build about $3,600. exclusive ot heating and plumbing.Z ’/ • ~' '. '.J“ -: T . Upon receipt of $1 the publisher of this paper will furnish Saxton’s plan book, “Atiierftan Dwellings,” which contains over 300 designs, costing to build, from SI,OOO to $6,000; also a book of interiors, $1 per copy.