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A SIMPLE, STRAIGHTFORWARD DESIGN
THIS has been one of the most popular of the Craftsman house designs and as shown
here it has been modified somewhat from the first plan, the modifications and
improvements having been suggested by the different people who have built the
house, so that they are all valuable as the outcome of practical experience.
Al-though the illustration shows plastered walls and a foundation of field stone,
the design lends itself quite as readily to walls of brick or stone, or even
to shingles or clapboards, if a wooden house be desired.
OUTSIDE KITCHEN.
FIRST STORY FLOOR PLAN.
SECOND STORY FLOOR PLAN.
The outside kitchen at the back is recommended only in the event of the house
being built in the country, because in town it would hardly he needed. In
a farmhouse such an outside kitchen is most convenient as it affords an outdoor
place for such work as washing and ironing, canning, preserving and other
tasks which .are much less wearisome if done in the open air. The position
of the chimney at the hack of the house makes it possible for a stove to
be placed upon this porch for the use mentioned. The house is so designed
that this outside kitchen may be added to it or omitted, as desired, without
making any difference to the plan as a whole. The plan of the lower story
shows the usual open arrangement of the Craftsman house. The en-trance door
opens into a small entry screened from the living room by heavy portieres,
so that no draught from the front door is felt inside. On the outside wall
of the living room is the arrangement of fireplace and bookcases, as shown
in the illustration. A large table might be placed in the center, with a
settle back to it and facing the fire.
