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A BUNGALOW WITII OPEN-AIR DINING ROOM
OPEN-AIR DINING ROOM : NOTE CONSTRUCTION OF TIIE ROOF AND PROPORTION OF THE SIDE OPENINGS AND PARAPET,
into a comfortable and inviting nook, and of affording a small retreat whicn may be used as a study or lounging place, or as an extra sleeping place in case of an overflow of guests, or even as a storage place for trunks. Its uses are many, but its value as an addition to the beauty of the room is always the same.
The sleeping rooms, four in number, occupy the two ends of the main building. They are all of ample size for camp life, and are plastered, walls and ceiling. The dining porch is one of the most distinctive features of the bungalow. It occupies just half of the extension and completely separates the kitchen from the main part of the house. The kitchen is well open to air and light. Instead of a pantry the whole of one side is occupied by cupboards amply supplied with shelves and drawers.
AN OPEN FIRE IN ONE OF THE BEDROOMS.
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