Rural Homes Or Sketches of Houses Suited to American Country Life With Origi

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Rural Homes Or Sketches of Houses Suited to American Country Life With Origi
Gervase Wheeler
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Chamber Plan. No. 1, is a large chamber, the same size as the drawing-room below ; it has a pleasant balcony over the projecting southern window, and is so large as to admit readily of being divided into two rooms if thought better. It has a large closet as shown on plan, provided with deep cedar diawers for preservation oi" clothing from ravages of moths. No. 2, is of the same size nearly as the boudoir below. THE SUBURBAN VILLA. 123 * No. 3, a room over the dining-room, out of which is taken ...a space for a stall-case to the attics, and for a large closet. No. 4, a chamber over the library, provided with pleasant balconies on the eastern and southern sides, and making a well- proportioned and very cheerful room, being higher than the other chambers on this floor, in order to give sufficient elevation to the tower. No. 5, is a small sleeping or dressing-room, with a bath attached, and No. 6 is a pleasant room over the kitchen. In the attic above is the cool and airy upper story room of the tower, and two large, well-ventilated rooms in the i-oof, with a space foi- drying clothes, and for storage of trunks, etc.

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