The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 29, 1932, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY MARCH 29 1932. } DININGRM LIV!N [ 2 G X 190" 16 % 14Oy tures that have been developed as be built wnere ground is not 50 the art of home designing s high priced 48 it is & the congest- progressed. And all the rooms ed sections of large cities. of good size, as is shown on the, The dimensions of this home are | floor plans, {26 by 32 feet, exclusive of the | This home 1S not expsnsive to eight-foot sunparlor, so that the { build, where the cost of 1ots is com- minimum ‘size of ‘the' lot should | atively low. Bungalows of be 50 feet. Low buildings such this- should not be erected too close - to its' neighbors, especially if those neighboring houses are of the two-story type. Higher build- ings, of course, shut out light and veniilation from the lower ones. ! When planning to build such a home_ as this, study of the modern insulating materials should be made, as they are economical in the long run. Well insulated walls ! mean a warmer house in winter with Jower heating bills and a cool- er, more comfortable house in sum- mer. Insulation.is one of the fea- tures of modern homes which make them comfortable and more econ-. omical to operate. { Then, too, there are many bum- in features that are available to| the modern home builder, such as built-in kitchen cabinets, ironing boards, breakfast nooks, with bench- (Crxnunued on Page Seven) It is the arrangement .of the |cessitly have a greater. area tI Bll'l (Y('l()'(/ A‘l(lkeb rooms on the first floor, however, |homes containing a. like number that will appeal to the housekeep- square feet of floor space on An Attra( tive er who wants a comfortable, com- |floors. So that in order to m "l(lll II()"l(’ pact home, with the modern fza- such a home economical it shoulc MR. AND MRS. HOMEOWNER! OIL BURNERS THE GREATEST GUARANTEE EVER GIVEN AN OIL BURNER ONE TOQ FIVE YEARS TO PAY—Including Service and Spare Parts. No Down Payment Convenient Room Arrangement Possible in This Type of Dwell- ing, Which Is Cozy and Compact By WILLIAM A RADFORD to meet indivis In California where there is little | Of What in temperatures and no bungalow rtably cold weather in win- the bungglow type of home be- come popu‘ax before it was adopt- b rs in other sections of 7. The original California s a rather flimsy build- g, designed and built for conven- jemce, but without that stable type of construction which is required where temperatures of zero and be- low are experienced. As the popu- larity of the bungalow spread to ather sections, the ic features of This home is artractive in ex- this design were retained, but added !terior appearance, its simple lines was a more solid type of construc- |peing graceful, with some added tien so that these homes are com- | touches to take it out of the or- fortable no matter what the weath- | ginary. Note the fanlike dormers er-may be. in the roof, and the graceful curvs The greatest advantage of the|ing bre: n the eave line over the bungalow type of home was that in |front entrance. The double gable a majority of them all the rooms|at one end, too, is a feature of this were on the one. floor, making it a | home. fark of an in ent, or study of the fioor plans of this “flat.” 1e at ive e will reveal stairs to climb and her rooms were | much of ir the Repsbeotiue that ' the work “could e builder. here isa large Hv- be: accomplished with a minimum >m with a sunparfor adjoin- of reffort. That is one of the fea-|jng The dining room s a front tures of the modern city apartment |corner room with the kitchen back which appeals to the women {01ks. | of it. Then there is a bedroom on B4ch room is readily accessible and | the first floor and two more sleep- egring for the home is notanardu- ling rcoms on the second, or attic ous, task floor. The bathroom upstairs is There hav: been and are numer- | conveniently located, while the slope dus, tyes of bungal ing been altered but one floor, but ‘e ni2'o” 120" x12’0" of the space under ‘ s commonly terms The home shown in ing illustration is of the bungalow type, but the archi-| who designed it addgd two| rooms on the sgeond floor, giving | ficiency six-room house, ding the building over | at would be required to six rooms were on the one WARM AIR FURNACES Register in Each Room $200.00 to $250.00 Complete Installed BATH ROOM OUTFIT 5-FOOT TUB with fittings 17x19 FULL APRON BASIN with fittings room or a sewing room, CHINA TANK CLOSET COMBINATION PRICE $52.80 Delivered Auywhere in Juneau PHONE 34 RICE & AHLERS CO. Paint' up your house now when painis are lowest in price. House paint and interior fin- ishes are specially priced this month at trémendous sa vings. New designs in wall- papers, domestic and imported, are also of- fered at great savings. Wemen en)oy p‘mtmg with the easy applying, quick drying paint we now have in stock. Wide range of colers afford you many opportuni- ties for beautifying walls, floors and furniture. Add new life to old things with paint. Prices are very bw now. We have recently been appointed exclusive agents for NASON’S na- tionally known PAINTS and VARNISHES and ENAMELS. Headquarters for ALBATROSS CALCIMINE, Let us quote prices on your requirements. Come in and see our Yk ~ i, . ¥ g (e = Harrls H ardware CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL JUNEAU P4INT STORE FRONT STREET 5 “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Second—’\ear Main Street l’hone 407 ||um||mumm||n||||mmmumnfluumummmmmnflmnmunmmnmm||mnml||mnmn||mmnmflmn||m|||||mmmuuuuumummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm|||mumm|||||||||mnmmmmnn C S0, L e Th e A A A SRR R LR R NS a b b e Soves o songanA S Rabin - A 5 . 6 B i § . b g

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