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1UHH MHH IMMfeaHHMHGHHMHMHHH

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CARNEGIE LUMBER COMPANYBell Phone 1^ c£|£|je G - E - BEADLING Cor. Fir.t St. & Third Av

CARNEGIE, PA.

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BLUE PRINTS

THE ORIGINAL tracings for the house designs shown

herein have been prepared at great cost by architects

who have given their undivided time to home planning

for the past decade.

Every plan has been carefully standardized as to

dimensions so there will be no waste in construction,

and the material lists call for materials usually carried in

stock—thus avoiding the necessity of special millwork

and other special materials which costs more and causes

much delay.

Complete plans in duplicate (two sets) for

any design shown, will be furnished with-

in 24 hours, for only $2.0, subject to re-

turn within two days if not acceptable.

This special return privilege does not mean that plans

will be furnished for securing cost estimates or loans, for

this is a service worth the price of the plans, and a service

for which any architect would charge far more.

The return privilege is offered for the purpose of giv^

ing prospective home builders the opportunity to examine

the general character of the plans, and to consider the

construction of the home from every viewpoint.

THIS PLAN BOOK WAS PRODUCED FOR

Northeastern Retail Lumbermen's Association, inc.

$10 Temple Building, Rochester. New York

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Boo\ B-I4

Homes of

Brick and StuccoStandardized as to Dimensions

JHE collection of homes shown herein need no descriptive

matter to enable the thoughtful to appreciate them more.

The exterior of each home, as well as the floor plan, will fully

explain the skill with which it has been designed and the care that

has been given to every detail by experts in home planning.

It is in order to state, however, that all designs shown have been

carefully standardised as to dimensions so that stock materials may

be used throughout without waste which will enable each home to

be constructed at the lowest cost possible—good materials and work-

manship considered.

Page

Ardleigh 23

Arlington 3

Atlanta 12

Bancroft 20

Bedford 37

Bennington 31

Benton 38

Bradford 46

Calvert 24

Carmen 40

Carolina 16

Castleton , 4

Copeland 44-

Covington 8

Crawford 13

Del Rosa 43

Densmore 35

Don Carlo 42

INDEXPage

El Dorado 9

Fairvilla 7

Franklin 27

Gladstone . . 17

Grinnell 15

Halstead 32

Hollister 21

Jackson . 33

Jamaica 38

Jamestown 22

Lancaster 18

Leighton 45

Leonard 41

Manchester 6

Newport 30

Page

Ogden 10

Orlando 48

Penfield 11

Regent 34

Rio Verda 47

Rockland 25

Sheffield

Shelburn. 19

Spencer. 36

Stanley 28

Townsend 26

Wakefield 14

Wellington 5

Whittmgton 2

Williston

Copyright 1929 b] Standard Homes Co., Washington D •

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The WHITTINGTON(Si2,e 40x32',)

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The ARLINGTON(Size 40x32')

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The CASTLETON(Size 38x34')

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The WELLINGTON(Size 38x30')

WELLINGTOH-ENTRANCE

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The MANCHESTER—Duplex(Size 36x32')

: - If interested, ask for our one-family plan for

this design.

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The FAIRVILLA(Siz,e 40x30')

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30-0"The COVINGTON

(Size 30x28')

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The EL DORADO(Size 28x30';

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The OGDEN

(Size 32x32')

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The PENFIELD28-0 (Size 28x28')

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The ATLANTA

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TERRACE PORCH

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The CRAWFORD(Size 32x28')

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The WAKEFIELD{Size 30x28')

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The GRINNELL(Size 32x28')

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ENTRANCE

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The LANCASTER (Size 26x28')

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The SHELBURN rs«e >s^

TSTORAG

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The BANCROFT(Size 26x28')

PORCHiO-O"* 16-0"

BALCONY .-.

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ENTRANCE

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PORCH9"-0"X 1 7- 0"

JAflESTOWN

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2 6-0'

The CALVERT(Sue 28x28')

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-2&QL

The ROCKLAND{Size 26x28')

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The TOWNSEND'Size 30x28':

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The FRANKLINISize 26x26']

PORCHIO-Ox Ife'-O"

17

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PORCH

' 9'-0"X20"-0'

ENTRANCE

28

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The WILLISTON(Size 34x30')

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The NEWPORT(Size 26x30')

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The BENNINGTON(Size 32x32')

32-0"

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The HALSTEADSine 28x32'!

HALSTEAD 32

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The JACKSON(Sue 24x48')

The home that nearest ap-

proaches in comforts and con-

veniences the private residence

is the modern two-family, suchas The Jackson. While the oc-

cupants of such dwellings are

denied certain private privi-

leges to be found in the indi-

vidual home, yet there are

many practical and desirable

features for those who figure

them out from a monetarystandpoint.

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The REGENT(Size 28x26')

All plans are so prepared as to permit frame, stucco, brick or tile construction.

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The DENSMORE(Size 26x28')

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The SPENCER(Size 26x28')

-26-0-

5PEHCE^

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The BENTON Size 20x28)

38 The JAMAICA Size 20x32)

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The SHEFFIELDSue 28x30')

SHEFFIELD39

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The CARMEN(Size 34x36)

CAR.MEH40

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The LEONARD(Size 48x34')

P-CLOSETNURsear

17-o'xe-o*

ORAGE llx STORAGE f, f I

All plans are so prepared as to permit frame, stucco, brick or tile construction.

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The DON CARLO(Size 40x34')

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The DEL ROSA <s«e 30x48')

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The COPELAND(Size 34x28' (

Art needs no explanation as a rule, but

it is not out of order to call attention to

the modern floor plan which has been

arranged so skillfully for this Colonial

brick cottage. It will be a problem to

suggest changes for this home that will

mean improvement.

COPElL^kHD

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The BRADFORD(Siz,e 32x30')

a 2'-o'

When one wishes to build a home, there are

three points to be considered: first, the siz,e

of his pocketbook; second, his family and their

requirements; and third, the type of houseout of which he can realize the greatest

profits if it becomes necessary to dispose of it.

The Bradford is not only a practical housefor a home, but is always the salable type.

aPORCH

aQ'-o'xg'-o"

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The RIO VERDA(Sue 36x42')

In all parts of the country the demand for

small Spanish bungalows is growing, and

The Rio Verda is offered as typical of the

inexpensive type being constructed in manysections. The coziness of the exterior effect

is at once admitted by all, and the con^

struction is such as to provide coolness in

summer and warmth in winter.

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The ORLANDO(Size 28x38')

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IMPORTANT

THERE are three main reasons why every thoughtful person who builds

a home should have complete blue prints and specifications:

First: So that all changes, if any, may be properly made on

the plans before the construction work is begun.

Second: So that disagreements and misunderstandings during

the course of construction may be avoided.

Third: So that the home when completed will be exactly as

represented in the picture and plans

Everyone should beware of the carpenter or contractor who claims to be

able to do "just as well" without plans, or with pencil sketches. Such claims

denote inefficiency, or a desire to "get by" with his own methods of con-

struction, which are never as good. Reliable contractors invariably insist

on complete plans so that satisfaction may be guaranteed.

This trade-mar\ on the corners of your plans will assure you

that they are true copies of the originals, and that the exterior

of your home when completed will be exactly as illustrated.

Trade-Mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.

All house designs shown in this book are copyrighted, and areto be constructed only when our trade-marked plans are used.

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