EBOOK COMPLETE YOUR HOUSE PRIVATE LABEL RIGHTS
August 12, 2009 – 1:22 pm | by
The simplest and in many instances the prettiest cottags are of only a single story. Nut more than four rooms in one story makes a comparatively expensive house, besides using up a great deal of ground. With the foundation, first story, and roof provided for, the second story adds little to the cost compared to the space gained. Where ground and labor are cheap the single story is to be considered; but in most places it would not be practicable for us.
In small houses there cannot be great variation in the proportioning of space, but it is important that the use of each room should be well understood and that it should be planned accordingly. If that is not done our decorative and furnishing schemes later on will be misapplied. Families differ as to their dispositions toward rooms.
Tradition has established the condition of her floors as the prime test of a good house-kepper, and theĀ amount of effort that faithful homemakers have had to waste upon splintery, carelessly laid cheap boards would, if it could be represented in money, buy marble footing for all of us.
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