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On some designs for seaside bungalows
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.43448#0060
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Designs for Seaside Bungalows

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“ Brutus ” sends a V-plan, the point of which is
widened out to obtain a living-room with dining-
recess and book-room at either end—quite a good
arrangement. We also note that he provides a
billiard-room over the living-room, though, if he
works this out, he will find that its size is but 16 ft.
by 12 ft. 6 in.
“Maiwonde” sends a nice
The plan c onsists of a central
hall with a dining-room and
offices on one side, and the
three family bedrooms on
the other.
Both “ S tr aight-Away ’
and “Dhu-Craig” (p. 47)
send strong and vigorous
drawings, but the section of
the former does not agree
with his plan. It is a good,
quiet elevation, and the meal¬
room — an annexe to the
family room—would be a
pleasant feature. “ Dhu-
Craig’s ” motor-ho use is only
7 ft. 6 in. wide.
46

“ Revil’s ” is a'good plan,
without, however, a pro-
jecting porch to the hall,
and we congratulate
servants on having
biggest bedroom in
house. He gives, by
way, no cubical area
no price.
The windows in “ Crop’s ”
living-room—thanks to his
deep verandah—might well
have two additional lights.
His estimate of cost is only
^851. Had he gone to the full extent of the limit
allowed, i.e. ^1200, he could have avoided such
a flaw as bedrooms only 9 ft. 9 in. by 7 ft. 9 in.
and 11 ft. by 7 ft. 6 in.
“ Thatch ” has hit upon the pleasant device of
central open court round which his rooms are



DESIGN FOR SEASIDE BUNGALOW

BY “REVIL”
 
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