The Dream House Think BookG/L Tab Books, 1977 - 181 ˹éÒ |
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... attic of a standard Cape can be made livable by the addition of dormers ( Fig . 2-3 ) . If you extend to the rear of a Cape and change the roof line , you have a saltbox ( Fig . 2-4 ) . This can double the first floor area and add ...
... attic of a standard Cape can be made livable by the addition of dormers ( Fig . 2-3 ) . If you extend to the rear of a Cape and change the roof line , you have a saltbox ( Fig . 2-4 ) . This can double the first floor area and add ...
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... attic more livable spawned the use of dormers and such . That situation hasn't changed much over the years ; an attic is still substandard as living space because of the sloping lines and cramped quarters and the problem of easy access ...
... attic more livable spawned the use of dormers and such . That situation hasn't changed much over the years ; an attic is still substandard as living space because of the sloping lines and cramped quarters and the problem of easy access ...
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... attic heat build - up and moisture collection , cancel the need for attic ventilation , make the construction of the house a bit easier , eliminate a potential hazard , do away with access considerations , provide you with extra usable ...
... attic heat build - up and moisture collection , cancel the need for attic ventilation , make the construction of the house a bit easier , eliminate a potential hazard , do away with access considerations , provide you with extra usable ...
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Choosing a Homesite | 9 |
Getting the General Idea | 38 |
Developing Preliminary Plans | 64 |
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