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... standard - sized materials most effectively . Additions or plan expansions should be kept to the same module for economy and ease in building . Traditionally , architects have not been em- ployed to build individual moderate- and low ...
... standard - sized materials most effectively . Additions or plan expansions should be kept to the same module for economy and ease in building . Traditionally , architects have not been em- ployed to build individual moderate- and low ...
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... standard , central heating systems are not necessary for most of the compact homes , the most economical and practical choice for backup heat is likely to be elec- trical . Electric , hydronic ( fluid - contained ) ra- diators or ...
... standard , central heating systems are not necessary for most of the compact homes , the most economical and practical choice for backup heat is likely to be elec- trical . Electric , hydronic ( fluid - contained ) ra- diators or ...
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... standard , 30 - inch ( 76 centimeter ) deep , lower - cabinet units . The advantage of extra depth is increased countertop space and storage . Greater depth allows more countertop space for small appliances such as a toaster or ...
... standard , 30 - inch ( 76 centimeter ) deep , lower - cabinet units . The advantage of extra depth is increased countertop space and storage . Greater depth allows more countertop space for small appliances such as a toaster or ...
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