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Queen Anne Victorian, 1896. First story contains: Large front porch, 7 feet wide; vestibule, 3 feet 6 inches by 5 feet; stair hall, 9 x 9 feet 6 inches; parlor, 13 x 14 feet 6 inches; sitting room, 13 x 18 feet, with bay and fireplace; bath room, 7 x 9 feet; chamber, 12 x 13 feet 6 inches and large closet; dining room, 12 x 16 feet, with fireplace; pantry, 6 feet 6 inches by 9 feet 6 inches; kitchen, 11 feet 6 inches by 13 feet. Stairs to cellar and second floor. Side entrance through vestibule to sitting room.

Vintage cottage 1877, Kitchen with pantry: 12x14 feet
Plans for the vintage home featured here were first published in the December 1877 issue of Manufacturer and Builder, a New York City-based building industry news magazine. The plans clearly show a separate family room in addition to the more formal parlor.
The visionary architect who — almost 130 years ago — anticipated one of the most important home design trends of the late 20th century was Lawrence V. Valk. He worked out of offices at 229 Broadway.
According to the magazine, the frame-built house sat on a stone foundation,
sold for $3,600 and included a parlor and “a family or sitting room” on the
first floor. Also on the first floor
were a kitchen and pantry off the home’s dining room. Upstairs were “five
good-sized bedrooms.”

Victorian Cottage, 1902. Originally published by Radford Architectural Company

Barber Victorian, 1891.
NOTES.
This is a house of ample and convenient room, compact and well pro portioned, of
rather plain design, yet sensibly and tastefully finished. The hall is of ample
size and is used as a sitting room. The parlor connects with hall by sliding
doors and has a front window of plate and stained glass. The dining room is
large and light and opens out on front veranda from the bay window. The sitting
room is used as a family bed room, with a children's bed room back.
The kitchen is conveniently arranged and
is effectually
cut off from front part of house by the back hall.
The chambers are ample in size and all are provided with closets. The round tower produces a very handsome effect, being in good proportion to the rest of the house.
We can recommend this design strongly for a first-class house. Varia tions of
this plan can be seen on pages 80,112,122 and l66. This plan can be enlarged,
reduced or changed to front in any direction.

Southwestern home 1910

Dutch Cape, Hiawatha - 1922
The Chelsea, Modern Home Number 111
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