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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 19S8 THE HOUSE OF THE WEEK PACE 10 D Build A 1 Big Little House' With Budget Dollars By JOHN 0. B. WALLACE Although small in size, this house provides big living space for the carefully budgeted dollars of today's American family. This is true because of its careful engi neering as well as its expansion possibilities. Designed particularly for the House of The Week series and designated X-7, its creator, Archi tect Lester Cohen, calls it the "biggest little house in the' world." Its dimensions arc only 39 by 31 feet 4 incites, yet with the ex pansion area completed, it would have 10 rooms, including four bed rooms plus two baths. The architect's goal was to de sign a house that could be built at a reasonable price and be lived in comfortably while the expansion area is being finished. Room sizes, therefore, have not suffered. The first floor area provides for two bedrooms, both nearly 13 by 12 feet, a 22-foot-wide living room, an ample kitchen and a bath with a vanitory alcove. Because different families plan their living and entertaining dif ferently, the architect has included an optional feature on the first floor. It's up to the owner to de cide whether he wants a large, family-style kitchen or a larger living room with space for a for mal dining area. Optional Wall Location This choice is made possible by optional location of the wall be tween kitchen and living room. This doesn't mean tearing down partitions or worrying about how to separate these areas. The archi tect has shown exactly where the wall would go in either ar rangement. By placing the wall in line with the basement stairs, the living - Statistics House of The Week Design X-7 has overall dimensions of 39 by 31 feet 4 inches and would handily fit a lot 60 by 100 feet. The first floor has 1,097 square feet. The upper expansion area ha; 5115 square feet. There 1s a full basement with space for four full rooms. room becomes 22 by 13 feet 6 inch es and the kitchen becomes 15 feel 6 inches by 1G feet 6 inches. By placing the wall further back, in line with the china cabinet, the living room becomes 22 by 21 feet 8 inches and the kitchen becomes 15 feet 6 inches by 8 feet 4 inches. In the latter ca'se, the kitchen is still amply large and the formal dining area becomes part of the living room. In the first wall loca tion, the living room remains suf ficiently large and the dining area has the same space, but is within the kitchen area, creating an in formal family room. In the basement, four full rooms are included a cross-ventilated laundry room, a workshop, a heater room with storage space and a freezer alcove, and a play room, 20 by 21 feet 6 inches, with built-in closet and built-in bar. To save money, laundry and bar plumbing have been placed direct ly under the bathroom stack for both the first and expansion floors. Two More Bedrooms Later The expansion floor has two ad ditional bedrooms and a second bath with a vanitory alcove plus two additional storage closets and inen closet. . The average small house does not usually have enough closets or extra storage space. There is no such disadvantage in this plan. ? te-f-- : r-: srT, A- THE COVERED ENTRANCE of this "big littla house" opens into the living room where there is a floor-to-ceiling bow window and a six-foot-wide stone fireplace. Here there are nine good-sized, closets, plus a china closet, a base ment closet, and extra storage space in the basement rooms and in tiie expansion area. Explaining why this is the "big gest little house in the world," the architect says: "The expansion feature, with full basement, is most important. It is a rule of the building trade that it is cheaper to build up than out, and with a full basement you get more enclosed space, too, for the building dollar. "There are houses smaller than this one, but room sizes should not suffer with economies prac ticed. Many families today regret eight-foot bedrooms after the youngsters begin to need more space to themselves. "This plan provides four 'double' bedrooms and a good sized living ..v . . , m : ; 1 -Kill 1 -.jfr... .t i-.v- t o THIS VIEW ing bow wi a - i Sill S""?"; ' J SHOWS the livinq room from iust inside the entrance. Note the floor to ceil- ndow and the stone fireplace. The stairs at the left lead to the upper expan- " sion area. room as well. Proportions of the actual living area are' excellent." The architect decided on an op tional wall between the kitchen and the living room because "no one house will suit every family and the decision on the arrange ment of this space should rest not with the architect but with the people who Jive in a house." -39' 0"- BEDROOM 1 13' X 11'8" BAld KITCHEN I 1CI ff - ' w w CP '.'J LOCATION T I OF WALL '" 5l AT (MINER'S 5, uri ivn i i I BEDROOM 2 f i"2"'"""""'""""'" . V X 1T2" tl 41 I J',. .. THE FLOOR PLAN above shows the arrangement of the first floor. The floor plan of the upper expansion area is shown below. BEDROOM 3 -$4 15' X 13'8" IP BATH BEDROOM 4 15' x 13' r a o r ; X-7 -Send this coupon for your STUDY FLAN- YOU CAN bET a study plan for The House of The Week by filling in youi name and address on the ' coupon on this page and sending it with 35 cents to this newspaper. This study plan shows J each floor of the house to gether with each of the four ejevations. front, rear and sides of the house. It is scaled at ',8-inch per foot. It includes n guide on "I low to Get Your House Built." You can take this study plan to your bank or other mortgage lender and to your builder and get rough estimates on the cost of con struction in this area, ts well as an idea of the cost in relation to your budget. Willi this information you will know whether you will want to proceed with con struction by ordering work ing blueprints direct from the architect and asking for bids for the work. STUDY PLAN ORDER COUPON Buildinq Editor: Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study plan ot The House of The Week, Design X-7. Nam Street . City .... (please print) Stota