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BUNGALOWS

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HOUSE
LiS is one of a series of booklets illustrating houses for which construction
drawings have been made available to prospective home-owners and builders through
the co-operation of Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation and Canadian architects.
The booklets offer a wide variety of house types and plans which have been designed
especially to meet Canadian requirements. Other booklets in the series include:
SMALL HOUSE DESIGNS - 1
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SMALL HOUSE DESIGNS - 2-STOREY
A complete set of working drawings for each house illustrated may be purchased
from Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation for $10.00. Drawings should be
ordered by house design number from the nearest regional or branch office of the
Corporation.
A leaflet illustrating DUPLEX DESIGNS may be obtained on request and, in addition,
FARM HOUSE PLANNING, a volume of farm house designs prepared and published under the
direction of the Prairie Rural Housing Committee, is also available. Working drawings of
the duplex designs sell for $15.00 per set and farm house designs for $7.50 per set.
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HOW TO SELECT IT
CHOOSING the right house design
is the most fascinating part of planning
successful home-ownership. A wise choice
ensures the utmost in living convenience
and comfort - both indoors and out - for
those who will make the house their home.
The house designs illustrated in this
series are intended to give variety in plan
arrangements, house types and exterior
finishes. Selections have been limited to
designs with reasonable floor areas in rela-
tion to the accommodation provided. Sepa-
ration of living and sleeping areas, good
THE SIZE
Before considering any particular de-
sign, a careful assessment of the family's
present and future room requirements
should be made . Since cost is generally an
important consideration, a compromise on
space may be necessary in the interest of
economy. In many comfortable homes the
dining room is combined with the living
room or kitchen.
To determine whether or not a particular
design will conveniently meet the living
circulation between rooms, and economy
without austerity, have been integrated
with sound structure to produce pleasant
and attractive houses. Therefore, in select-
ing a house design from this series, it
remains for you to choose the house which
has the style and character you like and
which provides satisfactory accommoda-
tion. You should also take into account the
size and arrangement of rooms, the suit-
ability of rooms for furniture placement,
the type of house, the bUilding site, and
your financial capabilities.
needs of your family, draw the floor plan
to a scale of one-quarter inch to one foot
and make cut-outs of your major pieces of
furniture and equipment to the same scale.
By moving the cut-outs about on the scale
drawing, you will be able to plan your
furniture arrangement and check on the
circulation within furnished rooms, door
and window locations, adequacy of room
sizes and shapes and many other details of
living and house-keeping.
THE TYPE
It should be remembered that while the
required livable floor area may be attained
in the bungalow, I V2-storey or 2-storey
types, the cost will vary considerably.
Building costs per square foot for each
type of house and type of construction
should be obtained from builders who are
familiar with building conditions in the
area where the house is to be built.
The question of the basement or base-
mentless house may arise. Houses without
basements have gained popularity as a
THE SITE
The site for your house must be selected
very carefully. First of all, the house and
the neighborhood should be in character
and the lot wide enough to allow for a
driveway or future garage.
If the soil is rock, excavating for a base-
ment will be expensive but if the rock
provides satisfactory footing for the founda-
tion, a house without a basement could be
selected. The cost of providing space for
the heating plant and storage on the first
floor should be compared to the cost of
excavating for a basement.
The natural drainage in the area should
also be considered since excavating below
the water level can result in a damp and
unsatisfactory basement unless special pre-
cautions are taken. it will be
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
For the most satisfying results, ensure
that the contractor gives you a faithful
reproduction of the design you have
chosen. Even minor changes in exterior
detail can spoil the effect which has been
carefully worked out by the designer .
Minor changes in plan arrangement may
not affect the structural design of the house
but major changes are sometimes difficult
and often unsatisfactory . You should avoid
selecting a plan which will require major
changes. Where minor changes are de-
sired, technical advice should be obtained.
result of new techniques and skills applied
by builders but, if cost is a factor, the local
climate, the soil conditions of the lot and
the depth of the existing sewer and water
services should be the guides. For example,
if frost and soil conditions require that
footings be placed at or near a depth
necessary for a basement, the basement
house will be less expensive since space
for the heating plant and necessary storage
can be provided in the basement at little
additional cost.
necessary to build above the water level
and the house will project above the
ground more than the designer intended.
Expensive retaining walls and additional
landscaping will then be required to give
the house a proper setting. Water and
sewer services at shallow depth can have
a similar effect since they must be below
the basement floor. In both cases the base-
mentless house eliminates the problem.
Proper orientation of the house is related
to the site. Most people like to have the
early morning sun enter the kitchen and
bedrooms and the afternoon and evening
sun enter the living room. The main point
is to decide what you want and then select
the house design and site which together
produce the desired orientation.
For exterior finish, many variations are
possible if the house is of frame construc-
tion. Masonry veneer construction is lim-
ited mainly to brick and stone while solid
masonry may be brick, brick and tile,
stone, concrete, or concrete blocks which
are stuccoed, cement finished or painted
with waterproofing paint.
And a final word of warning. Always
obtain working drawings before starting
construction. The sketches presented in
this booklet are intended as illustrations
only.
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Front Entrance
Open stairs up and
closed stairs down
Closed stairs up and down
Stairs with winders
Stairs with landing
Open fireplace with tile
hearth, ash dump,
flue from basement
Chimney with one flue
Chimney with two flues
Kitchen cabinet
upper and lower
Closet with rod and shelf
Lihen closet with shelves
Medicine cabinet
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Rear En trance
Arch
Arch with curtains
Window
Tile
Flagstone
Stoop with railings
Side entrance stoop
with railings
_ Flower box
Open partition
TWO-BEDROOM BUNGALOWS
980 square feet
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19,600 cubic feet
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Winnipeg M' , an.
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Ottawa, Ont.
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Ottawa, Ont.
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Toronto, Ont.
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Winnipeg, Man.
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Toronto, Ont.
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(Design 114 is a variation of this plan)
828 square feet
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16,145 cubic feet
(exclusive of garage)
M. G. Dixon,
Ottawa, Ont.
828 square feet
16,145 cubic feet
M. G. Dixon,
Ottawa, Ont.
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20,965 cubic feet
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Designer-
A. A. Perkins
Associate Architect-
Alan Deacon,
Toronto, Ont.
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14,140 cubic feet
804 square feet
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16,480 cubic feet
M. G. Dixon,
Ottawa, Ont.
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Vancouver, B.C.
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1,351 square feet
27,890 cubic feet
Roland Dumais,
Montreal, P.O.
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985 square feet
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12,310 cubic feet
Semmens & Simpson,
Vancouver, B.C.
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18,620 cubic feet
G. Burniston,
J. Storey,
Toronto, Ont.
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Toronto, Ont.
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Montreal, P.Q.'
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18,880 cubic feet
M. G. Dixon,
Ottawa, Ont.
DESIGN
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M. G. Dixon,
Ottawa, Ont.
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937 square feet
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18 850 cubic feet ,
Designers-
Roy James Construc-
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London, Onto
Associate Architects -
Riddle, Connor
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London, Ont.
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1,045 square feet
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21, 160 cubic feet
Desiqner-
H. C. Jarvis,
Ottawa, Ont.
Associate Architect-
A. Martineau
Ottawa, Ont.
996 square feet
18,760 cubic feet
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Toronto, Ont.
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Toronto, Ont.
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(Designs 212, 213 and 214 are variations of this plan,)
919 square feet

17,4 70 cubic feet
Wilson & Newton,
Toronto, Ont.
989 square feet
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18,160 cubic feet
A. W. Gray,
Vancouver, B.C.
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1,141 square feet
22,820 cubic feet
Roy Sellors,
Winnipeg, Man,
1,039 square feet
euluc
21,820 cubic feet
Henry Fliess,
Toronto, Ont.
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LIVING-DINING ROOM
IS'-O" x 14'-6
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14-0" x 10'-0
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16,910 cubic feet
M. G. Dixon,
Ottawa, Ont.
949 square feet

18,250 cubic feet
M. G. Dixon,
Ottawa, Ont.
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I(JO-.S'-O'
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BEDROOM
11'-6- x 160'
LIVING ROOM
22'-0- > 14-()
(Designs 219 and 221 are variations oj this plan.)
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(Designs 219 an d 220 aTe varzatzo o 0 ns of this plano)
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949 square feet
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17,705 cubic feet
Mo Go Dixon,
Ottawa, Ont.
q.1.oo4 -A IU!,(;;,:
960 square feet
euiJ;c, e ~ :
17,035. cubic feet
Henry Fliess,
Toronto, Ont.
LIVING RO()M .
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DINING.
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1, 138 square feet
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22,755 cubic feet
Roy Sellors,
Winnipeg, Man.
975 square feet
20,720 cubic feet
Roland Dumais,
Montreal, P.Q.
BEDROOM
11'-5- .. 8'5
planting
area
BEDROOM
IS-O:It 11'5-
LIVING ROOM
13'-6- x 11'6-
breakfo5t
nook
n
BEDROOM

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13"-6"
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942 square feet
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18,855 cubic feet
M. G. Dixon,
Ottawa, Ont.
1,028 square feet
.
20,715 cubic feet
Wilson & Newton
Toronto, Ont. '
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11' - 9 ')(.10'-0"
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828 square feet
etudenid.:
16,145 cubic feet
M_ G_ Dixon,
Ottawa, Ont.
, ,
985 square feet
eulue
12,310 cubic feet

Semmens & Simpson,
Vancouver, B.C.
STORAGE
DINING
Id-8x 6'- d'
LIVING ROOM
x 12'0
40'-(1
coots
BEDROOM
10'-0 x 8'-4"
(Design 203 is a variation of this plan.)
D
BEDROOM
Id-9" x
BEDROOM
11'6" x Id-3"
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GARAGE
22:4".11'.4"
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16:6".12:0"
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(exclusive of breeze-
way & garage)
euluc
15,620 cubic feet
(excl usi ve of breeze-
way & garage)
Fetherstonhaugh,
Durnford, Bolton
& Chadwick,
Montreal, P.Q.
870 square feet

16,720 cubic feet
M, G, Dixon,
Ottawa, Ont.
CD
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BEDROOM OR
PLAY ROOM
10',6-, s'- 2"
BEDROOM

D
KITCHEN
9'-0"8'-0'
coots
D
BEDROOM
15'-6"",9'-0
DINING
10'-0', 8'-0'
LIVING ROOM
13'-0'
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Central
Mortgage and
Housing
Corporation
PRINTED IN CANADA
OTT A WA, JUNE 1952

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