From: Radford's House Designs of the Twenties
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If the floor plans of The Ingalls were not shown you here, you would probably turn the page and look no further into this house, assuming it is too small to suit your requirements. It would be a mistake to pass it up, however, if you are looking for an inexpensive house with three or four bedrooms. Yes, The Ingalls has three or four bedrooms—four, if you wish to use the spare room downstairs as such—in spite of the fact that it covers a ground area of less than nine hundred square feet! If need be, you could put the end of the house to the street, entering the porch from the end rather than the side, and build The Ingalls on a 40-foot lot. In spite of its numerous rooms, every part of this house is skillfully arranged. The living room is large, with a fireplace at one end, and one of the spare room closets can be used for coats; a wide cased opening between the dining room and living room makes both seem larger; and there is a big pantry for a good-sized kitchen.
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