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unique engineering and handling. Then see your dealer
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Cleveland, Ga.
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Other families in Georgia
enjoy low-cost
electric cooling/heating
IN ATLANTA, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Schmidt
delight in their 7-room, 2-bath home. It is
heated and cooled with an electric heat pump
and equipped with a range, dryer, washer,
refrigerator, water heater, dishwasher and
freezer. MONTHLY COST $34.26
IN ROME, the Bryan M. Story family likes the
year-round, even temperature control provided
by their electric heat pump. Their big 7-room,
214 -bath home includes an electric range,
washer, dryer, water heater, dishwasher and
ironer. MONTHLY COST $39.00
IN VALDOSTA, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cross
report that their electric heat pump “ .. .is
clean, economical to operate and has no fuel
odors.” The 2,000-square-foot home includes
range, refrigerator, washer, dryer, dishwasher
and water heater. MONTHLY COST $34.64
IN TUCKER, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Smith
have nothing but praise for total-electric living.
Electric heat pumps comfort-condition their
8-room, 2-bath home all year. Everything is
electric—even many of the tools in Mr. Smith's
hobby shop. MONTHLY COST $25.24
Why don’t you step up to the
joy of totai-electric living?
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The main entry permits access
to the kitchen, family room or
the living room and bedroom
wing without traveling through
any other room in the house.
This entry has two generous
closets for coat storage.
The kitchen, family room is to
the right of the entry. There
is a convenient washroom off the
kitchen next to the side door.
The family room has generous
windows there is facing bookcase the street side and
a on one
with cabinet below for storage
of hobby equipment. This family
room is ideal for dining, activities. hobbies,
and general stairway family the
There is a from
kitchen leading to the full
basement
from The the living hall room, is 36-inch-high separated
wall by a trellis above.
with wood
This gives a and very open feeling
to the room creates a more
spacious feeling in the halL The
living room has sliding doors
facing a terrace at the rear.
There are two unbroken walls
which make for good furniture
placement feeling
An additional of spa¬
ciousness is achieved through
built in structural unbroken lighting. walls Coves
slong the
light upward against the
walls and ceilings to create
daylight effect and make
room seem eves larger. A lighted
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throws light both upward and
downward daylight over the effect. draperies To to
create a set
the mood for relaxation and
quiet conversation, or to and create
other variations of mood at¬
mosphere, as well as assure
adequate lighting for any seeing
task, lights are controlled by
Luxtrol light controls that
brighten or dim lights to aay
degree.
The bedrooms are versatile in
that the front bedroom can be
one very large room, er divided
into two smaller doors. rooms, This by
means of folding
front bedroom has e closet sad
built in desk with shelves above
for each area. There are two
closets hi the rear bedroom
as welL _D. I
At the hall is a storage closet
for brooms and cleaning closet sup¬
plies and a linen
The bath has twin lavatories
and a built in counter top. {
Plans are available from
Clifford N. Wright Architect *
Associates, 19115 Schoolcraft,
Detroit S3, Michigan, at $15 lor