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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 78

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
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78
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6-F THE TENNESSEAN, Sunday, Morch 30, 1975 rr wiim Ill Ranchl WEST MEADE AREA 2 UuriM'lli l.lrii CONDOMINIUMS 332-9279 352-1343 BIG Bargain Saves Space in Wood-Burning dill Irtsr i I ttiOTHlilC MfcSTlr -y FIREPLACES Installs Anywhere! By ANDY LANG HERE'S A charming house that meets the reqirements of the average family looking for the comforts of a three-bedroom I Hibii of llftik KEIY1PKAU is sheltered by the roof portion of one of the two house winas. House qets some of its charm from the HAS 'EM 928 Third No. 256-6688 Front Entrance straighforward simplicity of the exterior design. The walls ore boards and battens. ranch yet desirous of staying jyithin a limited budget.

The design of this one- rooms and two bathrooms. There is a partial basement and the choice of either a one story house has been deli- 2 CAR GARAGE 19. 20 QUIET DISHWASHER AT WORK! Power-Flo Mechanism Quirt. dishes iltjncr 2-Lml Thoro-VC'jsh Built-in Soft Food Disposer Automatic Determent Dispenser Madtl GGS-D2S0 berately kept simple so that or two-car garage. Vertical its habitable area is only 1220 boards and battens are uti-square feet.

But architect lized on the exterior to pro-Samuel Paul has given it a vide an air of quiet hospitali-functioning layout that pro- ty. yides adequate space for all THE FRONT entrance is activities. strategically located where The circulation pattern the two wings of the house that links the rooms is ex- meet to form protecting cellent, more along the lines arms, of a larger house where there The roof extending all the is more leeway for maneu- way across one wing pro-verability in design. vides a covered shelter to the i Within the walls of the front entrance. Lrshaped ranch are seven One enters through the stairway to the partial cellar, which is convenient to the outside as well as to the garage.

R-109 Statistics Design R-109 has a living room, dining room, family room, kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a foyer, totaling 1220 square feet. There is a partial basement. The garage can be one or two-car and is to the right of the family room and kitchen, forming an in the exterior structure. The over-all dimensions of 55' 2" by 48' as shown on the floor plan, include the two-car garage version. portico to a spacious foyer equipped with a large guest-closet.

To the right of the foyer is the L-shaped living-dining room. The fireplace in the living room highlights both rooms as does the large window wall which allows a pleasant view to the rear patio. A sliding glass door from the dining room leads on to the patio. The two rooms flow into each other giving an illusion of space. The kitchen and family rooms are almost one, yet separated by a snack bar.

There is easy access to the rear patio from the family room. Separating the family room from the garage is a JCL 0M I I i i- FAMILY pi ROOM IL LIVING DINING Oot200 ROOM 9MI Jia. 120,174 ch FOUR UaBUJadLaaar II PORTICO 'I i h- lffl--4r MASTER BEDROOM BEDROOM I io, 12 iyji I THE HOUSE OF THE WEEK STheTenneiiew I Ntihville. Tenn. 37202 Enclosed It $1 (Check or money order oily, pleaie) I Teach (or biby blueprints of Design No.

R-109 I Enclosed It II for RANCH HOMES booklet Enclosed Is tl (or YOUR HOME booklet I I Enclosed Is tl (or PRACTICAL HOME REPAIRS I Name of the entrance door at the point where the two wings of the house meet enables the foyer to serve as the focal point of an excellent floor plan layout. Sliding glass door from the dining room leads to the rear patio. h- 'ftreet R-109 State. Zip CUSTOM BUILT HOMES 242-2979 Time To Nominate A Favorite Edifice (Nttmal Initillttien) INGLEWOOD HARDWARE ft LUMBER CO 3214GolltinRd. 228 2521 INSTAllID (S SIMMONS I ASSOC INC 2625 Eugenia Nashville 37201.

In- 20. Seale is from Alexandria, pointed arch. There are 18 dude name and address of Va. Author of a forthcoming slender, flat-headed stained the building, statement as to book on Victorian architec- glass windows with their its present use, the name and ture, an active member of original glass. Bead and reel address of the owner, the the Victorian Society of entablatures ornament the date the building was erect- America, he will speak at arches.

Theglass is designed ed, name of architect or uieeKwooa on viciormn in- with geometric motifs or may contain a simple Bible or Latin cross. Quatrefou windows in each of the four elevations depict shields, a crown and a cross. CUSTOM IUADE DRAPES NEW PATTERN SELECTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM Printed Sheers Printed linens Printed Cottons Printed Casements Budgtf priud 2.49 la $5 99 yj. offer Hm lorgid and finest (election in this area. MRS.

UW8EMCE INVITES TBU TO COME IN UD SEE OUR NEW LIME OF FABRICS. teriors in America. AN EARLY nomination for an award is the Jordonia Methodist Church, a white clapboard structure built in the late 19th century. A parish house was later added to the structure. By CLARA HIERONYMUS ternal authenticity, but will these historic structures be judged on "tasteful, provide the most visible link TR.

WILLIAM Seale, his- imaginative alteration of the to the past and must be pre- torian and writer on interior for contemporary servea for the future. Victorian architecture and use." There are four categories interiors, will serve as judge in which nominations may for the 1975 architectural STRUCTURES in the cat- be made: Residences (only awards program sponsored egory of historic sites open to the exterior will be judged) by the Metro Historical the public or buildings that Commercial (i.e. residences Commission. have won awards in other that have been adapted to Nominations may be made years are not eligible for no- commercial use or buildings up to April 11 by any inter- mination. erected for commercial use ested person; eligible for The purpose of the compe- and continued for same); consideration are buildings tition is to stimulate interest Churches or church-owned in Davidson County, at least and make the community properties such as parish 50 years old and in sound more aware of the architec- houses or rectories; and condition.

They must have tural and historical merits of Schools or school-owned architectural merit andor distinguished buildings from properties owned by city or historical interest and, if the past. state, restored, residences must It is hoped that the awards have exterior authenticity to program will encourage SEND NOMINATIONS to their period. Commercial community pride in the Metropolitan Historical buildings must also have ex- county's buildings, since Commission, 329 Stahlman CXjf decoiotorj bfing snmpies then measure ond estimate FREE We do the entire job including installation. The building has been meticulously maintained, and the parish house addition is a scoo LABOR CHARGE PER PUEllMEDOR UMLIMCD It has tall nronortinrK with Plain clapboard structure ProRortI0.ns1vv1tP that is arrhiterturallv enm- HOME DRAPERY SHOP a high, steep pitched stand builder, if known, and your own name and address. This year, for the first time, the Commission has asked four citizens to serve on the Architectural Awards Study Committee.

They are Mrs. Frank W. Webster, Mrs. Laurence Polk Brown, Edwin C. P'Pool, and Steve Crook.

Mrs. William G. Coke Jr. is chairman of the awards program. The committee will aid in studying and locating the nominated buildings and in preparing informational material on them for the judge during his two-day stay in Nashville, April 19 Eatible with the original uilding.

4 nnue mage no. Home Fed. Bldi. telle Meide Pliu 383-1875 ing seam tin roof, an irregular silhouette, a bell tower, stained glass windows, simple large eave brackets and a rubble foundation. Patterned shingling covers the upper half of the front facade, and the tower roof is carried on shingled posts braced with a plain BRADFORD'S omental rugs Bradford's offers genuine handmade rugs from Persia, India and Turkey af substantial savings.

We have many rugs which carry a two year inventory and need a home! Come early for this special event. NOTHING ADDS SO MUCH TO THE BEAU-TY OF A HOME AS ATTRACTIVE LIGHTING AND NOW YOU CAN AFFORD THE FIXTURES YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED AT UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICES! SAVINGS up to 50 EXAMPLES: (Partial listing) BRAID'S MARCH LIGHTING FIXTURE CLEAR-A-WAY TYPE SIZE REG. PRICE NOW INDIA 11x18 $2395.00 $1100.00 HAMADAN 12x20 2950.00 1950.00 TURKISH 9.10x15.7 695.00 455.00 TURKISH 5.3x9 595.00 380.00 BOKHARA 995.00 550.00 MESHED 9x12 1295.00. 850.00 J0SH0GAN 7.2x10.5 1450.00 780.00 MAHAL 10.7x13.10 1695.00 1100.00 SAR0UK 6.9x9.10 1450.00 850.00 KERMAN 6x9 1095.00 750.00 GENUINE AUBUSS0N 12x20 3950.00 2470.00 (EXTENDEDTHRU APRIL 4TH) THIS BEAUTIFUL FIXTURE JUST ONE OF HUNDREDS' AT BIG, BIG SAVINGS! 4 i OVERSTOCKS DISCONTINUED NUMBERS SPECIAL PURCHASES ONE-OF-A-KIND HURRY! Rugs of special interest TYPE SIZE PRICE WW IMS 2650.00 CHOUM (wool and silk) 4 7x6.4 JS500Q Ernest George Metcalfe, CAUCASIAN Ho. 246343-5-Ho.

1 "Holbein Page 30 Brooklyn Museum, Dec, 1929 4x7 2250.00 18th Century Turkish Silk Wall Hanging 5.3x7.4 1500.00 Antique SAROUK, Pre 1870 8.10x11.10 2500.00 Rare 19th Century Jabrii Prayer Rug. Hanging Lantern, Copper color. 4. Jx6.4 1250.00 Rare Design, Antique Caucasian Kazak 44 U50.00 QUANTITIES LIMITED I I magnificent colors! WW til All Sales Final No H.ld Orders No Returns No Speciol Orders No. 4612 EARLY AMERICAN IN RED OR MUSTARD WITH FRUITWOOD AND ANTIQUE BRASS-WIDTH 18 O.A.

DROP 38" NOTES OF SPECIAL INTEREST Our new shipment for spring Is in slock now1 Beautiful Tabu. Rugs in many sires, and the colors you love so well And YES Ihe special stack of rugs I ONLY $3500 NET I hi I 0 I HOURS generally have for you will be available1 Signed, JWF HILISB0R0 R0AO 0 29 7-3541 .900 5 30 SIX DAYS OPEN -Jtrato by Dense Sloan HOUSE MONDAY. FRIDAY NITES 'TIL 9 Nomination: The Jordonia Methodist church, built in the late 19th century, has 1100 DEMONBREUN Open Mondoy Thru Friday 8:00 A.M. 4:30 P.M. EVERYDAY IS "BARGAIN DAY" IN BRAID'S "BACK ROOM" at.

been nominated for an Architectural Award in the 1 975 awards oroamm sponsored bv Metropolitan Historical Commission. 1 1.

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