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A practical manual addresses planning, designing, and economically building small homes, aimed at prospective owners and builders. It situates construction choices within postwar economic pressures and cost fluctuations, offering ways to estimate budgets and finance projects. Detailed chapters survey materials and construction types—wood framing, masonry, roofing, concrete—and identify essential quality standards and common poor practices to avoid. Systems-level guidance covers plumbing, heating, lighting and electrical work, fire safeguards, trim, painting, and labor-saving devices around the house. The book also treats architectural motifs, traditions in door and window construction, site planning, and selecting materials from advertisements to achieve economical, durable results.

About the Author

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H. Vandervoort Walsh

H. Vandervoort Walsh is an author known for his contributions to practical architecture and home building. His notable work, "The Construction of the Small House," serves as a comprehensive guide for individuals looking to construct small American homes. The book provides valuable insights into the methods and techniques of building, making it a useful resource for aspiring homeowners and builders alike. Walsh's focus on simplicity and utility in home design reflects a broader trend in early 20th-century American architecture, emphasizing accessibility and practicality.

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