SA Builders Vol 34 Issue 5build

SA Builders

Volume 34, Issue 5build

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Features

Monthly Comment

Every Reader

How the Architect Helps the Home

Talks with Architects

Mr. William Martin Aiken on the City Architect

A Twin Gable House at Ogontz, Pa.

Personal Labor in the Garden

The Garden

Winter and Summer Plants

An Elizabethan Residence at Montclair, N. J.

Large and small Gardens

Household Cheapness

A Colonial Residence at Hartford, Conn.

An Iceless Refrigerator

The Household

A New Idea in Bed Furnishings

Heating Talk

Soft Coal for Domestic use

Bituminous Coal for the Furnace

A Residence at Elkins, Pa.

Children's Wall-Paper

Substitutes for Anthracite

A Stable at Elkins, Pa.

Ordinary Furniture, Old and New

The Needs of Town Dwellers

“Arts and Crafts” Furniture

Sanitation

A Study of Water Qualities

The Parlor Suit”

Cleanliness in Business Districts

A Water-Tight Basement Wall

A Residence at Atlanta, Ga.

The Family Library

Destruction by Fire before Completion

Written Agreement not to File Lien.—Bond

House Suggestions

The “Tent City”

Change in Character of Lien

Violation of Building Ordinances

Party Wall Agreement

Legal Notes

Architect'S Certificate Conclusive

A Tree Garden.—The Estate of Thomas Stetson, Esq., New Bedford, Mass.

A Portable House

Verbal Contracts.—Limit of Time for Lien

A Page of Colonial Mantels

Ten Reasons for Employing an Architect

Right to Mechanic's Lien

A Residence at Stapleton, Staten Island

A Modern Colonial Stairway

Saving Steps

Materials Old and New

The Shape of Rooms

New Building Patents

A Residence at Nutley, N. J.

A New Color Chart

Art Modeling

Publishers' Department

A Cold Galvanizing Process

Doors, Blinds, Windows, Moldings, Etc.

Roofing Tin

How to Earn More

A Four-Sided Molder

Rainproof Roofs

Modern Bathrooms