An elegant Victorian graphic used as a content seperator.

Barber Residence 01

Built for:
Barber, George F. (Laura)
Occupation:
Architect, Author
Street address:

1635 Washington Ave.

City / Town:
Knoxville, TN
Fate:
Extant - Substantially Altered
An elegant Victorian graphic used as a content seperator.
No items found.
Barber's Publication Reference:

The Cottage Souvenir No. 2, 1st Edition, 1891 - Design No. 60 (CS2:60)

Barber's Design Notes:

This design is novel yet very attractive, and has become a general favorite among all lovers of true art in architecture. The stairway is of neat design, and is an attractive feature of the front hall. Door under stairs (plan 2) leads from the hall into the kitchen. This building itself looks much better than is shown in the engravings. First and second stories are clapboarded, belts shingled and wainscoted, gables shingled, roofs slated.Outside blinds throughout. Painting, three-coat work. Foundation walls of brick. Dining room, hall, library, and parlor in hardwood, natural finish. All other rooms painted, three-coat work, hard finish. Plumbing consists of sink and pump in kitchen, bathtub and bowl, with connections, gas throughout.

Barber's estimated range of costs to build:         
$3,300 - $3,850
Barber's estimated cost, or median cost to build: 
3500
Researcher's Comments:

Ground zero in Knoxville.

Barber's Published Floor Plans:
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No additional published floor plans to display.

Barber Residence 01 - Located at 1635 Washington Ave. Knoxville, TN

Barber Residence 01 - Formally located at 1635 Washington Ave. Knoxville, TN