The Treads and Risers are made the same as in [Fig. 74] (Chap. V), except that the depth of the risers is increased to five-eighths of an inch. Cut another platform from a cigar-box to fit over the rough one.

Build a Balustrade up the side of the stairs and around the elevator enclosures, using the scheme shown in Chapter V (Figs. [71] and [75]).

All Other Details not mentioned here will be the same as described in [Chapter V], including the painting and finishing of the house.

How to make the Stable

Fig. 114.—Exterior of Stable.

The stable shown in Figs. [114] and [115], and in the background of [Fig. 96], will go nicely with the house described in this or the preceding chapter. Its construction is very simple. The dimensions are twenty-four inches wide, twelve inches deep, and twenty-two inches high, and the barn contains five stalls on the ground floor and a hay-loft above.