November, 1905 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



3*7 



with Japanese leather. This room is oval in form, and it 

 makes a very attractive apartment. The fireplace has tiled 

 facings and hearth and mantel. The butler's pantry is fitted 

 with dressers, drawers, cupboards, sink, etc. The kitchen is 

 fitted with a pantry, which is quite unusual for the modern 

 house, and contains the ice-box, which has an outside entrance. 

 The kitchen has an open fireplace, pot closet, sink and 

 counter, and is fitted with all the best modern conveniences. 

 The second floor throughout is trimmed with pine and 

 treated with white enamel paint, while the doors are finished 

 in mahogany. This floor contains a large, open hall, the 



front of which is devoted to a sitting-room, and five bed- 

 rooms with large closets, and three bathrooms, the latter 

 having tiled floors and wainscoting, and porcelain fixtures 

 and exposed nickelplated plumbing. There is also on this 

 floor a linen closet of large dimensions, well fitted with 

 shelves and drawers, and a cedar closet. The third floor 

 contains the servant quarters and bath and trunk rooms. A 

 cemented cellar contains the laundry, the heating apparatus, 

 fuel rooms, cold storage, etc. 



Messrs. Tracy & Swartwout, architects, 244 Fifth Ave- 

 nue, New York, N. Y. 



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The House of Daniel F. Ginna, Esq., Plainfield, New Jersey 



