April, 1 910 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



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facings, and 

 hearth and 

 mantel, and a 

 paneled seat, 

 at the side of 

 the fireplace. 



The din- 

 i n g-ro om, 

 treated with 

 white enamel 

 paint, is fin- 

 ished in the 

 Colonial 

 style. The 

 walls have a 

 panel e d 

 wainscoting 

 to the height 

 of seven feet 

 and finished 

 with a plate- 

 rack. Above 

 the wainscot- 

 ing the walls ^ The 

 are covered 



with a blue and white wall paper and the ceiling is beamed. 

 There is a china closet built in, with a cupboard beneath 

 the counter shelf, and shelves above, enclosed with glass 

 doors of latticed design. The open fireplace has a red 

 brick facing and hearth, and a quaint mantel of Colonial 

 style. 



The butler's pantry is fitted with all the best conveni- 



ences, and it 

 has sink, 

 drawers, 

 dresser and 

 cupboards. 



The kitch- 

 en, laundry 

 and its de- 

 pendencies 

 are fitted with 

 the best mod- 

 ern improve- 

 ments, in- 

 c I u d i n g 

 range, sink, 

 po t-cl OS et, 

 store- pan try, 

 lobby large 

 enough to 

 admit an 

 ice-box, 

 and wood 

 and coal 

 shed com- 

 plete. 

 The second story is treated in white. There are four 

 large bedrooms, and also two bathrooms handsomely fitted 

 with porcelain fixtures and exposed nickel-plated plumbing, 

 dressing-room, linen closet and three servants' bedrooms 

 and bath, which are placed over the kitchen extension. 



Messrs. Chapman and Eraser, of Boston, Mass., were 

 the architects of this interesting house. 



hall 



The living-room 



