134 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS April, 1909 
built for Mr. Gar- 
rett, and from 
plans by the same 
architects, is a house 
containing more DINING Poor 
JDX U7, 
rooms, and _ conse- 
quently cost more 
money to build. It 
is trimmed with 
cypress stained a 
soft brown color.’ 
The hall has a neat liling Roort, 
stairway ascending pat: 
to the second floor. 
The living - room 
has an open fire- 
place built of brick. 
The second floor 
contains five bed- 
rooms and a bath- 
room. This house 
cost four thousand 
eight hundred dol- 30—First story plan of house shown 
lars complete. in figure 29 
UTCHEN 
9 6X5 
Dining oor 
15X16 
Living Roort 
1/5 X/6 DB DEOL0O/L. 
/3 6Xx/7 
The story could, in fact, be continued al- 
most indefinitely. The small house at small 
cost is an economic actuality and an artistic 
reality. It is true there have been other ex- 
Dininc Loork 
12K/D 
ILYNG koore \! 
(2X22 . 
34— First story plan of house shown in figures 
33—A stone and shingle house 33 and 40 
