March, 1908 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



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mainder of the building is housed in a gambrel roof with 

 Dutch characteristics. The exterior is covered with shingles, 

 and the trimmings are painted an old-ivory white. 



The hall is trimmed with chestnut. It has a Dutch door 

 with leaded glass windows on either side, a wainscoting of 



The Bay Window Is a Feature of the End of the House 



chestnut battens and moldings, and a staircase of simple but 

 artistic design. The walls are tinted an old rose. 



The living-room extends the entire depth of the house, 

 and has a wainscot of chestnut battens and moldings. The 

 mantel, placed over a fireplace with Welsh tile facings and 



The House Has an Individual Character 



