June, 1911 
AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 
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Fig. |14—A house built of stucco and shingles 
presents a good design for a modern stucco house. The 
exterior walls of the building are covered with cement stucco 
and the roof is covered with shingles and stained a deep 
red. The interior of the house is trimmed with oak; the 
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reception-room, hall, library and dining-room have paneled 
wainscotings and beamed ceilings. 
The hall is separated from the reception-room to the 
right and the library to the left by archways supported on 
square columns The fireplace in the library is built of brick 
and has a stone mantel. The fireplace in the dining-room 
has facings and hearth of Philadelphia pressed brick and 
a brick mantel. The kitchen and its dependencies and the 
maids’ rooms occupy the remainder of the floor space in 
the first story. The second story contains four bedrooms 
provided with large closets, an outdoor sleeping-porch and 
a bathroom. These bedrooms are treated with a white 
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painted trim and the walls are decorated in one color 
scheme. 
Mr. A. White Pierce designed the house illustrated in 
Fig. 8, and built for Frank K. Heinz, Esq. This is a house 
Fig. 17 —A view of the house through the trees 
Fig. 18—The stairs ascend from the living-room 
