HOUSE AND GARDEN 
August, 1911 
T T A 
The central hall is of generous width and at thie far end contains a 
coat closet on one side and wash-room on the other 
Looking across the living-room. At the far corner of the room, 
on the right, are the glazed doors to the billiard-room 
The glazed porch opening from the dining-room is symmetrical 
with the billiard-room opposite. Dark-stained lattice work covers 
the side walls 
One whole side of the dining-room has been treated in an interest¬ 
ing way by building in two sideboards flanking the central fire¬ 
place 
The bedrooms are particularly large, and two of them have fire¬ 
places. The closet doors have th e full-length mirror panels 
A corner of the northwest bedroom, which, like the others, has been 
decorated and furnished in accordance with Colonial ideas 
THE HOME OF MR. H. D. COREY, NEWTON, MASS. 
Chapman S IF Frazer , architects 
