March, 1919 
improved, the house has a sun 
room added, a wide dormer 
breaks the roof and the entrance 
is turned and given a new hood. 
The addition is carried out be¬ 
yond the chimney line and a Pal- 
ladian window inserted 
At one end has been added a sun 
porch that can be glassed in for 
all-year use. Doors from the liv¬ 
ing and dining rooms give access 
and there are rear steps to the 
garden. The two windows light 
bedrooms 
A living room lighted on two sides 
and with a fireplace occupies a cor¬ 
ner of the first floor. The dining 
room is behind this, facing the gar¬ 
den. In the wing is a breakfast al¬ 
cove, kitchen and maid’s room 
Among the interesting factors in this 
reconstructed house are the differing 
floor levels which add quaint atmos¬ 
phere to the rooms 
Upstairs two bedrooms are provided 
in the main part of the house with a 
bath and hall. The wing is taken 
up by an owner’s suite of bedroom, 
bath and sleeping porch. All rooms 
have plenty of light and ventilation 
