A SUNROOM IS A PLEASANT PLACE 
Between the green growing things of the garden and 
the formal furnishings of indoors stands the sunroom. 
It partakes of the nature of each and is equally con¬ 
gruous with both. As a vestibule to the garden, it 
has the al fresco touch of colorful fibre rugs, reed 
or willow furniture gaily painted, sheer curtains that 
filter the light and give an even glow such as the 
sun’s light over the countryside. Flowers and potted 
plants give hint of what lies beyond. ^5 a vestibule 
to the house, it has the architectural background and 
sufficient permanent fixtures so that in winter it can 
be made a comfortable, pleasant place. These char¬ 
acteristics are found in the sunroom of the George 
.Arents house at Rye, N. Y. Lewis Colt Albro, architect 
