House and Garden 
PLAN OF HOUSE AND GROUNDS 
terrace. In winter, 
when the leaves are 
gone, its mere skeleton 
shadows hardly inter¬ 
rupt the warm sun¬ 
shine which pours into 
the living-rooms all 
day. Thus the street 
is ignored, and every¬ 
thing opens on the 
garden and the south. 
The dining-room is 
placed so that a glazed 
door next the butler’s 
pantry opens on to the 
terrace, making it into 
an outdoor dining¬ 
room, where, from 
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN 
