HOUSE AND GARDEN 
J ULY, 
1912 
The hall serves the double purpose of an entrance and reception-room 
and is informally treated with the beamed ceiling and plaster walls 
A feature of the dining-room is the paneled mantel with its flanking 
closets at either side designed with perfect balance 
In the living-room the fireplace is built into an ingle- 
nook with seats at either side 
HEACOCK 
& 
HOKANSON, 
architects 
Many details that add to completeness are included, 
such as servant’s bath, storage and sewing-rooms 
The house is as completely finished in the rear as it is in the front and op ens out upon a box-inclosed terrace that is a distinctly pleasing feature 
