C2 
October, 1912 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
229 
The living-room mantel shows careful attention to detail of the best 
Colonial precedent. The tiles are Moravian of a mat glaze 
All the woodwork is thoroughly consistent as the vista from hall to 
dining-room shows. The door frame motif is paralleled in the mantel 
The banister rail is matched by a mahogany 
strip crowning the baseboard 
here are such provisions made as porch fireplace, 
cold room, and adequate servants’ quarters 
The entrance porch is of the simplest design, 
and looks an integral part of the house 
The rough stone walls have been coated thinly with stucco, which gives 
a uniform color and a satisfactory and pleasing surface 
Both front and back are equally attractive in finish. Here the straight 
stairway ends in a terrace landing that serves as a porch 
