HOUSE AND GARDEN 
November, 1912 
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The drawing-room extends the full depth of the house. It is paneled 
to the ceiling with flat strips. The bookcases are set in this paneling 
The living-room opens into the drawing-room at one end and the dining¬ 
room at the other, and is fixed up for easy comfort and informality 
The dining-room opens out onto the breakfast-room with two sets of 
French doors, while a set of three windows faces the south 
In the garden a pergola connects the garage and stable with the kitchen 
wing of the house. It is thoroughly consistent with the house architecture 
Throughout the Graham house are many modern ideas worth adopting. The garden side has the greatest sweep of roof, which bridges over a 
terrace forming a porch. The treatment is more informal than the street side and rough stones are used instead of the stucco finish. Privacy is 
thus insured for the intimate life of the inmates 
