House and Garden 
THE LIVING-ROOM IN MR. LINDSAY’S BUNGALOW, SHOWING THE ROUGH STONE FIREPLACE 
which on clear days extend even to the Channel 
Islands, some forty miles oft' shore in the Pacific 
Ocean. The approach is from the avenue above 
the house by walks and a carriage way leading to the 
small porch shown on plan. From this porch an 
entrance hall leads to the central living-room which 
extends entirely through the house, opening by 
generous French windows onto a piazza at the south. 
The living-room is panel wainscoted to the height of 
about eight feet where the ceiling, as shown in the 
illustration, is divided into panels on the rake by light 
moulded beams; the center of the ceiling is treated 
THE HOUSE OF MR. A. J. EDDY, PASADENA, CALIFORNIA, SHOWING MEXICAN INSPIRATION 
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