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The all-year porch is, in effect, a living-room that marks the 
transition between indoors and out. Here white walls and green 
lattice, plants and wicker furniture give it a summery appearance 
that is further accented ivhen the windows are taken out for the 
warmer seasons 
Edwin F. Gillette, architect 
By comparing this picture with the photograph of the brick house 
shown on page 31 , one can see how important a factor are con¬ 
sistent architectural lines. The exterior is frugally simple; inside 
the same simplicity of line is continued, with the added touch, as 
shown by this fireplace, of the owner's individuality in decoration 
W. Duncan Lee, architect 
Comfort and simplicity characterize the living-room of this 
Southern home. The walls are tan, the rug is oriental and the 
Chesterfield is upholstered in black velour. Through the door is 
a glimpse of the den, of which a larger view is shown opposite 
