January, 1913 
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From the extreme end of the lower garden one looks toward the loggia and the upper garden 
with its pergola-covered walk. This view shows the disposition of the most important 
rooms to take advantage of the attractive view to the west 
On the west front a paved terrace covered with a 
pergola and awnings serves as an outdoor addi¬ 
tion to the main living-room 
The main hall or living-room is paneled with white woodwork and 
opens with wide French doors on a terrace 
The library shows simple but attractive furnishings in which chintzes 
and warm-toned rugs lend color and play an important part 
The loggia with its tiled floor and marble finish makes a very desirable 
room for warm weather. Lattice as a wall covering is well shown 
Successful planning is evidenced in the smallest details. This summer 
house is in good keeping with the complete scheme for the place 
