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HOUSE AND GARDEN 
April, 1913 
The Rlioads house does not front upon the street, and obtains privacy thereby, the entrance stairs being upon the side and through a porch that may 
be inclosed. The gambrel roofed type was utilized here for the coolness obtained by projecting eaves, the windows of all the main rooms on the 
south side being shaded 
THE RESIDENCE OF 
MR. W. S. RHOADS, 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
Although there is considerable hall space, it is 
so arranged that it really makes an addi¬ 
tion to the rooms 
A low brick terrace gives entrance to one end 
of the porch 
W. Duncan Lee , 
architect 
A bathroom at either end of the main hall is a 
convenient arrangement, especially when 
there are guests 
