HOUSE AND GARDEN 
January, 
DU 
Possible Types for Smaller Suburban Houses on Open General Level Sites Having 100 to 150 Feet Frontage 
No. 10. — A simple, small stucco type, with tile roof and relieved by well-detailed 
entrance, flower boxes and balanced side porches 
No. 1 1. — The arch motif lends an effect of height in the first story—the type per¬ 
mitting inexpensive development 
(a) Possible types for smaller suburban 
houses on open level sites 
(c) The openness of this first floor plan 
of the Colonial house gives an idea of 
its roominess 
No. 12. — Attic space in this Colonial type gives added bedroom accommodation. 
Red brick or white shinales would be eauallv effective 
(b) A plan of extreme simplicity with 
effective room arrangement 
(d) I rregularity of the staircase hall 
proves attractive on this second floor 
arrangement 
No. 13. — An irregular, simple, white shingle type, with green roof and blinds to 
match — see plans above 
No. ]4. — A reverse of the picture shows how service departments should be ad¬ 
jacent when houses are near together 
