HOUSE AND GARDEN 
January, 1915 
A simple, livable, stucco hollow-tile house developed on the 
central hall plan, with eight main rooms 
A HOUSE AT MISHAWAKA, 
INDIANA 
Noel S. Dunbar , architect 
The stair spindles were 
handwrought by a local 
blacksmith 
The veranda is arranged to 
be closed in and heated 
for winter 
The end of 
living-room was arched to accentuate its length, 
in fumed quartered oak with brown walls 
It is finished 
At the rear of the room is a deep, cream-colored cast mantel, modeled after an 
Italian piece, with old gold tiles 
