April, 1915 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
269 
In the lower hallway the Colonial atmosphere is well expressed, the stairs being 
excellently proportioned 
Full length glass doors between the living-room and the sun-room give to the first 
floor an airy atmosphere 
In this house is well planned what in many others is often neglected- 
hallways 
-the upstairs With the alcove and wide spacing, there is ample room for a little work corner in 
the hall 
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The wall, shingled in like the house and garage, connects the two, tying the group into a pleasing, congruous whole, and carrying out the single direct lines to the best 
advantage. Note also the small bay in the angle and the roof treatment 
