HOUSE AND GARDEN 
Ju 
NE, 1915 
A perfect adaptation to the selling has been attained by making the general lines of the house follow the contour of the surrounding land. The 
treatment of the grounds has been closely studied, with a consequent enchanting harmony 
THE RESIDENCE OF EDWIN H. BROWN, GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN 
Although divided into distinct units, there is an ease of access 
from one part of the house to the other. The isolation of 
the service department is well handled 
George W. Graves, 
architect 
On the second floor the house-length corridor is an attractive 
feature, especially since it opens directly on the main stairs 
that are at the rear of the building 
Careful study of details has spelled success, as witness the pergola entrance and 
the trellis on either side which make the entrance a related part of the house 
The same study has been applied to the interior, as shown by the living-room mantel 
and its flanking windows. Gaily-colored cretonnes brighten the room 
