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In designing this house the architect tried to answer 
the old question: How good can a small house be? 
-or should it be-How small can a good house be? 
In any event the results were successful and the house 
of unbelievable moderate cost 
The plan of the first floor shows a one-room depth. It 
is simple and open in design, with a central hall divid¬ 
ing the dining- and living-room, and the service parts 
successfully segregated. It is a plan that readily will 
permit future additions 
Its lines are of the English cottage type adapted to the 
local environment. In construction it is a frame build¬ 
ing finished with stucco on wire lath. The arrange¬ 
ment of windows mitigates the bareness of the stucco, 
which will be further relieved when the planting is 
more fully developed 
THE RESIDENCE OF 
H. R. de SINCLAIR, ESQ., AT 
NUTLEY, NEW JERSEY 
Lewis Colt Albro , architect 
