16 
House & Garden 
Architecturally, the 
house is modern 
English. It is rough 
cast plaster with 
brick foundations 
and chimney caps. 
On both sides the 
windows are grouped 
in a characteristic 
fashion, save in the 
stair tower. The 
view to the right is 
the rear, looking out 
over Puget Sound; 
the other is the front 
with the hooded en¬ 
trance and the sweep 
of the turn-around 
circling before it 
The plans show an 
unusual treatment of 
the stairs, which 
confines them to a 
tower, leaving the 
house-depth hall un¬ 
obstructed. This ef¬ 
fects the complete 
segregation of the 
service department 
without causing in¬ 
convenience. Up¬ 
stairs there is the 
usual complement of 
rooms en suite, a 
sleeping porch and 
an adequate hall. 
The plans indicate a 
very livable house 
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The RESIDENCE of 
DAVID H. MOSS, Esq. 
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON j 
D. J. MYERS, Architect 
