September, 1917 
43 
THE RESIDENCE of 
MAXWELL S. MANNES, Esq. 
UPPER NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. 
ALBRO & LINDEBERG Architects 
An unusual color scheme has been used on the sun porch — heliotrope, 
dull black and French gray. The bench hiding the radiator is up¬ 
holstered in gray and black linen. The curtains are glazed chintz 
The servants’ quarters are connected with the garage, chauffeur’s 
and gardener’s apartments by an enclosed courtyard. Four rooms 
on the first floor and sevenwith a sleeping porch, above 
Gillies 
The house, a reproduction of one in Sussex, stands on the Tom Paine 
estate. It is white clapboard with green shingles and blinds. Half 
awnings are in field green and white. A rough chimney adds contrast 
