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House & Garden 
Gillies 
The architecture is a mixture of South¬ 
ern and Long Island Colonial, dignified 
in its simplicity, hospitable and livable. 
The outer walls are shingled and painted 
white. Blinds are green 
THE RESIDENCE 0j 
ROBERT L. DULA, Esq 
Tarry town, New York 
CHESTER A. PATTERSON, Architect 
T he paneled walls 
and red brick fire¬ 
place of the dining 
room carry the Colo¬ 
nial lines indoors 
Compactness charac¬ 
terizes the upstairs ar¬ 
rangement. Full ven¬ 
tilation and light is 
given all the chambers 
The architecture masses up well. It presents 
a pleasing combination of wood, wrought iron, 
brick, dressed stone and the rougher stone from 
the field. To these permanent elements have 
been added the seasonal enrichments of striped 
awnings and flower boxes 
The porches are in¬ 
cluded in the house 
itself. The living 
rooms are large and 
well lighted 
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