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By keeping the hall down to a 
minimum, a great sense of space 
is given the interior. Wide doors 
between the first floor rooms 
make it one large apartment 
The same economy of space is 
effected upstairs. There are four 
bedrooms, a nursery, and in char¬ 
acteristic English architectural 
fashion, a solitary bath 
A small English house that could be readily adapted to the 
American countryside is the home of Robert Atkinson, architect, 
at Carshalton, Surrey. The walls are rough cast, washed a 
creamy white, broken by the leaded casements and relieved by the 
red brick chimney stacks. Thus the walls form a pleasant back¬ 
ground to the garden. A flagstone walk runs in front of the house 
flanked on either side by flower beds 
For the residence of Miss N. 
M. Talley, Terre Haute, Ind., 
a modified Georgian style was 
used, executed in brick and 
with white trim. The house 
is pleasantly set behind trees 
