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The home of B. B. Bryan, Great 
Neck, L. I., is a type of Colonial 
cottage reminiscent of some 
found on Cape Cod. It is exe¬ 
cuted in gray shingles with white 
trim. An interesting feature is 
the way the dooryard terrace is 
fenced 
The second floor arrangement 
is typical of most modern 
American country houses in 
that the baths and chambers 
are grouped en suite. Hall 
space is conserved, making 
larger bedrooms. Patterson & 
King, architects 
On the first floor the maids 
rooms are located behind the 
kitchen. The dining room is 
lighted by French doors and a 
range of windows in opposite 
walls. The living room also 
is generously proportioned 
and well lighted 
