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House & Garden 
The other end oj the room is indicative of in¬ 
door furnishing. The arches shown in the 
other view are balanced at this end by two 
narrow architectural bookcases on each side of 
the door. Below the bookshelves are radiators 
concealed behind grills of the door. The tiling 
of the floor is softened by a rug. It is the sort 
of outdoor-indoor room that can be lived in 
the year round 
Van Anda 
In the West and Middle West the sun room has been de¬ 
veloped to a higher degree than in the East. It has be¬ 
come a room distinctly furnished as a transition between 
the garden and the indoors. Thus, this end of the sun 
room in the Cleveland residence of William Halle has a 
reminder of the outdoors with its touch of wicker, its 
goldfish bowl and flowering plants 
THE SUN ROOM 
IN THE HOME 
of 
WILLIAM 
HALLE, 
CLEVELAND, 
OHIO 
HOWELL & THOMAS 
A rch itects 
