| March, 1914 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
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The entrance is away from the living side of the house and does not 
interfere with it 
Notice how compact and separate all the working part 
of the house is 
Servants’ quarters and stairs are so placed that no bustle 
can disturb those in the living-rooms 
Between the projecting porch wings is a paved terrace, acceptable in 
cool weather 
The lattice work complements the design, and with the vines over it makes less evident the 
useful, but usually unattractive, great window spaces 
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Vines are to add to, not conceal, architectural features. This house exterior is admirably 
designed and executed to gain most from their growth 
