HOUSE AND GARDEN 
May, 
1914 
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Jjj BRONXV1LLE N.Y. - KENNETH G. HOW architect 
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There is a characteristic about this small house that is striven for by many house builders—it really gives the impression of homelikeness. What is more, it is good 
half-timber work, the woodwork giving the impression of stability and appearing to be structural. Stucco of creamy tint combines well with the browns of the 
timbers and the roof. The diamond-paned casements add further interest to the whole 
