May, 1014 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
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It was not the idea of the architect to duplicate an English cottage, but to take the fugitive quality of homelikeness found in the English small houses and endeavor 
to apply this to an American country home. When vines cover the lattice and creep up the stucco lower story, the place will be still more attractive 
are their functions. The arrangement here facili¬ 
tates the work in each. In the upper floor very 
little space is lost in hallways 
The interior treatment of fire places receives its note from the timbering on the exterior. In this instance a 
good example may be obtained of the decorative value of bricks laid in pattern 
