July, 1923 
65 
This is an unusual plan for 
a small summer cottage for 
two. Dressing room and 
sleeping porch take the 
place of a bedroom and 
the dining porch takes the 
place of a dining room. It 
is a plan commendable for 
its economical arrangement 
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The color scheme is as effective as it is simple; white 
stucco walls and a roof of hand-split cypress shingles, 
weathered to a natural silver. Casement windows con¬ 
tribute greatly to the picturesque appearance. The 
owner is Mrs. Charles de Wethern, at Paducah, Ken¬ 
tucky, and it was designed by Earl Gore, architect 
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A plan which distributes 
its bedroom.s upstairs and 
down, with the library on 
the second floor. For the 
size of the house consider¬ 
able accommodation is 
provided in an economical 
way. P. P. Ttimer, architect 
The pleasant effect cf this 
small house is due largely 
to its proportions. Tap¬ 
estry brick, gray slate roof 
and white trim make up 
the color scheme. It is 
the residence of L. J. Bol- 
giano, Baltimore, Maryland 
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