November 
1923 
85 
THE HOME OF EARL 
BEYER, SCARBORO, N. Y. 
PATTERSON-KING, Architects 
Shingle walls painted while, roof of 
dark tobacco brown, blinds and entrance 
door painted Wedgwood blue, and win¬ 
dow boxes filled with flowers make this a 
colorful little house. The chimneys arc 
of white stucco 
Cross ventilation and light are found in 
all rooms. The garden is enclosed by a 
wing of the house and a pergola of cor¬ 
responding length. The garage is part 
of the house itself. The house is equipped 
with all modern conveniences 
Duryea 
This house was so designed and placed 
as to command a panorama view of the 
Hudson River. Its one story has been 
found advantageous in that all rooms 
are well ventilated and the attic affords 
storage space 
