October 
1923 
79 
SIX STYLES FOR 
THE ENCLOSURE 
The architects of this English type of 
country house have utilized as an 
enclosure a frank version of the old 
familiar picket fence, which, in its 
relation to the simple and pic¬ 
turesque character of the house, is 
both effective and suitable. Good¬ 
win, Bullard and Woolscy were 
the architects 
The rear door and service walk are behind 
a low stone wall, which is designed so 
that its tall stone posts make spaces for 
panels of wooden fence, painted white. 
The materials for these fence panels are 
ready-made, and consist of mill cut rails 
and notched slats 
V'an Anda 
Here the enclosure is a simple 
lattice, incorporated with the ga¬ 
rage, which is connected with the 
house by a covered entry. The 
lattice is painted dark green, and 
when vines have been trained over it 
its part in the design of the whole 
house will be complete. The archi¬ 
tect is Edward L. Palmer 
Melichar 
