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The large bungalow illustrated above and to the 
right requires a building lot of considerable 
width. The shingled walls are painted light 
gray, the trimming white, and the shingled roof 
is green, while blue-red brick is used for the 
porch floors, chimneys and front walk. Interior 
woodwork is of pine throughout, which in the 
living room and dining room is finished in soft 
gray enamel, and elsewhere is in white paint 
and enamel. Hardwood floors are found in all 
principal rooms. E. W. Stillwell, architect 
Designed for a corner lot, the Colonial bunga¬ 
low illustrated below and to the left presents 
an exceptionally pleasing appearance to both the 
front and the side street. Gable cornice effects, 
rose ladders, and French windows, with grille 
work simulating miniature balconies beneath 
them, comprise interesting details. The exterior 
walls are of narrow siding, which, including the 
trimming timbers, are painted white, while the 
shingled roof is painted green. The front en¬ 
trance is floored with white cement 
CALIFORNIA 
BUNGALOWS 
Livable Small Ilovies 
of Good Architecture 
