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In that it has a com¬ 
paratively flat roof 
with wide overhangs 
and somewhat simu¬ 
lates the rambling ap¬ 
pearance, the h o u s e 
shown above and to the 
right quite readily sug¬ 
gests the type of bun¬ 
galow so popular in 
California some years 
ago. Save for its shin¬ 
gled roof, which is 
grayish-green, and the 
brick chimney on one 
side, the exterior is of 
pure white, producing a 
color scheme that is 
charmingly enhanced 
by the liberal use of 
garden greenery. Floyd 
A. Dernier, architect 
riAiDS Room 
Bed F?oom 
I4?«I5S 
Hall 
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Kitchen 
IBreakfsi 
Room 
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Dining Room, hall 
15'*15 -.s*.7§ 
5toop 
V/a«0 ROBES. 
The Colonial bungalow so popular in Cali¬ 
fornia is charmingly typified in the little 
home shown above and to the right. With 
its well-balanced structural lines, its sweep¬ 
ing terrace, its Colonial entrance, and its 
two pairs of French windows, with a neat 
little rose ladder at each side of them, this 
bungalow presents an attractive front ap¬ 
pearance. The walls are painted white, the 
shingled roof grayish green, and the front 
terrace is edged with blue-red brick, while 
the flooring of the terrace is gray ceme?it. 
Floyd A. Dernier, architect 
IN OLD and NEW 
DESIGNS 
Their Plans and 
Interior Treatments 
