22 
House & Garden 
The driveway entrance is simple—a 
brick and timber vestibule under an 
overhanging ell. This view shows 
the Hogging, or brickwork in various 
patterns between the timbers, to an 
advantage 
Among the interesting corners is 
this window-seal with its heavy, 
irregularly leaded panes and its 
built-in cupboard with wrought-iron 
strap hinges. The treatment is 
characteristically Elizabethan 
The breakfast room has a green tiled 
floor. Rough plaster walls run to the 
floor, without baseboard. Old Eng¬ 
lish furniture has been used, and 
wrought-iron fixtures. Arden Stu¬ 
dios, decorators 
HALF-TIMBER IN THE 
SUCCESSEULLY USED IN 
ELIZABETHAN STYLE HAS BEEN 
THIS HOUSE AT RYE, NEW YORK 
HOBART B. UPJOHN, Architect 
