HOUSE AND GARDEN 
August, 
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Simplicity characterizes the arrangement of the second 
floor. The long hall and the roof balcony are inter¬ 
esting features 
The house-width living-room is well lighted on three 
sides, which makes possible the subdued tones of the 
hangings and furnishings 
Compared with the size of the house the porch space is 
generously large, as befits a country house. The open 
arrangement of hallway and wide doors ensures a 
constant ventilation and gives the downstairs a sense 
of airiness 
An all-year breakfast room, this bow can be closed in with glass and fitted 
with steam heat for winter. It looks out over the garden and has all the 
privacy one could desire 
The house tops a hill and is set above a stretch of lawn that affords it privacy 
and perspective 
By far the most interesting feature of the dining-room is its paneling, the propor¬ 
tions of which, eliminating the plate rail, are in excellent taste 
