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The house rambles, just as an English house rambles. 
The white stucco of the walls is relieved by the green and 
grey slate roof and the interesting fenestration 
All the windows are metal 
casement with leaded 
panes-the grouping of 
the bow window being 
especially effective in this 
respect 
The bedrooms are treated 
simply, as in the daugh¬ 
ter’s room where the pre¬ 
vailing tone in furnishing 
and finish is a light 
French grey 
Openness characterizes the plan of the first floor living 
quarters 
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The shape of the plan has given 
added interest to the room ar¬ 
rangement on the second floor 
THE HOUSE OF 
CHARLES BONYNGE, ESQ., 
AT SOUTH ORANGE, NEW JERSEY 
Davis, McGrath iff Kiessling 
architects 
