February, 1911 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
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“The Fold’’ is practically a one-room dwelling on the grouna noor, tor besides the kitchen there is only the great Main Room. This opens 
on a veranda, however, which is used all summer as a dining-room, and is really an integral part of the house 
The flower garden is another ex¬ 
tension of the living quarters 
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There is but a single flight of stairs in this house—the 
kitchen is connected with it at the platform level 
Beneath the veranda the slope of the site gives opportunity for a 
large play-room or work-room for the children 
A feature well worthy of emulation is the awning-like projection 
of lattice-work over the porch railing, covered with vines 
“THE FOLD”—SUMMER HOME OF C. R. AND ELLA CONDIE LAMB, CRESSKILL, N. J 
