An outdoor room in the home of Mr. J. E. Kauffman, St. Louis, that is used not only for 
dining but as a conservatory and sitting-room. Charles S. Holloway, architect 
It is not an easy matter to make the exterior of a glazed-in porch harmonize with the rest of the building.. In the illustration at the left the 
successful appearance is due largely to the fact that the glass partition is kept back of the supporting columns. In the picture on the right 
the enclosing of the roof supports gives an impression of instability 
Those who find it convenient or necessary to have a porch screened 
during the summer months can replace the screens with glazed 
sash at a minimum of expense 
No type of furniture seems so well adapted to the furnishing of an 
outdoor room as the great variety of chairs, tables and couches 
made up in wicker, reed or willow 
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