P ebruary 
19 20 
49 
This house is an answer to the question of 
what type of house one should build. The 
house should suit the setting. Viewed from 
this point, the stone foundations are a 
contimiation of the stone on the hillside; 
the stucco has the rough surface of stubble 
fields; the occasional exposed timbers re¬ 
peat the exposed limbs of trees 
Of the many interesting windows, the 
bays are the most pronounced. They are 
of rough timber pegged together and have 
leaded casements. This combination of 
rough stone, rough stucco and rough beams 
maintains a scale that is necessary to 
such types of architecture. More delicacy 
would prove unsuitable 
The studio 
wing is sep¬ 
arate from the 
living quarters. 
The studios are 
provided since 
both Mr. and 
Mrs. Chambers 
are illustrators 
The studio 
disposition o f 
the chambers 
adds to their 
interest. Stairs 
and closets 
have found un¬ 
usual but prac¬ 
tical corners 
