The gambrel roof type is a popular design because it makes a roomy house. Its architecture is intimate, informal, 
and it suits most settings. In this interpretation a wing, in the style of the main house, is added at one end. The 
windows are grouped in a pleasant fashion, with shutters to finish them and to give a note of contrasting color to 
the white shingled walls and woodwork. The entrance is pronounced by a portico with high-back settles on each side 
A fireplace nook finishes one end of 
the living room. The hall runs 
through to the back porch and past 
the stairs in the rear. Dining room 
and kitchen are in close proximity 
with a pantry and service entry at 
one end 
A GAMBREL ROOF TYPE 
IN WHITE SHINGLES 
ADDEN & PARKER 
Architects 
Four large sunny bedrooms and two 
baths are on the second floor. The 
living room chimney affords a fire¬ 
place in the upstairs halls—evidently 
a very pleasant detail. Each cham¬ 
ber is equipped with two conveni¬ 
ent closets 
