May, 19 2 0 
69 
On the basis of a 
nondescript 1880 
house, the architects 
managed to give the 
finished structure a 
pleasant form in 
which the Colonial 
aspect is preserved. 
The study and 
porch wing has a 
Southern Colonial 
aspect. Colonial feel¬ 
ing is also found in 
the breakfast porch 
THE HOME 
OF LOUIS J. 
SNYDER, 
RYE , N. Y. 
AYMAR EMBURY II 
h LEWIS E. WELSH, 
Associate Architects 
There is really a 
great deal of room 
in the house—a big 
study flanked by a 
porch, house-depth 
living room and 
hall, a small dining 
room with a large 
breakfast porch and 
a service wing af¬ 
fording plenty of 
space for kitchen, 
pantries, laundry 
and servants’ rooms 
The closets practi¬ 
cally filling the front 
of the hall are ar¬ 
ranged with a nice 
economy of space. 
To the four original 
chambers have beett 
added those in the 
two wings—marked 
with black—an ex¬ 
tra bedroom at one 
end and three maids’ 
rooms and a bath 
in the other 
