36 
House & Garden 
From the rear garden the 
simplicity of the architecture 
can be seen at a glance. The 
wails are stucco, the roof 
shingle. There is sufficient 
irregularity to the plan to 
prevent monotony in the 
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The drawing room, which 
commands a garden view 
through the bay window, is 
furnished simply, harmon¬ 
izing with the architecture 
of the house. It is livable 
without striving for any 
especial decorative effects 
The oblong bay window projected from one cor¬ 
ner has casement windows on three sides, giving 
ample light to the drawing room below and a 
chamber above. Between this and the ell at the 
other end runs a glass roof porch 
A long, well lighted gallery traverses the north 
side of the ground floor, giving access to all the 
living rooms—the drawing room, library and the 
dining room. From this the stairs run up in the 
service wing at one end 
