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House & Garden 
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The Dutch Colonial style has been followed in 
designing a small, livable house for A. J. 
Bleecker at Tenafly, N. J. A sturdy chimney 
of native nibble stone displays a great variety 
of colors, separated by wide joints. The 
shingled walls are finished with an old white¬ 
washed effect and the roof shingles stained a 
weathered brown. Blinds and shutters are 
pumpkin color. In locating the house the ex¬ 
isting trees were spared and will form a valu¬ 
able part in the composition. Vines and shrub¬ 
bery will help to complete the exterior. R. C. 
Hunter & Bro., architects 
The plan is compact and convenient 
A living room extends the depth of the 
house and the hall and dining room are 
of good size. The second floor provides 
four bedrooms, two baths and ample 
closet space 
tnZ U M h i n but u emmentl y livable, is the home of H. L. Braisted at Engle- 
J \, y bnn S m i, ik e roof down to the first story the house is given 
a low appearance. The wide dormer provides comfortable bedrooms 
Fireplaces on the porch and in 
the living room are served by one 
chimney. The dining room is of 
ample proportions and the kitchen 
is well lighted. The dining room 
walls are paneled. On the second 
floor are three family bedrooms, 
all of good size, a bath and ser¬ 
vant’s room with lavatory. R. C. 
Hunter & Bro., architects 
