June, 1921 
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Stucco over ex¬ 
panded metal 
or hollow tile 
makes a per¬ 
manent house 
with a pleasing 
wall surface. 
William T. 
Marchant was 
the architect 
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The master’s 
suite occupies 
half of the sec¬ 
ond floor with 
an additional 
chamber, bath 
and sewing 
room. Servants’ 
rooms areonthe 
third floor 
A slight extension 
set back from the 
front line of the 
house gives commo¬ 
dious service quar¬ 
ters on the first 
floor. The stairs are 
concentrated at the 
back of the hall. 
The plan is pleas¬ 
ingly open 
The second story of the shingle house shows 
a well grouped plan of chambers, giving 
three bedrooms, two baths, closets, a sleep¬ 
ing porch and a small stairs hall. Storage 
room is found in the attic of the extension 
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For a little house the first floor plan gives an 
excellent and unusual grouping of rooms. The 
living room occupies an extension. The dining 
room, pantry and kitchen fill one side of the 
house. The porch and entrance hall give an 
added air of spaciousness 
This house was designed to create a distinctive 
small house for a reasonable sum. It is exe¬ 
cuted in shingles painted white, a shingle roof, 
green painted shutters and red brick chimneys. 
Lattice gives the front porch the relief of de¬ 
sign. Ay mar Embury, II, architect 
