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House & Garden 
An all-year breakfast 
porch is a desirable 
feature for a country 
house. Glazed chintz 
roller shades can be 
used and a fibre rug 
over the brick. M. B. 
Schmidt, architect 
In the home of Mrs. 
Edward Hasler, Lake 
Forest, III., the en¬ 
closed porch has ex¬ 
posed brick walls, a 
sand plastered ceiling 
and tile floor. Braided 
rugs and painted 
Windsor chairs have 
been used. Miss 
Gheen, decorator 
Entrance to the Doer¬ 
ing porch is gained 
through an arched 
door, from which 
point can be seen the 
comfortable wicker 
chairs and painted 
cottage pieces 
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A double row of casement windows covers three sides of the porch 
in Mr. Guido A. Doering’s house at St. Louis. Casement cloth 
tempers the light. Over the radiators has been built a long and 
comfortable cushion seat. The shoulder of the wall makes a broad 
sill for plants. Farrar & Study, architects 
ENCLOSED PORCHES 
Give An All-Year Glimpse of Sunshine 
