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Placed, around the en¬ 
trance, lattice both adds a 
decorative note and serves 
the utilitarian purpose of 
carrying vines that will 
eventually cover it. The 
residence of Dr. S. Sco¬ 
field, Douglaston, L. I. 
R. C. Edwards, architect 
For formal grouping with 
a window the lattice 
should be of a special 
design which carries out 
consistently the period or 
decorative note of the 
architecture of the house 
EXTERIOR 
LATTICE THAT 
ENLIVENS 
WALLS 
Tying up with the wood 
trim, the lattice that cov¬ 
ers the pillars of this 
porch has pleasing deco¬ 
rative value. From the 
residence of M. J. Cur¬ 
ran, Esq., Phillips Beach, 
Mass. Pc are & Quiner, 
were the architects 
In a less public spot the 
lattice decoration for the 
window need not be so 
formal, as shown in the 
photograph below. Both 
examples are taken from 
the Curran residence 
A s a garden background and en¬ 
closure for the service yard lattice 
is excellent. The design should be 
carefully chosen and worked out 
