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The beauty of the exterior lies in its well balanced proportions and in the grouping of the windows and doors which, although 
numerous, afford plenty of wall space. A large porch extends across the entire front. The exterior finish is white plaster; wood¬ 
work is painted zvhite and blinds are green. The roof is stained dark gray. Careful consideration has been given to the grounds 
While the plan is original, 
the arrangement economizes 
on space and is thoroughly 
convenient. The stairs are 
tucked away back of the 
dining room and in prox¬ 
imity to the kitchen, thus 
eliminating back stairs. 
The living room is house 
depth. This room, has a 
recessed windozv at the 
farther end and a large fire¬ 
place midway of one side 
THE RESIDENCE of 
john McWilliams 
Jr., Esq. 
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
Reginald D. Johnson, Architect 
The second floor accom¬ 
modation consists of three 
bedrooms, two sleeping 
porches and two baths. The 
closets are unusually large 
and each has a window. 
The owner’s bedroom is 
furnished with mahogany; 
old rose and cream being 
the color scheme of the 
hangings. Ivory enamel 
woodwork. A sleeping porch 
connects with this room 
Interest is given the porch 
by the manner in which the 
columns are spaced and 
grouped. The ends of the 
porch are roofed in, with 
an open space at the center 
where only the pergola 
beams filter the light to the 
dining room 
