October, 1921 
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A VARIETY 
Variety in wall surfaces often makes a confusing 
house. Each kind may have merit in itself, but 
■when combined with others it loses character. The 
successful use of a variety of wall surfaces, then, 
depends upon the skill with which they are placed 
together. On this small Dutch Colonial house the 
OF WALLS 
first floor wall of the main structure is stone with 
brick lintels, the stone continuing up to form the 
chimney. The gable ends are clapboard and the 
extension wall is stucco. All are combined har¬ 
moniously in a design that is pleasing and livable. 
Dwight James Baum was th? architect 
