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House & Garden 
(Below) The 
first floor plan 
of the Carter 
home shows a 
simple, bal¬ 
anced arrange¬ 
ment of the 
rooms, with the 
service extend¬ 
ing on to a con¬ 
venient ell 
(Left) The 
New England 
Colonial archi¬ 
tecture, used in 
the home of C. 
E. Carter, Ten- 
afiy, N. J., is 
direct, sincere, 
easily built and 
comfortable to 
live in 
— PdfcCH 
L . .. f 
m 
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The home of W. W. Roberts, Lansdowne, 
Pa., is an adapted Dutch Colonial design. 
It is executed in clapboard, with a shingle 
roof. Shutters dark green, porch floors of 
cement. Wallace & Warner, architects. 
The entrance hall serves as vestibule to both 
the living and dining rooms. A combination 
stairs rises from the living room and pantry. 
Service quarters are isolated. The bedrooms 
are adequate for a small family 
Porches at each end give the Carter 
plans a pleasing balance. On the second 
floor are three good bedrooms, two 
baths, a comfortable hall and ample 
closet space. On the third floor are a 
servant’s room and bath. R. C. Hunter 
& Bro., architects 
