December 
19 21 
29 
The long, low lines of the house give it intimate contact with its site. 
In the large middle unit are the main rooms. An enclosed loggia 
opens on the rear terrace—a turf terrace with stepping stones. One 
wing houses the service and the other is a glassed-in porch. The 
ranch cabin room is in the extension on this side. The gardens are 
being developed along the house terrace and extending down on each 
side so that they form an entrance to the lawns and a gradual 
approach to the house. The trees, which are elms, were all transplanted 
A DUTCH 
COLONIAL 
DESIGN 
By Frank J. Forster 
Architect. 
In the dining room a Chi¬ 
nese paper is used in tones 
of yellow and green. The 
woodwork is glazed green 
to harmonize with it. A 
deep taupe rug and a teak- 
wood floor give founda¬ 
tion to the room. The 
furniture is Sheraton in 
mahogany, curtains are of 
green taffeta and the fix¬ 
tures silver. Decorations 
by Julia F. Siedler 
