18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
NEW RESIDENCES AND IMPROVEMENTS 
ALONG THE NORTH SHORE 
(Continued from page 7) 
Pruintirs Beach MarKrp By Buripine Activity. 
ORK has been begun on a new residence on Atlantic 
avenue, Phillips Beach, for Chester V. Lewis, from 
plans by Boston architects, Kendall, Taylor & Co. It wiil 
be a house of Colonial type and of brick construction, with 
white trimmings, and will be of three stories, the lines 
of the pitched roof broken by ornamental dormers, The 
front elevation will have a doorway marked by columns 
and a pediment, all Colonial in treatment. At one end a 
glazed-in veranda to extend the entire width of the house 
will project a little beyond the front wall and will be 
offset at the other end of the house by a like projection 
from a breakfast room. Big chimneys will be a notable 
feature and will afford a chance for ample fireplace in 
various rooms. 
On the first floor the entrance hall will run through 
from front to rear, where there will be a porte cochére of 
ornamental design. The stairway will be particularly at- 
tractive with its mahogany vamp rails and its whole design 
in keeping with the Colonial plan of the house. A living 
room occupies one entire end of the house and opens with 
French doors upon the long, glazed-in veranda, which, 
like the living-room, is provided with a deep fireplace. 
There will be a spacious library and a dining-room of 
good dimensions, all with fireplaces. ,The woodwork of 
the lower floor will show panels and be of white finish, 
with mahogany doors, except the library, which will be in 
oak. The kitchen and service rooms are well planned, In 
the basement, in addition to a laundry, heating and other 
general equipment, there will be a billiard room. 
June 15, 1917. 
The second floor provides a spacious suite for the 
owner’s use as well as several chambers and baths for the 
family and for guests. Over the porte cochére there will 
be a sleeping porch. On the third floor a large room will 
be finished especially to meet the wishes of the owner’s 
son, and the woodwork, with beamed ceiling of adzed- 
timbers and other finish will be rough and suggestive of a 
living room in a camp. It will be fitted with bunks for 
sleeping purposes. Storage rooms and rooms and a bath 
for maids will complete the upper floor. The plans of the 
architects call also for a garage of brick, with all the most 
approved equipment, and a tool house. It will conform 
in type to that of the house, A tennis court also is to be 
made, as a part of the general work. This is in the hands 
of a Boston firm of builders, the E. B. McLean Company. 
It is not expected that the house will be finished until 
about October. 
Curran Residence Is Impressive 
An impressive addition to the colony of residences on 
Atlantic avenue at Phillips Beach is that nearing comple- 
tion for Maurice J. Curran, from plans by Boston archi- 
tects, Peare & Quiner. It is of English type of the 
Georgian period and is constructed of brick, laid in 
“Flemish bond.” It is of three stories with hip roof, 
having a series of dormers, Its front elevation is distin- 
guished by a small circular entrance porch with round 
columns, having ornamental caps and supporting a balus- 
trade top. The doorway shows a fanlight treatment. 
Arched-top windows, exterior trellises and an open cover- 
ed porch at one end are outside features. 
From the rather modest vestibule, a large hall is 
reached, which extends through to a spacious, well-lighted 
breakfast room on the water side of the house. Its floor 
is of old green tiles. The stairway rises on both sides of 
the vestibule, meeting at a square half-way landing. 
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