. American homes and gardens. The house of Mrs. S. B. Campbell, Montclair, New Jersey is stretched upon a frame of wood. Two corners of thehouse are buttressed with solid masonry also covered withstucco and their use adds greatly to the interest and at-tractiveness of the houses plan provides for a living-roomof generous size with a fireplace anda seat built within a bay facing in three directionscatch the sunshine during the en-tire day, and one window at theopposite end of the room opensupon a veranda. Across the hallwhich divides the house is the din-ing-room whi


. American homes and gardens. The house of Mrs. S. B. Campbell, Montclair, New Jersey is stretched upon a frame of wood. Two corners of thehouse are buttressed with solid masonry also covered withstucco and their use adds greatly to the interest and at-tractiveness of the houses plan provides for a living-roomof generous size with a fireplace anda seat built within a bay facing in three directionscatch the sunshine during the en-tire day, and one window at theopposite end of the room opensupon a veranda. Across the hallwhich divides the house is the din-ing-room which connects through apantry with the kitchen. At Cedar Manor, Jamaica, L. I.,. lines of the exterior are very graceful and pleasing and thecontinuing of the roof across the house extends the hori-zontal lines which are so essential. The floor plan shows an interior which is spacious and ex-ceedingly pleasant and Bridgeport, Connecticut, thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Albert , is a very complete and in-teresting example of the modernexample of the modern suburbanhome. The exterior, as planned byMr. Ernest G. Louchey, presents anappearance of unusual simplicityand dignity. Here walls and chim-neys are covered with stucco andthe eaves which overhang are of the The square Entrance Porch, Campbell houseMr. Robert C. Edwards has planned a cottage, which, while same material while the roof is of red tile,exceedingly tiny, presents an appearance of much dignity, entrance-hall opens into a large living-room with a groupHere again stucco is used as ^^^^^mmmama^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^——^—^^^^ °f three windows facing, thea building material upon a „...,


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