Lambert's suburban architecture . glazed with French glass. Picturemolding in all the main rooms. The floors throughout are of best hard pine, finished inoak in main rooms. The entire building is sheathed withhemlock boards and paper, and built in a thorough andperfect manner. It is heated throughout by a furnace in cellar. There isan easy stairs to attic, where there are two good bedroomsfinished and a large store room. All the walls and ceilings on first and second floors aredecorated in water colors with handsome friezes. The bay windows are provided with inside Venetianblinds, and ail othe


Lambert's suburban architecture . glazed with French glass. Picturemolding in all the main rooms. The floors throughout are of best hard pine, finished inoak in main rooms. The entire building is sheathed withhemlock boards and paper, and built in a thorough andperfect manner. It is heated throughout by a furnace in cellar. There isan easy stairs to attic, where there are two good bedroomsfinished and a large store room. All the walls and ceilings on first and second floors aredecorated in water colors with handsome friezes. The bay windows are provided with inside Venetianblinds, and ail other windows have outside blinds. The bathroom is complete, with first class sanitary ex-posed plumbing, including bathtub, washbasin and im-proved washout closet. Plan No. 214^ is similar in exterior appearance and in-terior finish and arrangement to No. 214, except that porchis enlarged, and a kitchen, butlers pantry and back porchare added, and a library with fireplace, put in place ofkitchen. The second story rooms are the Plan No. Design No. 220 represents a double house at MorrisPark, L. I. The exterior attractions are spacious verandas,balconies, bays and dormers, and pretty corner tower. The foundations are built of brick. The walls are clap-boarded, except bays and tower, which are shingled, and theroof is covered with black slate The halls are of good size, with platform staircase of ashand artistic design, lighted by leaded glass. Large archesor portiere openings will connect hall with parlor. In eachhall are a hat and coat closet and space for hat rack. Large bays will add to the size of the parlors and diningrooms. The latter rooms are provided with open fireplacesand cabinet mantels with mirrors, and are connected withparlors by sliding doors. All the principal rooms aretrimmed in pine and have pine floors. The butlers pantries are located between dining roomsand kitchens, and supplied with dressers and closets. Thekitchens are also provided with all necessary


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