1940. Architect Bertram A. Weber, of White & Weber, Architects, of Chicago, designed this attractive home
HERE YOU SEE a house with complete accessibility among its component parts. There's direct access from kitchen to front hall and from garage to house; and likewise there's free circulation among all rooms. Architect Bertram A. Weber, of White & Weber, Architects, of Chicago, designed this attractive home for a 50-foot lot, and placement of the garage frees the entire rear yard for use and play. Plantings are yet to be completed. For a home so small there's an unusual degree of privacy for the living- room and dining-room. The entrance hall shields the living-room and is floored with red brick, with an old Andrew Jackson print paper on the walls, quite in keeping with the Colonial character of the home. Bathroom walls and floor are linoleum in an attractive color scheme of black marbleized dado and cream walls above. This is the home of Fred C. Stiles, of Evanston, built by the contractor, A. L. Jackson Company, Chicago.


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