Mr. and Mrs. George Wittbold's house at Armonk, New York, in the Windmill Farm development
Have you ever stopped to think that you can have traditional style along with an up-to-date plan? Mr. and Mrs. George Wittbold wanted the flavor of southern France in a small house that they could run without servants. At Armonk, New York, in the Windmill Farm development, their new house designed by architect Jerome Cerny draws on the past for details, on the present for double-duty rooms and compact planning. White-painted wooden coins, pediments and white iron grillework outline the pleasing proportions of the house. Spread across the back, the master bedroom, living and dining rooms enjoy privacy and summon a view of North Lake through over-sized windows. Week-end guests have at their disposal on the second floor a bedroom, dressing room and bath.
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source: House and Garden Magazine | august 1951




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