Page:Architectural Review and American Builders' Journal, Volume 1, 1869.djvu/526

 428 Sloan's Architectural Review and Builders' Journal. [Jan., twelve (12) feet by twelve (12) feet, and beyond, the Vestibule, B, eight (8) feet by twelve (12) feet. On the left hand, entered from the Vestibule, is the Re- ception Parlor, I, eighteen (18) feet by nineteen (19) feet, having two windows looking to the front, and one on the side. On the opposite side of the Vestibule is a door leading into the Sitting-room, D, eighteen (18) feet by twenty (20) feet, having two windows on the front, and a bay-window on the side, with two lights. This room communicates, by means of folding-doors, with the Drawing-room, E, a fine, capacious apartment, eight- een (18) feet by thirty-three (33) feet, having a Verandah accessible by the three side windows, which extend for this purpose to the floor. A. door leads from this room into the main Hall, C, which is twelve (12) feet broad, by thirty- two (32) feet long; and immediately opposite the door into the Drawing- room is the main Stairway, J, a fine