A Cottage at Sea Gate, Long Island

1898 Scientific American  
88 J;d.entifi" �m.eri"�n� �ttilding �ditiDn. NOVEMBER, 1898. and forming a cool, spacious piazza. The chimnevs top out above "Weathered gray roof "With red brick. The interior greets yon "With a cozy, spacious hall, "With open fireplace under the Rtairs, which have ash balusters and rail and paneled square ne"Wel. The "Wall is tinted terra-cotta. The dining-room has angle fireplace, faced "With light brick, and festoon frieze over mantel; also convenient china closet, neatly designed for the
more » ... ner. The parlor, connecting "With dining-room, has a similar fireplaee and delieately tinted walls. The kitchen, "With an entrance to cellar, and from back stairs onto main landing, contains dresser and usual plumbing fixtures; also prO\'ided with convenient porch entrances from the side and real' of house, as well as through butler's pantry to halJ, etc. In the secon(l story, t"Wo chambers are provided with healthful open fireplaces, and each of the chambers being arranged "With ample e10set room, exclusive of liberal linen closet in hall. The bath room is fitted up neatly with exposed plumbing work and fixtures as shown. Our engraving was made direct from a photograph of the building, taken specially for the RCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican11011898-88ebuild fatcat:wqj5vxapijcs7ba3vedfwhjkwa