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the house, is the four-light muntined pattern which fills the top fifth of each <br />window. A trio of windows is located to the west side of the front door <br />arrangement, while a plate glass wind°w Hanked by narrower windows <br />occupies the east side. The window trim possesses an Oriental influence <br />through the use of extended lintels and tapered trim on the sides. <br /> <br /> East Facade: <br /> A trio of paired casement windows in the front half of the east facade <br />allow lots of light to come into the dining room, located in the southeast cor- <br />ner of the house. The casement windows also feature the four-light pattern <br />at the top. A pair o£ double-hung windows to the north o£ the center of <br />the east facade indicate the location of the kitchen. A service porch, clad <br />in vertically-placed car siding, occupies the northeast cc, met and has been <br />enclosed with glass. <br /> <br />West Facade: <br /> The west side is occupied by a bedroom on each end and a batttroom in <br />the middle. The bedroom windows are double-hung, with two on the north <br />end and two on the south end. In the center is a cant[levered square bay <br />with a Hat roof. accented by rounded beam ends. The bay has a slight Hare <br />at the bottom and is centered with a pair of windows. A small closet win- <br />dow flanks the bay on the north. <br /> <br /> l~ear ~north) Facade: <br /> The "U" formed by the recess between the east and west rear-facing gabled <br />wings is centered with a pair of multi=parted french doors. Pairs of case- <br />ment windows, also with four lights in the top fifth, flank the doors. The <br />wing on the east side is occupied by the enclosed service porch, while the <br />western-most wing is centered with a pair of casement windows. <br /> <br /> <br />