The House And Its Equipment

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There is grave risk in the over-doing ot decorative accessories. Many a garden of formal design is spoilt by a multiplicity and variety ol ornament, tor there is danger in the employment of treatment that embrace-, the use of geometrical lorm and yet lacks unity and cohesion. And there are other gardens of this class in our country whose ellect is chilling and unsympathetic. The design may be good, the details correct, and yet the thing that is most important is wanting. You have the body witho...ut the soul.
( ii:i163. A GARDEN SKAT BY MR. LUTYEXS.
I 4 8 THE HOUSE AND ITS EQUIPMENT.
GARDEN-HOUSES.
Dutch Origin of Gazebos tint! Garden-houses Mottoes for Their Doors- Their Popularity in England Two-storeyed Examples -The Most Suitable Materials for Their Building.
O. R al! the accessories of a garden, from Tudor days until modern times, the garden-house has been the most important. In the fifteenth, and until the middle of the eighteenth, century every care was taken that, besides being ornamental features, they should also be able thoroughly to withstand the vagaries of our climate ; but with the dilettantism of the latter half of the eighteenth century the substantial summer-house gave place to the Greek temple and Chinese pagoda, which in their turn have been succeeded by the spidery rustic wooden arbour of to-day, all freshly varnished and thatched with heather, that in no way takes the place of the comfortable stone or brick built garden- house of the eighteenth century.


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