According to the architects, the design of the house reflects the challenge of designing a small, compact yet attractive house of moderate cost. Photographs and plans of the house were published in three national architectural publications: House Beautiful in February 1916, Architectural Forum in May 1917 and Architectural Record in 1920. 41 Cedar Road (PDF) is a two-story early 20th century dwelling designed in a Dutch Colonial mode with an ubiquitous gambrel roof. The façade and rear elevation are stuccoed with wide wooden clapboards sheathing the remaining elevations as well as the shed dormers extending across the front and rear roof slopes. The paneled wooden "Dutch" door is highlighted by a delicate surround featuring fluted Ionic pilasters, a plain frieze, dentils and a curved entablature above a rectangular transom.
Colonial Terrace Houses, 1916