Voysey brought together
the living quarters, stable, coach house, and wash house within a single
rectangle. Voysey obviously felt that in the smaller buildings there was
even a greater need to use a single volume and to interrupt his white stucco
surface with the fewest numer of features.
(David Gebhard, Charles F. A. Voysey Architect, Los Angeles 1975, p.24,
figs. 58 & 59.)