The Loggia
Loggias were common features of country houses in the early 1900s, providing transitional spaces between the house and the outdoors. The Landons had used wicker and painted wood furniture in this room, while the Lillys gave the room a more finished treatment in their 1930s-era remodeling. In the 1950s, the Lillys commissioned Canadian muralist Douglas Riseborough to create landscape murals on the walls of the loggia. His paintings are fanciful interpretations of the view from the front of Lilly House. The loggia is the only room within Lilly House that has been restored to the 1950s period of the Lilly family's occupancy. The rest of the rooms have been restored to their appearance during the initial Lilly family remodeling of the early 1930s.

