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The Winding Staircase is Recessed within its Own Hall, which Opens The Living-Room is Finished in Hardwood, with Burlap above the 
from the Main Hall Paneled Wainscot 
ture of the room is also of mahogany. ‘The china _ tains the owner’s bedroom, boudoir, and bathroom, which 
closet, off the dining-room, is fitted with dresser, drawers, is private, and also two guest-rooms, bathroom and a large 
cupboards and dumb-waiter complete. The kitchen, which sewing-room. The bathrooms are fitted with tiled wain- 
is placed in the basement, is fitted with all the best  scotings, paved floors, porcelain fixtures and exposed nickel- 
modern conveniences; the cellar, a basement, contains alsothe plated plumbing. The trunk-room and the servants’ bed- 
laundry, heating apparatus, fuel-rooms and cold storage rooms are placed on the third floor. 
rooms. ‘The entire second floor is trimmed with white wood, Messrs. Winston & Bigelow, architects, 120 Tremont 
and is treated with old ivory-white paint. This floor con- Street, Boston, Mass. 
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The Dining-Room, Walls are partly Paneled, partly covered with Colonial Wall Paper with Landscape Designs 
