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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



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The entrance front of the house 



the porte cochere, a simple little pointed roof structure, with otherwise undecorated. The walls are hung with yellow 



stuccoed brick piers and opened roof frame. Entrance is grass-cloth — the most cheerful of all colors for a hall. The 



immediately made to the hall, a large and spacious apart- woodwork is ash, stained to the color of dark weathered 



ment, comfortably furnished. The ceiling is beamed, but is oak. The furniture and curtains are of the most part yellow 



The 1 



iving-room 



