76 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS February, 1909 
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The dining-room has a batten wainscoting of chestnut with the walls above tinted a bluish green color 
The dining-room is treated in a similar manner. It has a_ shelf, is a dignified feature of the room. ‘The den is a study 
wainscoting of chestnut battens which are matched and_ in red, and it is most artistic in its treatment and has an open 
fastened together with ‘‘Dutchmen”; this is very effective for fireplace and bookcases built in. 
it helps to match the woodwork. The walls above this wains- The service end of the house is provided with all the neces- 
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The stable is of half-timber and 
stucco 
sary fixtures to be 
found in a well regu- 
lated house. The 
second floor of the 
house is divided into 
five bedrooms, one 
dressing-room and 
three bathrooms. 
coting are tinted a 
bluish green tone. 
The fireplace, which 
is built with its fac- 
ings and hearth of 
Harvard brick and 
surmounted with a 
massive wooden 
TARRIAGE ROOM 
ROOM 
STALL 
