April, 1908 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



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increased by the antique 

 altar lights that stand on 

 each side of the fire open- 

 ing. The chairs and side- 

 board are Italian. The 

 window curtains are of 

 damask and resemble those 

 of the drawing-room. 



The second floor is given 

 up to bedrooms arranged 

 en suite with bathrooms. Al- 

 together there are five bed- 

 rooms and four bathrooms, 

 together with a dressing- 

 room connected with the 

 owner's suite. The trim 

 throughout is white, and 

 the wall treatment and fur- 

 nishings are distinctive and 

 harmonious. Each princi- 

 pal room has its own fire- 

 place with gray brick fac- 

 ings. The bathrooms are 

 tiled and wainscoted, with 

 porcelain fixtures and ex- 

 posed nickelplated fixtures. 



The somewhat stately so- 

 briety of the entrance front 

 makes way, on the garden 



The Library Is Finished in Walnut of a Grayish Tone 



The Dining-room Is Wainscoted Throughout in Paneled Butternut 



