June, 1911 
AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 
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The dining-room 
The second floor contains a guest room, facing the front, 
and the owner’s room and boudoir in the rear. The owner’s 
sleeping-room has a wall covering of old rose Chippendale 
paper. Old mahogany furniture, including a four-poster 
bed, carries out the character of a Colonial house. The bou- 
doir opening from the sleeping-room is designed in a differ- 
The boudoir 
ent period. The walls are paneled; the woodwork is painted 
white enamel, and the panels are covered with a light blue 
silk. 
The whole general color scheme throughout the house has 
been worked out in keeping one with the other, and is a 
very excellent representation of a delightful house. 
The owner’s sleeping-room 
