HOUSE AND GARDEN 
July, 1911 
The hall from the veranda end, showing the faithful detail of steps 
and balusters 
In the dining-room a dull gray foliage paper makes a splendid back¬ 
ground for the old mahogany 
The owner’s bedroom—a room 17x23 feet in size, with white wood¬ 
work relieved by cool chintzes 
The wall paper in the living-room is a dull yellow in a tiny lozenge 
pattern, much brighter than in the picture 
The hall from the front door. The arch is particularly graceful in 
its lines and delicate detail 
The sun room opens from the living room and has its own fire¬ 
place, flanking which are two ivy vines growing in boxes 
THE HOME OF MR. W. D. BLOODGOOD, HEWLETT, L. I.—/. Acker Hays, architect 
