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House & Garden 
Orange and light green were the colors chosen for the enclosed 
porch. Cushions and valances are of a rich green, orange and 
gray linen edged with a worsted block fringe of these colors. 
At the windows are hung linen gauze curtains edged with the 
same fringe. The long green and orange table holds an orange 
bowl on a wrought iron base 
Among the furnishings of this enclosed porch is a card table 
painted green and orange and made to fold down into a small 
space. The wrought iron bridge lamp is polychrome with dull 
green to match the ceiling light and mantel candelabra. The 
furniture is Swiss reed enameled a clear, light green. A fibre 
mat covers the red tiled floor 
“DORMY HOUSE” 
PINE VALLEY, N. J. 
FRANK HAYES, Architect 
AGNES FOSTER WRIGHT, Decorator 
The guest room is in brilliant 
:green and mulberry. The spaces 
•of the walls are painted in large 
^panels using a wide mulberry and 
,green stripe, the walls being deep 
ivory. The chintz for daybed 
'Cover, curtains and upholstery is 
.0 crisp, old-fashioned English 
pattern in green and mulberry 
with bright green fringe. Furni¬ 
ture is stippled in ivory and 
decorated with the chintz design 
