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There is great beauty in rough plaster for a room, especially when combined with open beams, a stone mantel, terra cotta inserts 
and serving as a background for oak furniture. From the G. W. Davison residence, Greenwich, Ct. A. L. Harmon, architect 
A combination of lacquer furniture and wails covered in a gay design of flowers and birds makes an interesting bedroom in the residence of Joseph 
Thomas at Middleburg, Virginia. A point of particular interest is the set-in bookcases at each side of the bed recess 
