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HO USE & GARDEN 
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The ornate wood paneling on 
the dining-room above can be 
reproduced at a minimum ex¬ 
pense by nailing moulding to 
the wall and painting it. Care 
should be taken in the propor¬ 
tions of the panels 
Rich tapestry or brocade in¬ 
serts can be simulated in a 
dozen different Oriental pa¬ 
pers or fabrics now on the 
market. They can be set in 
frames of moulding by the 
local carpenter 
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Elsie de Wolfe, decorator 
Tile inserts are best for the enclosed porch or breakfast room. The 
rich effects here can be approximated in any rough cast wall with 
a suitable stencil 
Carrere & Hastings, architects 
Paneling of this simple design can be simulated by nailing 
narrow strips to the wall in panels, and staining both strips 
and panels oak or walnut 
