16 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
Whitewashed stone is used for the wall 
construction, and, in this, there is a 
recurrence to the practice long identi¬ 
fied with rural Pennsylvania. In this 
instance the stonework is doubly at¬ 
tractive through its combination with 
a roof of beautifully mottled slate, run¬ 
ning almost the gamut of green, and 
light blue-green blinds 
L junop'l 
Enclosed Ttorch 
All cony 
Kitchen! 
The paneling is an 
important unit in the 
decorative scheme of 
the hall. It rises to 
the ceiling, finished 
in a soft ivory. Cov¬ 
erings of wine - red 
velvet, hangings of 
cretonne, flowered in 
ecru. old. blue, yellow 
and red, and Oriental 
rugs in deep, glowing 
colors, all add home¬ 
like and colorful 
charm 
The planning was 
governed to some 
extent by the prob¬ 
able utilization of 
the house for enter¬ 
taining. That con¬ 
sideration has de¬ 
termined both the 
location and rela¬ 
tion of the various 
rooms 
