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Its walls of slap- 
dashed stone; its 
great fireplace 
surmounted by a 
splendid trophy 
and flanked by 
tall antique iron 
candlesticks; its 
floor centered 
by a circular 
pool, could the 
sun room be 
aught but the 
big vital feature 
of the entire 
house? Navajo 
rugs lend added 
color to the rud¬ 
dy -hued quarry 
tile floor; and 
orange enameled 
furniture and a 
chintz patterned 
in orange, white 
and green, pro¬ 
vide additional 
cheerfulness to 
the scheme 
In the living- 
room the panel¬ 
ing loses neither 
in dignity nor 
restfulness by 
the addition of 
oil paintings, 
for the paintings 
have been so 
trimmed and 
balanced that 
they form an in¬ 
tegral part of 
the wall scheme. 
Chintz, p a t- 
terned in blue, 
terra cotta and 
orange against 
an ivory back¬ 
ground, is exten¬ 
sively employed 
in the living- 
room; and sev¬ 
eral chairs are 
covered with 
golden brown 
velvet 
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