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HOUSE & GARDEN 
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Wilson Eyre & Mcllvaine, architects 
The early Georgian hall above shows consistent and accurate 
furnishings. Paneled walls and woodwork are gutty color; 
carpet, mouse grey. Black lacquer mirror, curtains of Nile 
green silk, over-curtains black brocade in Chinese pattern 
Wilson Eyre 
& Mcllvaine, 
architects 
This unusual 
view of a stairs 
hall in the resi¬ 
dence of Charles 
K. S ey m o u r. 
Esq., at Chat- 
h a m, N. Y., 
shows an excel¬ 
lent adaptation 
of Stuart archi¬ 
tectural tv o o d- 
work to modern 
use. The Japan¬ 
ese wall screen 
adds a diverting 
color note 
The living-room 
corner to the 
right, in a city 
apartment, re¬ 
quired the sub¬ 
tle blending of 
colors in a sub¬ 
dued light. The 
gay linen uphol¬ 
stery makes 
striking color 
spots against 
the somber back¬ 
ground 
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