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HO USE & GARDEN 
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Coolridge & Shattuck, architects Pennell, Gibbs & Quiring, decorators 
A corner grouping in the dining-room of the residence 
of E. C. Lewis, Esq., at Canton, Mass. The walls are in 
three tones of grey ivory, and the hangings are of old 
blue velvet. The house was designed to hold a remark¬ 
able collection of paintings and furniture, and the walls 
are planned as a fitting background for both 
A. Winter Rose, architect 
In this stairs hall of 
an English country 
house are several un¬ 
usual features. The 
roof and wall tim¬ 
bers are left in their 
original liand-adzed 
state. The brackets 
under the treads are 
in dark wood. The 
heraldic and decora¬ 
tive overmantel is 
also uncommon, as 
are the tivo Sheraton 
hall chairs 
rd & Hewlett, architects 
The ancient Colonial 
flavor has been re¬ 
produced in the 
dining - room to the 
left. The corner cup¬ 
board is preserved, 
and the combination 
of splat - back New 
England chairs with 
spindle - back York¬ 
shire farmhouse 
chairs, is successful 
