December, 1916 
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Lord & Hewlett, architects 
The living-roovi above is 
a good example of what 
can be done with simple 
furniture. Although the 
mixture of printed chintz 
and patterned tvall paper 
is usually undesirable, in 
this case there is suffi¬ 
cient difference in pat¬ 
tern to make it a pleasing 
combination. Note the 
butterfly table with 
splayed, turned legs in 
the foreground 
Taylor & Levy, architects 
Here are tivo distinct 
uses of the valance: one 
hung inside the trim, and 
the other covering it en¬ 
tirely. The same fabric 
has been used in both 
bedroom and boudoir, 
producing a comfortable 
uniformity 
