A Small House Which is Good 
being to obvi- 1___ 
ate the possi¬ 
bility of disqui¬ 
eting effects. 
The own¬ 
er’s idea in 
furnishing this Second Moor Man 
house has 
been to have it first thoroughly comfortable and 
artistic, and unconventional as well. He has been 
particularly successful in carrying out his wishes 
and the photographs speak for themselves. The 
various details in the fittings of the house have 
been carefully thought out, and there is nowhere 
a lack of harmony. 
CORNER IN THE DINING-ROOM 
paneled with a rich iridescent shade of dark blue 
Japanese leather, and neutral colored burlap is 
used from plate rail to ceiling line. The paneled 
wainscot effect is obtained in this room by the 
use of strips of the oak set at eighteen inch intervals. 
Portieres of old-fashioned blue Kersey coverlet are 
used for dining-room doors and curtains of Russian 
crash are hung at windows. 
Dainty and attractive color schemes are worked 
out in all of the upper chambers, the dominating 
idea of the 
entire house 
being a unity 
of scheme, 
the purpose 
13-6 X iV' 
LivirnS "Room 
First Floor Plan 
THE LIVING-ROOM 
