January, 1915 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
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Being two steps lower than the dining-room adds a 
note of interest to the living-room 
Peacock blue and tan are the dominant decorative color notes in the dining-room. One of the wall panels is 
hung on invisible hinges and covers a china closet. A breakfast porch opens to one side 
Light from the Palladian window located on the stair landing fills the front 
hallway, space being utilized by thus building the stairs over the entrance 
Arranged with a view to the saving of nerves and muscles, the kitchen is open, light, well 
ventilated and fitted throughout with all modern apparatus 
Two large, built-in wardrobes provide ample closet room in the master’s suite. A 
sleeping-porch, sitting room and bath adjoin 
The woodwork and furniture of the guest room are finished in ivory, to which rose 
and dull green hangings give a touch of color 
