HOUSE AND GARDEN 
June, 
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Good proportions, good light and good paneling characterize the dining-room. The 
details of furniture and decoration are well chosen and arranged 
White enameled furniture is always a safe choice for the breakfast room, espe¬ 
cially if, as here, the walls are relieved with a flowered paper 
Another view of the dining-room, showing the French doors that give access to 
the hall. The built-in china closet is an harmonious fitment 
The hall runs through to the rear, the arch dividing the stairs and rear entrance 
from the front, which is a distinct reception hall 
The proportions of the drawing-room make the beamed ceiling a distinct success. Moreover, the room is large enough to permit a 
diversity of furniture arrangement, as shown by the furniture groupings. Here, again, notice the effectiveness of the cretonnes 
