White-painted shingles have been chosen for the wall material, with blinds 
-in green. It would be hard to 
imagine a better combination to go with the white birches 
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On account of the sloping site the cellar is 
lighted entirely from the rear, allowing 
the house to set low into the ground 
The central 
stairway 
makes a most 
economically 
planned sec¬ 
ond floor 
There is no en¬ 
trance hall, 
giving more 
space for the 
living-room 
and dining¬ 
room 
Ay mar Embury , //., architect 
The delicately carved Corinthian columns 
and pilasters make a charming front 
entrance 
Rough plaster, tinted and the dark-stained simple woodwork 
characterize the whole first story 
In the dining-room the side windows are set out above the chair-rail 
level, giving a broad shelf for house plants 
THE HOME OF LOUIS STARR, Jr., TENAFLY, N. J 
(78) 
