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House & Garden 
1 
Frank C. Farley, Architect 
Photographs by Johnston-Hewitt Studios 
The three rooms shown on this page are in the residence of F. F. 
Peabody. Esq., at Lake George. N. Y. Above is the living-room. The 
woodivork and ceiling are painted cream. The walls are covered with 
linen damask of a putty color. Blue and plum colored figured linen 
has been used for over-curtains with under-drapes of cream scrim. 
Walnut and mahogany furniture is combined. Chinese jars have been 
converted into lamps. By the fireplace stands a bronze candle stand¬ 
ard. The floor is stained dark and on it is laid an Oriental rug in 
which tan predominates 
Off the living-room is a little card room in 
striking colors. Panels of paper in green, 
black, yellow and red alternate with painted 
panels in dark green with mouldings picked 
out in a lighter shade. The davenport is 
covered with a scarlet brocade. Curtains arc 
red and the rug is a neutral tone. The furni¬ 
ture is Cuban rosewood upholstered in red. 
A green lampshade tones in with the walls 
hi the dining-room the loalls are hung with a 
linen rep of broivn and putty color stripes. 
The rug has the same tones. At the windows 
hangs a blue and yelloio linen with double 
sash curtains of cream scrim. The lighting 
fixtures are bronze, and the two mirrors, gilt. 
A three panel screen by the pantry door is 
of leather 
