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HOUSE & GARDEN 
The regulation dining-room of the regulation apartment, resplendent in “angry cat” glass 
and stock fixtures set against a flaccid background of dull brown, was transformed with 
pale yellow woodwork, seji green and rose and white Morris “Daisy” paper that brought 
into striking contrast the dull silver lighting group and the deeper tones of the mahogany 
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While not the same room, this bedroom should be compared with that on the page oppo¬ 
site to show the possibilities of paint and paper and the discriminating selection and 
arrangement of furnishings. The one is heavy and cluttered, the other simple, full of rest¬ 
ful spaces, as a bedroom should be. Square corner blocks were substituted above the doors 
