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House & Garden 
The inspiration for the walls of this room was drawn from the putty 
color and blue of the striped taffeta used for the curtains. In lighter 
tones the putty color was reproduced on the paneled walls, a line of 
old blue being introduced in the moldings. Some of the upholstery 
is in old blue, while a note of warmth is secured by the introduction 
here and there of a dull rose color. The graceftil console tables be¬ 
tween the windows are painted gray and blue, with marble tops. Miss 
M. A. Lewis, decorator 
To the left is a delightful example of what can be 
done in the limited space of an apartment bedroom. 
The walls are ivory; the furniture is Italian, painted 
green ivith cream inserts bearing floral designs. The 
window drapes, bed cover and upholstery are of mig¬ 
nonette green taffeta. Miss Sivords. Inc., decorated 
the room 
The charm of Venice is not all palaces and gondolas, 
as witness the furnishings of this ivory and green din¬ 
ing room. The old Venetian furniture is painted in 
green and ivory and upholstered in green striped taf¬ 
feta. The walls are ivory; the carpet is green. Blue 
Venetian glass has been effectively used. Miss Swords, 
Inc., decorators 
