_ November, 1917 
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A n interesting finish has been given the walls in this living 
room. They give the appearance of old plaster that has been 
painted, and repainted until they are thick with pigment and 
uneven. The rugs are Chinese in blue and yellow and the 
draperies yellow and lavender. Putnam & Cox, architects 
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Among its many purposes white wood paneling serves as a 
silhouette ground for furniture. Rich in itself, it adds value 
to anything placed against it or close by. This is excellently 
illustrated in the drawing room corner below, where walls plav 
foils to furniture. Fisher, Ripley & LaBoutellier, architects 
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