December, 1917 
45 
As a background for 
the dining room has 
been used a land¬ 
scape paper in warm 
grays. Below it a 
white wainscot 
forms a ground for 
the silhouettitig of 
the walnut furniture. 
The rug is taupe. 
These three provide 
sufficient decorative 
interest and need 
only the presence of 
people to give the 
room a vitalizing 
* touch 
In the living room 
the walls are paneled 
in gray, the rug gray 
and the fireplace of 
Vermont marble. 
Color interest is 
found in the rich 
hangings and up¬ 
holstery and the 
Spanish type furni¬ 
ture which has been 
used. This fireplace 
grouping is at once 
decorative, natural 
and convenient. It 
gives a center of in¬ 
terest to the room 
■51iatll 
,WVV' 
