December 
1917 
Maugans 
49 
There is restful¬ 
ness in the color 
scheme of the 
study to the 
right. The walls 
are grasscloth, 
and the book¬ 
cases have been 
painted to match. 
The furniture is 
walnut and oak; 
upholstery and 
portieres are 
blue. A note of 
individuality is 
given the room by 
the old wrought 
iron lamp bracket 
that has been 
converted into an 
adjustable revolv¬ 
ing light. H. F. 
Huber, decorator 
The wainscoting 
of the living room 
below is gray oak, 
the curtains blue 
velvet with a 
narrow purplish 
stripe, the under¬ 
curtains of case¬ 
ment cloth. The 
furniture is wal¬ 
nut and gray 
oak, and the up¬ 
holstery is blue 
striped velvet 
and a figured 
yellow linen. 
Further color is 
found in the light 
gold silk lamp¬ 
shades and terra 
cotta flower hold¬ 
er. H. F. Huber, 
decorator 
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