48 
House & Garden 
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IMllI 
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The simplicity of the 
furnishing is character¬ 
istic of a farmhouse. 
There has been no ef¬ 
fort to make it other 
than it is. The result 
is an atmosphere of 
peace and ample com¬ 
fort. That is the air 
of this guest room, 
with its Jacobean four- 
poster, and its glazed 
chintz dressing table 
Another view of the 
dining room shows the 
Duncan Phyfe side¬ 
board which set the 
note for the rest of the 
furnishings. In one 
corner is an old walnut 
cupboard with glass 
doors. The chandelier 
is of crystal, the side 
lights of silver. Neutral 
carpeting gives the 
room a quiet founda¬ 
tion 
