October, iQ 2 j 
59 
Van Anda 
CREATING AN EFFECT OF SPACE 
In a narrow city house where space is measured in 
precious square feet it is quite necessary to exercise 
restraint m furnishing. The absence of overcrowd¬ 
ing in this drawing roo7n,for example, is largely re¬ 
sponsible for its effect of spaciousness. That and the 
wide rounded arched opening and the colors—the 
paneled walls in a delicate cool green and the cur¬ 
tains an unobtrusive mauve. It is in the New York 
home of Miss Marjorie Rambeau. Ileathcote Wool- 
sey and J. C. McClymont, associate architects 
