July, 1919 
37 
If one’s purse can¬ 
not afford to have 
all the downstairs 
rooms paneled in 
either wood or 
molding, then 
choose the living 
room. It demands 
a dignity of treat¬ 
ment that will he 
more and more 
appreciated as the 
furnishing of the 
room is completed 
by the addition of 
well selected 
pieces. Harry Red- 
fern, architect 
The draped wall 
affords an unusual 
treatment for the 
small house living 
room. Its cost 
will depend upon 
the fabric used. 
Linen and hand- 
woven fabrics 
furnish the best 
choice. The color 
contrast of folds 
and the soft effect 
of the drapery 
give a soothing ef¬ 
fect to the room. 
The color scheme 
is gold and blue. 
Herter Looms, 
decorators 
