Augusts 1919 
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DOORS 
A succession of wide doorways, each with its distinctive frame, affords a pleas¬ 
ing vista. In this, the New York residence of A. G. Paine, Jr., the wide door¬ 
ways add to the openness of the room scheme. C. A. H. Gilbert, architect 
Inside glass doors with lights above 
make an unusual treatment. This 
type, in a London house, opens 
from the entrance hall. Atkinson 
& Alexander, architects 
In the New York residence of 
Stewart Walker, the architect, an 
old cupboard has been introduced 
for a doorway, a novel and dis¬ 
tinctive treatment 
A purely classical design has been 
used in' this New York residence 
interior door, the frame and door 
contrasting in finish. C. A. H. 
Gilbert, architect 
The interior door is capable of 
carrying much decorative detail. 
In this doorway of an English 
residence a decorative panel is in¬ 
troduced over the lintel 
INSIDE the 
HOUSE 
In modern repro¬ 
duct io ns of thz 
classical doorway 
the frame is often 
painted one color 
and the door an¬ 
other. Delano & 
Aldrich, architects 
In the Colonial 
houses of New En¬ 
gland the classical 
interior door was a 
sine qua non. It 
was beautifully pro- 
portioned and 
modeled 
