19 21 
35 
May, 
A GEORGIAN HOUSE AT 
GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT 
JOHN RUSSELL POPE, Architect 
By using this recessed, doorway in an opening 
of more pronounced size, the general effect of 
a large opening is given without actually being 
too formal. It is a solution for the type of 
house where it is desirable to attain simplicity 
without sacrificing the spirit and style of the 
architecture 
Some of the Georgian spirit has come through the walls to 
give dignity to the living room. It is a room of fine propor¬ 
tions with a generous expanse of shelves and wall space. The 
trim is of the simplest character, painted white. Equally simple 
and dignified is the furniture—mainly old English pieces with 
some American Duncan Phyfe tables. The floor is dark and 
the rugs of a neutral tone 
