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Dignity is lent the dining room by the paneled walls finished in deep ivory. A Persian rug in 
soft tones of blue and gold covers the floor. Chairs are hand-made reproductions of a Chip pen- 
dale design, while the table and console were adapted from Chippendale designs to fit the spaces 
in this room. The draperies repeat the blue and gold note 
This simple little breakfast room looks out 
on the garden and the sea. Here the win¬ 
dows are shaded by glass curtains of case¬ 
ment cloth and overdraperies of quaint old 
English printed linen. The tiled floor and 
sand colored rough plaster walls suggest 
being out-of-doors, as does the green painted 
furniture 
There is a fireplace at each end of the sun 
room. The walls are of rough plaster, with 
the stone work outlining the door and 
window frames. The red stone floor and 
old Italian well-head of reddish stone give 
a warm color note which is repeated in the 
chintz covers and draperies at the case¬ 
ment windows 
