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House & Garden 
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The walls and ceil¬ 
ing of the entrance 
hall have an old 
Italian plaster finish 
in characteristic 
pink. This Italian 
atmosphere is fur¬ 
ther developed by 
the stone floor, the 
fireplace with its 
plaster hood, the 
wrought iron grill 
and lighting fixtures, 
the old Venetian 
chest and the chair 
in crimson broca- 
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The opposite end of 
the Italian living 
room shown on page 
41 reveals the 
wrought iron bal¬ 
cony and the ex¬ 
posed timbers of the 
second story. Broad 
oak boards pegged 
in place make the 
floor. The furniture 
at this end is 
grouped with a 
pleasant regard for 
comfort and utility 
— couch, long table, 
chairs and piano 
