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House & Garden 
The color scheme of this din¬ 
ing-room includes wainscot 
painted putty gray, gr ass p&- 
per above, Italian furniture 
in gray oak, upholstered in 
red figured velvet; terra cotta 
vases. II. F. Huber, decorator 
There is a richness to Ja¬ 
cobean formality, especially 
'when fully developed in a hall. 
The wood here is oak panel¬ 
ing finished in dark brown 
and carved. F. C. Farley and 
P. M. Hooper, architects 
Gillies 
Where the entrance hall is sufficiently large it can be decorated as a living room, made an 
addition to that room. In this residence, the home of Herbert H. Lehman, Esq., Pur¬ 
chase, N. Y., it has been treated as a music room off the terrace. The walls are grayish 
tan sand finished plaster, woodwork cream, and the color of carpets and hangings neutral 
shades of tan and mauve. H. A. Jacobs, architect. 
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