January, 1918 
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A city living room with con¬ 
cessions to existing conditions 
has grass-cloth walls, Flem¬ 
ish oak woodwork, green 
Spanish tile fireplace, and 
green damask draper i e s. 
H. F. Huber, decorator 
Gillies 
A stairs landing offers an in¬ 
teresting opportunity for a 
decorative touch. Here a cir¬ 
cular landing has been built 
up with a seat and the case¬ 
ments curtained individually. 
II. A. Jacobs, architect 
The wall background of this living room is gray oak. The furniture is walnut upholstered 
in plum figured velvet. Curtains are dark blue. Chinese vases serve as lamp bowls; the 
shades are embroidered. It is a room of large, open spaces, a room abundantly lighted. It 
is in the residence of E. P. Charlton, Esq., at Westport Harbor, R. I. F. C. Farley and 
P. M. Hooper, architects 
Maugans 
