February, 1918 
33 
A LITTLE 
PORTFOLIO of GOOD INTERIORS 
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Built - in archi¬ 
tectural f ur n i- 
ture lends an air 
of substantiality 
and permanence 
to an interior. In 
this living room, 
■which is in the 
residence of F. 
F. Hodge, Esq., 
a t Stonington, 
Conn., the in¬ 
dented fireplace 
with bookshelves 
and cupboards 
on either side 
are the dominat¬ 
ing features of 
the room. Furni¬ 
ture and decora¬ 
tions are in keep¬ 
ing. Harry T. 
Little, architect 
Another study of 
the architectural 
background of a 
room is found in 
the residence of 
E. P. Charlton, 
Esq., Westport, 
Harbor, R 1. 
The fireplace 
forms the focal 
point. Its dig¬ 
nity of white 
m a r b l e is en¬ 
hanced by the 
grill panels on 
either side, the 
woodwork of the 
other walls and 
the beams of the 
ceiling. The 
woodwork 
is gray oak. F. 
C. Farley and P. 
M. Hooper, 
architects 
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