40 
House & Garden 
Halting 
The problem of 
furnishing the nar¬ 
row city house is 
solved in the New 
York home of Mrs. 
William C. Lang¬ 
ley. In the living 
room the walls are 
pure white — a 
space-giving color. 
Hangings are plain 
rose glazed chintz, 
with chairs in rose 
and white toile de 
Jouy 
The entrance hall 
is effectively tiled 
in black and white. 
The walls are a 
neutral tone pan¬ 
eled in wide space. 
Against these stand 
wrought iron can¬ 
delabra and plant 
stands. An old 
Welsh dresser of¬ 
fers a contrasting 
note. Mrs. Emott 
Buel was the deco¬ 
rator 
