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House & Garden 
In one of the baths the plaster walls 
are painted in scenic panels above a 
wainscot of blue picture tiles which are 
also painted on. The woodwork is fin¬ 
ished in deep blue 
The Kennedy house is in Sutton Place, 
one of the new East Side developments 
of New York, and the house stands 
under the shadow of the Queensborough 
Bridge. The garden contains some inter¬ 
esting iron trelliage 
Harting 
The drawing room walls and woodwork are a 
soft dull green. Against this are used a white 
marble mantel and old English furniture, with 
some pieces covered in a chintz of pale green, 
mauve and rose. The curtains are made of the 
same fabric. The bookcases are an interesting 
solution of the door-and-wall problem at one 
end of a room 
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