November, 1921 
flatting 
The bathroom in the 
New York apartment of 
Charles Slayter is part of 
a Directoire flat and is 
furnished in an unusual 
and amusing manner. It 
has a refreshing blue and 
yellow color scheme 
Tebbs 
The chimney end of the attic furnishes the chance for 
creating a delightful guest room. Closets can be 
built in each side of the fireplace and the ceiling 
above it coved, as here 
A PAGE OF THREE 
UNUSUAL ROOMS 
Keep the nursery simple, as this one in the home of 
Francis Boaraman, at Riverdale, N. Y. Cupboards 
are of rough pine painted pumpkin yellow and the 
floor broad oak boards pegged down. Dwight James 
Baum, architect 
Noticeable features of 
this bathroom are the 
figured towels by Mr. 
Slayter, the long mirror 
over the bathtub and the 
mirror above the wash- 
stand which is surmounted 
by a Delft placque 
Gillii-s 
