July, 1918 
2t 
The ceilings, walls and 
lattice of the morning 
room are sanded to 
match the old fountain. 
Gay chintz coverings 
and painted furniture 
give effective notes of 
rich color 
In the Adam living 
room soft old coloring 
takes away from the 
formality of the furni¬ 
ture. The panels are 
adaptations of very old 
designs in the National 
Museum 
A set of three casement 
windows in the boudoir 
has been treated as one 
with an over-all val¬ 
ance. The furniture is 
light in line, adding to 
the cheerfulness of the 
room 
An interesting bedroom in the home of Rollin 
White, Esq., at Goshen, N. Y., is in violet and 
yellow green, the walls being treated in the 
Italian fashion 
IN A COUNTRY HOUSE 
Guy Lowell, architect G. B. MacBride, decorator 
