October, 1918 
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A LITTLE PORTFOLIO o] GOOD INTERIORS 
No medium jor contrasts in an interior is so successful as 
wrought iron. It requires a fairly plain background because 
its beauty lies in silhouette. An example of this is found in 
the residence of Frank and Joseph Leyendecker at New 
Rochelle, N. Y. The stair balusters are of square wrought 
iron rods relieved at regular intervals with formal inserts 
and a floriated newel. The rods are painted white and the 
newel polychrome. A mahogany hand rail tops the rods 
