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House & Carden 
Like a bit of Italy is 
Villa D’Amicenza and 
altogether at home in 
its New England set¬ 
ting. Into its construc¬ 
tion have been intro¬ 
duced antique details 
that enrich the exterior. 
The soft gray of the 
i ’.falls is accented by the 
black of wrought iron 
and the blue of Ven¬ 
etian blinds 
VILLA 
D’AMICENZA 
The Residence of 
Harrisson Bennett, Esq. 
WESTON, MASS. 
Between the terrace and the house is a per¬ 
gola, with heavy cement pillars and floor 
in contrast to the classic beauty of the ter¬ 
race balustrade. A rustic roof establishes 
the spirit of Italia 
The main room is a combined living and 
dining room. Black walls bring out effect¬ 
ively the red and yellow of the antique fur¬ 
niture and the rich brocades. The whole 
setting is unusual 
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