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House & Garden 
Hewitt 
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Mauve, rose and amber is the scheme in - 
the boudoir of Miss Anne Meredith, 
New York City. Under-curtains are 
pink gauze and over-drapes light rose 
taffeta with an inserted ruffle and piped 
with amber. Shade, yellow and rose 
chiffon; rug, mauve. The linen is a 
French design in mauve, amber and rose. 
Walls and furniture deep ivory. Agnes 
Foster Wright, decorator 
The end of the living room in the resi¬ 
dence of Courtlandt D. Barnes, Esq., 
Manhasset, L. I. (See pages 24-25) is 
shelved to form a library corner. A 
Sheraton cabinet with glass doors and 
clock, a unique piece, graces one side of 
the room. The walls are paneled and 
painted in ivory. Peabody, Wilson & 
Brown, architects. Schmitt Bros, were 
the decorators 
Northend 
In the placing and appreciation of a 
good piece of furniture the background 
plays an essential role. It must be rel¬ 
atively as dignified as the furniture, yet 
not so pronounced as to distract. In 
addition, the wall should afford a sil¬ 
houette value for the furniture. Lee 
Porter, decorator 
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