November, 1918 
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THE FARM 
GROUP o/GLENN 
STUART, Esq. 
LOCUST VALLEY, L. I. 
ALFRED HOPKINS, Architect 
The walls of the living room are paneled in antique oak and the ceiling decorated with a 
strap ornament in low relief. This combination of oak wainscot and old ivory ceiling is 
happy. A focal point is furnished by the carved limestone mantel. The rug is a neutral 
gray and the chintz covers and hangings are in black and yellow with dull reds 
Like the living room, the li¬ 
brary is paneled in antique 
oak and has a mantel of lime¬ 
stone, Books, in set-in shelves, 
range down one wall. The 
rug is dull gray. A comfortable 
lounge is upholstered in old 
chintz which shows dull tones 
of mingled red and yellow 
The main entrance is an arched 
portico supported by delicate 
trellis panels. Vines which 
will be trained up these posts 
will help to complete the pic¬ 
ture. From the portico broad 
flat steps lead down to the 
drive. This entrance com¬ 
mands a wide stretch of lawn 
