House & Garden 
THE DINING-ROOM 
have been left in their natural color. Inside 
the house the same simple detail and quiet 
color are noticeable. Each room, instead ol 
being sharply contrasted with its neighbor, 
has its walls of a uniform pale yellow sand- 
finished plaster. The wood trimming is 
nearly white, while the dark brown Georgia 
pine floors are echoed in the ceiling by the 
still darker oak joists. Simplicity in the 
aspect of the whole house has been coupled 
with integrity of construction. Much of 
the joinery has been mortised and pinned 
together in the old-fashioned way, and the 
meaningless multiplication of mouldings, 
often but a habit of the draughting-table, 
has been frankly eschewed. 
THE BILLIARD-ROOM 
THE HALL 
