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Lively colors are found in the walls 
and roof of the home of Fayette 
Baum, Syracuse, N. Y. Both the brick 
and the slate being variegated. Con¬ 
trast is found in the white trim and 
keystones. Dwight James Baum, architect 
Upstairs the plans show the owner's 
suite of bedroom and bath, a guest 
room and a well-lighted sewing room. 
Both upstairs and down this house 
is suitable and adequate for an 
elderly couple, as is its purpose 
Gillies 
Entrance to the house is reached 
through a gate of high brick pillars and 
wrought iron. Then one comes to this 
Georgian doorway with its simple col¬ 
umns and arched pediment and its 
carved over-door panels and trim 
The first floor plan is irregular, the 
entrance and hall being in one corner 
with the service behind. The living 
room and dining room are generous¬ 
ly proportioned. French doors lead 
from the living room to the porch 
