Color schemes for the home and model interiors . s,Austrian draw-curtains of natural or grey pongee silk could be , use double-faced portieres, the hall-side being blue ormulberry, according to the color selected for the hall scheme. For the hall, furniture distinctly different in design from that in theadjoining rooms should be selected; hall tables or consoles should belong and narrow, witli separate mirrors of similar design; chairs high-backed, formal in style, used singly or in pairs and matching theconsole or not. If space permits, a bench, chest, or stately grand-father cl


Color schemes for the home and model interiors . s,Austrian draw-curtains of natural or grey pongee silk could be , use double-faced portieres, the hall-side being blue ormulberry, according to the color selected for the hall scheme. For the hall, furniture distinctly different in design from that in theadjoining rooms should be selected; hall tables or consoles should belong and narrow, witli separate mirrors of similar design; chairs high-backed, formal in style, used singly or in pairs and matching theconsole or not. If space permits, a bench, chest, or stately grand-father clock may be added. For the room on the north side of the hall the color scheme embraceswarm tones, mulberry and tan. JNIaterials for hangings, upholsteryand floor covering are suggested in the ncIoih, damask and tan carpet. In the room on the opposite side of the hall the color scheme in blueand grey could be carried out. To effect a sense of unity through-out, there should be in each room just a suggestion of the color usedin the other room. 37. >«.v55S»te»«*i:;,\>%


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