American estates and gardens . z o Qi uz < Z w w h I oi uh< CO w ai O z o Z< wz Q w O X [96] AMERICAN ESTATES AND GARDENS. THE PERGOLA OF MRS. RICHARD GAMBRILL. with the kitchen in the basement. To the right is the Hbrary, a daintily designed room invery light green. Three large rooms on the garden front complete the apartments on thisfloor. In the center is the salon, exquisitely paneled with ornament in low relief. The living-room on the left is paneled throughout with Italian walnut, with ornaments in subdued dining-room, on the right, is paneled with pilasters. The loggia


American estates and gardens . z o Qi uz < Z w w h I oi uh< CO w ai O z o Z< wz Q w O X [96] AMERICAN ESTATES AND GARDENS. THE PERGOLA OF MRS. RICHARD GAMBRILL. with the kitchen in the basement. To the right is the Hbrary, a daintily designed room invery light green. Three large rooms on the garden front complete the apartments on thisfloor. In the center is the salon, exquisitely paneled with ornament in low relief. The living-room on the left is paneled throughout with Italian walnut, with ornaments in subdued dining-room, on the right, is paneled with pilasters. The loggias form open rooms for the summer, but are enclosed for the cold lower walls are lined with stone; above is a frieze, painted by James Wall Finn, of vases offlowers and birds under trellised arbors. A similar design, with many variations, is painted onthe ceilings. A light bluish green is the dominant color in these very remarkable andhighly individual decorations. Hopedene, the House of Mrs. E. H. G. Slater. Hopedene, the house of Mrs. E. H. G. Slater, is designed in a quiet Itahan style,very subdued in treatmen


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