. Your home and its decoration; a series of practical suggestions for the painting, decorating, and furnishing of the home, comp. .. . -iS-. Plate XLIII. A Window in a Library in Which the Furnishings are of the Empire Period rest of the house) finished m ivory enamel, and in covering the wallswith a satin-finished paper of soft old rose color, showing a two-toned effect of baskets and bow knots. In such a setting the gildedfurniture, the shepherds and shepherdesses, and the Verne Martincabinets would not look out of place. The location of this room,fortunately, permits it to be entirely shut
. Your home and its decoration; a series of practical suggestions for the painting, decorating, and furnishing of the home, comp. .. . -iS-. Plate XLIII. A Window in a Library in Which the Furnishings are of the Empire Period rest of the house) finished m ivory enamel, and in covering the wallswith a satin-finished paper of soft old rose color, showing a two-toned effect of baskets and bow knots. In such a setting the gildedfurniture, the shepherds and shepherdesses, and the Verne Martincabinets would not look out of place. The location of this room,fortunately, permits it to be entirely shut off from the other living-rooms of this floor, which were finished in dark wood and would innowise harmonize with the room described. After the backgrounds of walls and woodwork are properly [48] FABRICS established, the question of window treatment is of next rooms where such furniture will be introduced, the fabric selectedfor the draperies should be of silk or satin brocade, or similar ma-terial, and designed and hung with the period idea well in two designs shown here give suggestions which could be readilyf
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