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I | The development of the modern house | 3 |
II | Suitability, simplicity and proportion | 13 |
III | The old Washington Irving House | 21 |
IV | The little house of many mirrors | 29 |
V | The treatment of walls | 37 |
VI | The effective use of color | 49 |
VII | Of doors, and windows, and chintz | 57 |
VII | The problem of artificial light | 69 |
IX | Halls and staircases | 77 |
X | The drawing room | 87 |
XI | The living room | 95 |
XII | Sitting room and boudoir | 103 |
XIII | A light, gay dining room | 113 |
XIV | The bedroom | 125 |
XV | The dressing room and the bath | 137 |
XVI | The small apartment | 147 |
XVII | Reproductions of antique furniture and objects of art | 159 |
XVIII | The art of trelliage | 169 |
XIX | Villa Trianon | 177 |
XX | Notes on many things | 187 |
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Add The House in Good Taste, After ninety years, The House in Good Taste by America's first lady of interior decoration, Elsie de Wolfe, still offers timeless design advice. Compiled from her articles in newspapers and magazines and first published in 1914, The House in Good Tas, The House in Good Taste to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The House in Good Taste, After ninety years, The House in Good Taste by America's first lady of interior decoration, Elsie de Wolfe, still offers timeless design advice. Compiled from her articles in newspapers and magazines and first published in 1914, The House in Good Tas, The House in Good Taste to your collection on WonderClub |