Recent Designs in Domestic Architecture
in making every line absolutely
straight, and every surface
smooth, will be set aside for
the older and better way
which aims rather at the re-
cognition and development of
the character of each material
used.
We also give two illustra-
tions of a Berlin interior with
furniture and decoration de-
signed by Mr. Baillia Scott,
one of many commissions
carried out by him on the
Continent. The furniture in
this dining-room is for the
most part in unpolished rose-
wood, the purplish - brown
tones of which stand out well
against the gilded canvas of the walls. The exist-
ing woodwork of the room is finished black with
neutral grey panels. The upholstery and carpet are
in tones of red. Hence the general colour scheme
is red, black, gold, and purple-brown. The electric
light fittings are in gilded metal with scarlet flowers,
and the central ball checkered in black and white.
JCAL-E OF .
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PLAN OF ST. PETERS VIC\RAGE, B'JSHEY HEATH W. E. WATSON, ARCHITECT
Our next illustration is ot a vicarage recently
built at Bushey Heath, Herts, from the designs of
Mr. W. E. Watson, A.R.I.B.A. The structure,
which is in close proximity to the church, is of
brick, roughcast to a natural gravel colour, with
stone bays and dressings. The timber work is of
cleft oak, and red sand-faced tiles are used for
W. E. WATSON, A.R.I.B.A., ARCHITECT
in making every line absolutely
straight, and every surface
smooth, will be set aside for
the older and better way
which aims rather at the re-
cognition and development of
the character of each material
used.
We also give two illustra-
tions of a Berlin interior with
furniture and decoration de-
signed by Mr. Baillia Scott,
one of many commissions
carried out by him on the
Continent. The furniture in
this dining-room is for the
most part in unpolished rose-
wood, the purplish - brown
tones of which stand out well
against the gilded canvas of the walls. The exist-
ing woodwork of the room is finished black with
neutral grey panels. The upholstery and carpet are
in tones of red. Hence the general colour scheme
is red, black, gold, and purple-brown. The electric
light fittings are in gilded metal with scarlet flowers,
and the central ball checkered in black and white.
JCAL-E OF .
5°-
PLAN OF ST. PETERS VIC\RAGE, B'JSHEY HEATH W. E. WATSON, ARCHITECT
Our next illustration is ot a vicarage recently
built at Bushey Heath, Herts, from the designs of
Mr. W. E. Watson, A.R.I.B.A. The structure,
which is in close proximity to the church, is of
brick, roughcast to a natural gravel colour, with
stone bays and dressings. The timber work is of
cleft oak, and red sand-faced tiles are used for
W. E. WATSON, A.R.I.B.A., ARCHITECT