Interior Arrangement and Decoration
music room designed and executed riched with inlay of ebony
BY WARINGS, LONDON j . j ■ . • . j
and pewter, a distinct de-
parture from formal historic
precedent. The two en-
other varieties of treatment that might be named; trance halls by Mr. Sellers and Messrs. Waring
but the majority of these require to be renewed at respectively (p. 2) contain wainscotting in rec-
more or less frequently recurring intervals, whereas tagonal divisions; while the morning-room (p. 22)
wood panelling, especially that which is constructed by Messrs. Goodyer shows a still simpler form, with
of good, sound oak, lasts for centuries; and, instead long planks for panelling. Other examples of oak
of deteriorating or growing shabbier, improves in wainscotting are to be seen in Messrs. Warings'
tone with age, and is, therefore, in the long run music-room (p. 25), and in Mr. W. H. Davies'
music room designed and executed riched with inlay of ebony
BY WARINGS, LONDON j . j ■ . • . j
and pewter, a distinct de-
parture from formal historic
precedent. The two en-
other varieties of treatment that might be named; trance halls by Mr. Sellers and Messrs. Waring
but the majority of these require to be renewed at respectively (p. 2) contain wainscotting in rec-
more or less frequently recurring intervals, whereas tagonal divisions; while the morning-room (p. 22)
wood panelling, especially that which is constructed by Messrs. Goodyer shows a still simpler form, with
of good, sound oak, lasts for centuries; and, instead long planks for panelling. Other examples of oak
of deteriorating or growing shabbier, improves in wainscotting are to be seen in Messrs. Warings'
tone with age, and is, therefore, in the long run music-room (p. 25), and in Mr. W. H. Davies'