Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1910 — A Sunshiny House. [ARTICLE]
A Sunshiny House.
A new Brooklyn house which was erected on a lot between two other buildings was designed in its' Interior arrangement by a woman who loved sunlight She accordingly sought to stimulate it for the dark days which must Inevitably come in the year’s calendar. Every room and hall was tinted a soft, delicate yellow, yet there was no monotony in the tone, as the situation and plan of each room brought out different gradations of the color. L A series of arches In the entrance hall made a fine tone effect. In the top story the rooms had skylights of amber glass; a most beautiful tone resulted frop these skylights. There was always such a cheerful tone in the rooms, no matter how gray the day. that good spirits prevailed there, and the good health of the family was often attributed to the yellow tinted walls and the amber g:ass skylights.
