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The authors present a practical, systematic guide to domestic architecture and interior decoration that emphasizes proportion, rhythm, and harmony between structure and ornament. They argue for learning from historical models without slavish imitation, and offer detailed, room-by-room guidance on walls, doors, windows, fireplaces, ceilings, floors, entrances, halls, staircases, and principal living spaces including drawing-rooms, ballrooms, libraries, dining-rooms, bedrooms, and nurseries. The text advocates consistent stylistic treatment throughout a house, restrained and appropriate ornament, and attention to functional needs, illustrated by numerous plates and period examples.
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