Modern Screen (Dec 1952 - Nov 1953)

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TO LUCY TWELVE YEARS AGO. AND THEY'VE LIVED, AND LOVED, IN THE SAME HOUSE Bright red carpeting and bold cabbage-rose wallpaper give the living room a homey, comfortable look, without sacrificing the abundance of color Lucy wanted. Her antique furniture, bought years ago, is very much in vogue now. A magnificent silver tea service graces the dining area of the living room, but Lucille and Desi have given up trying to live up to it. The cranberry glass lamp over the table is a real antique. bellow and grey is Lucy's favorite color combination; she used it in her oedroom, when they moved into the house, and nothing has been changed since, except to reorder the dotted Swiss. The red chair is a note of contrast. The fabulous nursery, done in the same yellow and grey color scheme as Lucy's bedroom, was planned as a continuation of Lucys room. It's cost came to more than the cost of the house! MORE*.