The New Movie Magazine (Dec 1929-May 1930)

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Just a STAR'S HOME The new home of the John McCormicks (Colleen Moore) in Bel Air possesses both charm and beauty. Left: The living room. The chair upon which Miss Moore is seated is covered with needle-point work which required two years to make. Thechest of drawers is 17th Century Italian. The tapestry is a Beauvais. Right, the Siesta room, which Miss Moore uses as a sleeping porch. The walls are covered with old English print linen and the covering for the bed is made of the same material. The floor is of small hardwood blocks fitted together. Note the absence of curtains and the use of shutters. Left: the Loggia or sun room. The floor is of Mission tile. Brangwyn, Pennell and Zorn etchings adorn the walls. The chandelier is nothing more than colored oil lamps fitted with electric lights. From the windows one looks out over a large expanse of lawn to the swimming pool. :>.»