I
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MODERN HOUSE
II
SUITABILITY, SIMPLICITY AND PROPORTION
III
THE OLD WASHINGTON IRVING HOUSE
IV
THE LITTLE HOUSE OF MANY MIRRORS
V
THE TREATMENT OF WALLS
VI
THE EFFECTIVE USE OF COLOR
VII
OF DOORS, AND WINDOWS, AND CHINTZ
VIII
THE PROBLEM OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHT
IX
HALLS AND STAIRCASES
X
THE DRAWING-ROOM
XI
THE LIVING-ROOM
XII
SITTING-ROOM AND BOUDOIR
XIII
A LIGHT, GAY DINING-ROOM
XIV
THE BEDROOM
XV
THE DRESSING-ROOM AND THE BATH
XVI
THE SMALL APARTMENT
XVII
REPRODUCTIONS OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE AND OBJECTS OF ART
XVIII
THE ART OF TRELLIAGE
XIX
VILLA TRIANON
XX
NOTES ON MANY THINGS
A LITTLE TALK ON CLOCKS.
A CORNER FOR WRITING.
STOOLS AND BENCHES.
PORCELAIN STOVES.
THE CHARM OF INDOOR FOUNTAINS.