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These two beautiful interiors illustrate different trends of domestic architecture ill New Zealand. Top right is the stairroom at "Woodhill,” home of Mr. R. Barkley-Smith, at Silvern simplicity in mass and line. Above, in the lovely drawingcase in Mr. W.N. Norwood’s home at Karori, typical of moder stream, there is artistic use of old. English edged beams, which lend an air of permanence and tranquility.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 147, 18 March 1937, Page 7

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These two beautiful interiors illustrate different trends of domestic architecture ill New Zealand. Top right is the stairroom at "Woodhill,” home of Mr. R. Barkley-Smith, at Silvern simplicity in mass and line. Above, in the lovely drawingcase in Mr. W.N. Norwood’s home at Karori, typical of moder stream, there is artistic use of old. English edged beams, which lend an air of permanence and tranquility. Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 147, 18 March 1937, Page 7

These two beautiful interiors illustrate different trends of domestic architecture ill New Zealand. Top right is the stairroom at "Woodhill,” home of Mr. R. Barkley-Smith, at Silvern simplicity in mass and line. Above, in the lovely drawingcase in Mr. W.N. Norwood’s home at Karori, typical of moder stream, there is artistic use of old. English edged beams, which lend an air of permanence and tranquility. Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 147, 18 March 1937, Page 7