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Show ) The Weekly Supplement To ' The Rocky Mountain Rerieic August f A II, 1966. Home Custom-Mad- e & jt'"1' y ' t t t (V. ,, s ,. ,xvw ' ''' ' '' seriously finds it much easier were installed to regulate me j , by Pat Kendig to use than an oven with a sun. Straw screens between pull-dodoor. mahogany panels separate this The R. T. Goldsworthys ; room from the dining : came sunny across a kitchen that are cabinets The kitchen " met all their needs. Unfortu- mahogany and above the for- room and kitchen. ed nately, this kitchen was not mica counter hangs an The entry of the Golds- in a house, but was pictured china cupboard. This worthy home is panelled in ' in an Issue of a national maga- - mahogany cupboard separates mahogany and against the dark line. They showed the picture the kitchen from the dining richness of the wall hang two , to architect Bruce McDermott area without shutting the busy huge silver Indian masks. and he designed their home at hostess off from dinner-tab- le These were bought in Mexico He conversation. 2696 St. Marys Way. and are made out of old beer cans. A hand-ma- de designed it around the kitchen. Navajo rug tossed over the wrought barThe Goldsworthy s can ,, Formica Floor iron stair railing continues beque twelve months of the the Mexican theme. A year. brick Their In the ten and a half years barbeque, A .spotlighted from above, is since they moved into their large mahogany coat built into the kitchen. Beside home, the Goldsworthys have closet divides the entry from el oven with made one major change. About the dining room. This closet-wa- ll it is an .double doors that open out four years ago, they enclosed section doesnt go to the put ceiling but stops about three 'This is so you can burn their patio with glass and Mrs. formica flooring over the ce- feet short of it, providing a ; both elbows at once, ment. Verticalvenetianblinds high wooden display shelf. 'Goldsworthy joked, but she open-shelv- 1 eye-lev- ' AfififfalC&X i'jWiW.VA'A V. The needlepoint seats of the piano hangs a large tapestry birch dining room suite were picture in rich maroons and made by Mrs. Goldsworthy. deep blues, all made by the The bar has a marble base lady of the house. Beside the built-i- n mahog- and a mahogany top. A massive fieldstone fireany cabinets in the den lies place divides the house and a Moslem prayer rug of Mrs, holds it up. It forms the Goldsworthys creation. $ r , , Another hooked rug in the , wall of the entry and dining room cm one side and one of hall was made by her twenty-tw- o years ago. During those the den walls, on the other. years, it has always been in Her ten Creation a hall and so has been trod I on constantly. It still retains The living room is entirely its intricate design in vibrant f Mrs. Goldsworthys creation. colors of red, yellow and f She hooked the elegant ten foot deepest blue. Of their custom-mahome by fourteen foot rug on the of this room. The Mrs. Goldsworthy said, "A I floor needlepoint upholstery of a woman spends most of her, sofa and two arm chairs are life in the kitchen. It might her achievements. Twofram-e- d as well be one that meets needlepoint scenes flank her special needs. ' See pictures on Page 2 0 de |