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The Turkish Room (left): Originally this was the library, opposite, but Yohannan gave it an Occidental theme and covered the walls in embroidered green silk.
The Four-Poster (right): This French nineteenth-century Baroque-style bed is in the ballroom; Yohannan put it there because it reminds him of the public-private aspect of historic great rooms, where courtiers would visit royalty in their bedrooms. (Photo: Jason Schmidt) |


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