UPPER LEFT—A unique walnut built-in buffet divider separates the entrance of the Allen Sharp home from the dining areal Forming the Screen are panels of turquoise covered with honeycomb plastic grill. Pictured at the th ' r.: door-way arc Mrs. Sharp and the* Sharps’six-year-old daughter.. Mwam a first made student at . Crockett Elementary School. The double doors, are painted in throe shades of lilac blending with the exterior of the it one which is in ilie. lightest • shade with accents of the deper color.. The Skarpw humor residents of ‘Dallas, 'have lived .in Wichita Falls for seven years. Shear- ad architect and his wife, Marsha, is active in the Somor-Jueeu and theAllegro Club.pABOVE--The Sharps' son. Douglas, has a combination ‘nedrc-or**-!P:ng r,nom. Built-in corner beds in walnut are topped with cushions. and, r .Isn.rs upholstered in a practical nifbby fabric in turquoise with cocoa ' grown shrines. Douglas, who is three years old, is pictured showing his fmrcr the latest addition to his book collection. A favorite feature with Douglas and rhs playmates is the lime peg board accented with colorful circus cut-outs. The white milk glass bubble light fixture pictured is also found in Maria's room, ihe kitchen and breakfast room. ‘