The Art of Interior Decoration by Emily Burbank;Grace Wood
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CHAPTER XXVI. TREATMENT OF AN INEXPENSIVE BEDROOM
Factory furniture.--Chintz.--The cheapest mirrors.--Floors.--Walls.--Pictures.--Treatment of old floors. CHAPTER XXVII. TREATMENT OF A GUEST ROOM Where economy is not a matter of importance.--Panelled walls.--Louis XV painted furniture.--Taffeta curtains and bed-cover.--Chintz chair-covers.--Cream net sash-curtains.--Figured linen window-shades. CHAPTER XXVIII. A MODERN HOUSE IN WHICH GENUINE JACOBEAN FURNITURE Is APPROPRIATELY SET Traditional colour-scheme of crimson and gold. CHAPTER XXIX. UNCONVENTIONAL BREAKFAST-ROOMS AND SPORTS BALCONIES Porch-rooms.--Appropriate furnishings.--Colour schemes. CHAPTER XXX. SUN-ROOMS Colour schemes according to climate and season.--A small, cheap, summer house converted into one of some pretentions by altering vital details. |
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