| PAGE | Planning the Living-room By A. Raymond Ellis | 5 | Designing the Dining-room By A. Raymond Ellis | 47 | Decorating and Furnishing the Bedroom By Margaret Greenleaf | 69 | The Problem of the Bathroom By A. Raymond Ellis | 87 | The Proper Treatment for the Nursery By Sarah Leyburn Coe | 99 | Characteristic Halls and Stairway Types | 108 | Planning the Kitchen By James Earle Miller | 116 | Pleasing decorative effects may be obtained by bringing out the natural graining of the woodwork. Chestnut and cypress are particularly suitable for this as they may be stained and wax finished, or stained and rubbed down to produce this effect. This fireplace was built with outside bricks selected for their color. There is a mottling of purple and bluish tones among the reds that harmonizes strikingly with the Oriental rug before it
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