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Whitby Free Press, 10 Oct 1990, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WHJITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OC'flBER .10, 1990 "i wIT7BY r.FRiEE=PRESS,=ê Laning>. .to create te utipurpose bedroom Remember when the bedroom wa s redirect-«traffic. In your work areas, take advantage space for movement. As a general groupings to allow plenty of room tÉ just for sleeping? Well, for many peo Once you've considered function, of available light by placing your desk muIe, keep large pieces of furniiture, move around and between them. piewih dmadig lifestyles and saean rfi, tstm 0t oka or reading/ hobby-related 'furniture like a triple dresser, the bed or anar Folongteesmegudie space constraints, this room bas be- floor coverings. Think of the floor as near a window. Also, remember that morprleorppndcart cnhepyuraeabdrmta corne a hub of ýactivity. 1t can* be the thefifth walI of your bedroom. It joins' every seating piece rqirsatal'als ul*u salr piclkea sutyorfninpcendrfi perfect-escape to enijoy a hobby, get the surrounding walls and forms the within easy reach for lamps, the phone armchair, chaise, or small table, into needs and -satisfies your activc a littie work done at vour desk or iust background againstwhich vôur fur- and other things vou knowyou'll be the center of the room. lifestyle. sit and. think. Creating the multipurpose bedroomn talces a littie careful planning and basic =nwlde of furniture arrangement., hefrtting to do iW to consider the three basic, points of decorating - function, space and traffic. 1Function concerns what you want to be able to do in -your bedroom. Will it be your at-home office as well as your sleeping quarters? Do you want a seatinig area for relaxing, reading or watching television? Next, consider the space itself - its shape and the location of doors and windows. Note any special features like a fireplace or bay window, that could serve as a natural focal point (or. you may want to emphasize your bed as the focal point). If the room has furniture in it, try to picture.it as an - empty space or get some graph paper and plot it out., Finally, study the room's traffic pat- terns - -the paths people take natur- ally in moving around the room - and decide wvhether you want to 's at nishings will be displayed. <Wall-to-wall carpeting is a natural choice for a multipurpose bedrooni because it gives the room a sense of warmth, comfort and continuity. Con- sider a plush cut-pile texture for a lux- urious look and feel. Besides looks and luxury, other im- portant considerations are durability and easy maintenance. Nylon is the most durable carpet fiber, offering better wear performance than wool or polyester. Du Pont AntroncO nylon offers excellent' durability, soil- and stain-resistance and static control at a competitive price. Antron® is avail- able in a wide variety of colors, pat- tenis and textures to complement your bedroom decor. Anothercrucial consideration for creating an attractive and useful mul- tipurpose bedroom is ftiniture place- ment. Remember to leave comffortable needing. Group your furniture into distfinct areas for'sleeping, reading, relaxing and working and then plan, these This.week w e'reputtigtal on the table -at Woodcraft. Don't miss s tore-wide spe cials on evIy1f1ng* fro bar stools to bedroom suites. OPEN SUNDAY The Market Village N.E. corner Kennedy & Steeles (beside Cullen Barn) OPEN SUNDAY TheBarn: Markham Rd. & Steeles Ave. 293-2279 Below: Colonial *Sale excli Workshop & Showroom: .370 Denison St. E., Markham. CRStI SIN& 1974475-2488 Top:. Harvest Table shown with diawcr àDouble Pedestal Table with 2 centre leaves !udes upholstay and "ipyCuu"Ue OPEN SUNDAY Whitby: 11 lDunlop St. W. at Brock St. 668-2770

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