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Complete with 7" bination blade HOURS: Monday to Thursday--8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Fridoy ond Soturdoy--8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. DECORATE F If you're planning a new (home, or rebuilding an old house, and wonder how youll (decorate your living room, 'where do you start? The time honored advice of decorators is to start with the carpet because it will set a back- ground tone. But Beatrice West, color con- sultant in the styling of more than 65,000 homes in the last five years, including the vast Levittown projects, says: "Start with the roof." She argues that exterior color schemes should set the pace for | : linterior_ colors, especially in imodern homes with picture win- !dows and window walls that often give a view of part of the exterior, And the roof, like the carpet, forms an overall back- ground mass. New Point of View "In the past we assumed that |the exterior and the interior had nothing to do with each other," Miss West says. "But designers are beginning to realize that is nonsense. Interior and exterior colors must harmonize for the most unified effect." The reason this color, stylist starts with the exterior of a house is that nature already has established many of the outside keys--colors that will be seen from wide windows, Even a neighbor's trees, or lack of trees have their bearin on this scheme. Maples an birches turning lighter than oaks; dark firs and pines, or plain blue sky; lawns or gar- dens or thickets, all figure into the color scheme, With modern roofing mate- rials, such as asphalt shingles, almost monopolizing the mar- ket because of economy, Miss West tackles the roof first. The ceramic granules embedded in these roofing materials for fire protection in the surface have given the home builder color choices ranging from off-whites and silver-grays through pastel shades to deep greens and blue- black shades. Agreedble uses of these colors is something the decorator wants to control. The Glamorous Effect Miss West contends that build- ers can get a glamorous and popular effect through the care- ful use of such colors, making a house look "right." With a roof color set, exterior colors can be selected to harmonize rather than clash. One of her favorite touches is to paint ex- terior window trim a bright, attention-getting hue. This ac- cents the softer colors she uses on larger exterior areas. Contemporary house design makes these details important, she says. Large windows un- avoidably offer a view both ways, "Pay attention to what dra- peries look like on the back or lining side as well as the front," she says. "Remember that the back side of window draperies can be seen through the win- dows from the outside of the house, If the back of the dra- peries doesn't blend with the outside colors of the house, the whole effect can be ruined." And Miss West practices what she preaches. She color-styled 'her own house from the out- :side in. Non-Skid Bathtubs Are Light Weight So many people have been seriously injured in bathtub falls that the use of tubs with corrugated bottoms becomes a real long range economy. Enameled pressed steel bath- tubs, made somewhat in the same way automobile fenders are stamped out, have such non- skid bottoms. Light enough in weight for one man to handle, they are economical for installa- tion and in colors they cost only about the same as white in heavier cast iron tubs. , pA ROM OUTSIDE IN A COLOR EXPERT'S home, decorated from the outside in, showing how Beatrice West uses color in her own house. Numbers are keyed to the illustrations: (1) Gray-green. The roof is a variegated gray blend of asphalt shingles In which specks of green, yellow and coral are combined. Gable ends are gray. A celadon green-gray is domi- nant in the living room, where it is used for carpeting, walls, ceiling and trim, as well as in the sofa fabric. This repetition creates an illusion of spaciousness, Miss West says. (2) Citron yellow is the exterior accent, supplying a "welcoming note" on front door trim and frame of picture window. It contrasts with the gray and is carried out with many yellow and bronze flowers in the yard. A lounge chair and den chairs carry this color indoors. (3) White on exterior brickwork and on the trim where gable ends meet the gray roof calls attention to architectural lines and is carried indoors on lamp- shades and incidental accessories. (4) Coral on flowers planted for their effect is continued indoors on dining chairs and sofa cushions. (5) Red "antiqued" with celadon green was used on the fireplace, which was originally red brick. Pine beams were similarly treated to relate them to the entire scheme. All the colors are combined in the draperies, which in this case had to be hand painted. These are of a sheer fabric that give privacy, but let in light and air. Masking Tape Makes It Easy To Paint Geometric Designs Masking tape has become: an almost indispensable tool for fhe amateur painter around the ouse. This adhesive material, made by the manufacturers of the popular cellulose tape, is not transparent and therefore is handy for making lal : 1t is especially useful in paint- ing by making it easy to obtain | | straight lines, or edges without overlapping. It is commonly laced around the edges of win- ow panes when the sash is being painted, or over the edge of natural wood trim or base- boards to protect them when walls are being painted. Designs on doors can be masked out with the tape and painted so that sharp, clean edges remain, Geometric de- signs can be made with tape on cupboard . doors or MASKING TAPE on a chair. panels where unusual color ef- fects are wanted. Kitchen chair seats can be given cheerful patterns by masking. The tape allows painting te the | be done as quickly as with a stencil. AX...AND ENJOY REAL WINTER COMFORT! 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