Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Sep 1967, p. 29

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: with the rather stark lines of| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 22, 1967 9A ou an t ; ect moderr., Oriental themes or} | jscenics offer dramatic focal |points used on one wall, with With Right Wall l 1g a paper When you have decided on| the color and type, think about postponed -- perhaps we can't/small chintz patterns. |portions of your rooms. Wall-| This is the season of the)that the breezeway has a door make up our minds. A change) A f:nely textured paper mayinan.r car do a lot of things. |year when a home that has alleading into the garage. The best way to plan ajniture. There are excellent sim-|in a low-ceilinged room, use alsit out and enjoy the cool of| what cffect you want to grasscloth effects. ; that lead inna {tre during the warm weathering area {is sure to be a delight achieve, Provincial furniture -- Amer- '© that Jeads up. A striped! months. all during the year. It's bright+ | although that is j i ' really want to keep, then think|backgrounds such as toile delyery effective but could be alna. nicely arranged. '4, Long side wall. about exactly the right back-|juoytype of pictorial design)..." easily accessible from the kitch-| 4 i ntormal dining area is. to the effect. jpattern; a chintz effect or anjbranches and fruit; vertical] meals. for a breakfast table under a If you have formal tradition- all over trellis. bancs ot flowers, For convenience, note, too,|corner arrangement of windows, Fin companon'varee on" Breezeway Can Become Redecorating a room _ {is,louks well against florals, tone-| what needs to. be done 'to would be nice -- but a change|be used as a background for all |breezeway is extra appealing.' Byt let's not overlook the change of a single room or the/ulations of silks in moire and|iight color for the ceiling andjevening. In most such houses,|0f this home. Getting down to cases, con-jican, French and _ Italian | In today's design, the breeze- ened by the front and back win- ground for it. Wallpaper can set! printed in shades of one color; climbing design of foliage; len, a fact that makes it easy planned at the back of the kit- jal furniture. such as Louis XV Sometimes a plaid ean be) ------------____ Pe aA es ROT AAAa i jor XVI, you should consider extremely effective with coun- | flocked papers, medallions, |try furniture. If you don't want} | others. Social Centre In $ something that very often isjon-tone stripes, geometrics and| change or emphasize the pro- t t? |forma! (and much casual fur-| To achieve a sense of height/ 0 wha | ) Bhi It affords a pleasant place '0 | very attractive indoor features whole house is to decide just)shantung designs, as wefl cover the side walle oith = pat. | Dreezeways are the social cen-. A huge L-shaped living - din- ~~ --|eftect is good. It need not be a} sider what you have that you|looks happiest against simple plain stripe, It's dows. A fireplace dominates the' the mood and add importance|a small calico or geometric|Wide!y spaced pattern orto serve snacks or all fresco|chen, where space is reserved a pattern, textured papers are) scenics, chinoiseries, stripes,| s panels and beautiful florals. attractive. Some look like a ee If your furniture is Chippen-|fabric tweed, burlap, linen, ® e e dule, Hepplewhite or Sheraton|birdseye -- some like wood -- or an adaptation of any of|panelling. Still others are em- the 18th century English tradi-|bocsed in a wide variety of tional -- these types of paper) designs. are also suitable, although less} With modern furniture, tex- ornate patterns go with the sim-|tures and small geometrics or \plicity of line usual in this|abstracts are safe. However, a | peried, | bola design can add warmth furniture|an' life to a room furnished HAMBLY CONCRETE m, Elec- eat, no ictor, oF PHONE 723-4624 d OSHAWA HAS MANY PICTURESQUE RESIDENTIAL AREAS LIKE THIS a --» The Lawns Are Spacious and Well Maintained i Here's How To Brighten That Long And Dark Hall 3 5 H i By BETTY PEPIS % The cavernous central area of any a house of apartment is at narrow (often no more han 4 feet) and long (often as uch as 16 feet) monster known as a hallway. It is the | -kind of thing that drives the av- ~erage amateur to quiet despera- 'tion because there seems no way to make it even passably attractive. After all, there isn't any room to put anything. THAT THE problem is not an insoluable one has been proven, however, time and again by professionals who like to get their teeth in the matter just to prove that it is possible to make {such an area (or more proper- -ly, areaway) not only passable but downright attractive. : One thing we have noted they most invariably do is to give "you something attractive to look at the very end of this seem- ingly interminable corridor. Most often a picture, but alter- nately a piece of statuary on a pedestal, or even on the floor, | Formal Colonial If . {bright and light, the top mem-) iber artificially illuminated if possible. White marble, traver- | tine or vinyl simulations of | either would be ideal for the| floor. Such treatment will re-| sult in the sense of a ribbon of light rather than a streak of darkness. If overhead lighting is out of the question (it's no- where near as expensive as you think) glossy enamel in place of the chalky dull white paint is usually recommended. This leaves you only those two long walls facing each other blankly. But, that's where the fun is. Book lovers will 'want to put books there; art lovers can make quite an effec- tive home gallery out of space such--as this. Others may be stymied for the moment but need not be because the choice of them is very broad indeed. A MOST ROMANTIC atmos- phere can be induced with -dull- ed antiqued mirror, reflecting several sets of crystal sconces fitted with candles on the oppo- site wall. The current interest The weather may not be entirely responsible for your High Fuel Bills -- your problem probably lies with your inadequate Insulation. If your fuel bills have been soaring with no relief in sight, why don't you call us, for a free estimate. We for Electrically Heated in Blown @ FREE ESTIMATES e NEW ROOFS RE - ROOFING BEFORE the ravages of the Winter winds and the Spring Rains, Now is the proper time to check inte @ new or repaired roof. 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Dealers of built-in oven ond general ¢on- i aoe or Se ee eet oe a plant filled lavabo, a smali|in op art suggests stripping one troctors throughout the cree. and narrow but distinguished/°f the two walls in brilliant ' chest, even a stool if it be of ber ecto b gg pd bay ; unusual design. Such a device ; second | 401 i gives a hint of intriguing sights wall. Striping is a simple mat- GORESKI 385 KING ST. EAST ; to come. ter, masking tape can even z counry a : Since this space is such an| Mark hd the stripes. Still_an- 43 "8 | ; awkward one, clever handling other alternate; wallpaper with ROOF ING and LATHING CALL 723-2343 AJAX <1 BaseLine 8 | osHawa of floors and ceilings can do much to dispel the sense of gloom the faulty proportions perpetrate. Both should be Underground | : tell you about their Automatic Fuel Oil THE t Wall Puzzle | Home Delivery Service. 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