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Description: Identifier: principlesofhome00whee (find matches) Title: Principles of home decoration, with practical examples Year: 1903 (1900s) Authors: Wheeler, Candace, 1827-1923 Subjects: Interior decoration Publisher: New York, Doubleday, Page & company Contributing Library: New York Public Library Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: different sizes and runningentirely around the room. There isone small mirror set in a broadcarved frame of yellow wood hung 198 PRINCIPLES OF HOME DECORATION in the centre of a rather large wall-space, its angles marked by smallDutch plaques; but the whole deco-ration of the room outside of thesepieces consists of draperies of bluedenim in which there is a design, innarrow white outline, of leaping fish,and the widening water-circles andshowery drops made by their play.The white lines in the design answerto the white spaces in the decoratedchina, and the two used together inprofusion have an unexpectedly deco-rative effect. The table and chairsare, of course, of the same colouredwood used in the ceiling and wain-scot, and the rug is an India cottonof dark and light blues and white.The sideboard is an arrangement offixed shelves, but covered with abeautiful collection of blue china,which serves to furnish the table aswell. If the dining-room had anorthern exposure, and it was desira- Text Appearing After Image: Ouh z o ozz ou o 3 o X z ou uo < oou 6 z z5 / FURNITURE 199 ble to use red instead of blue forcolouring, as good an effect could besecured by depending for ornamentupon the red Kaga porcelain so com-mon at present in Japanese and Chi-nese shops, and using with it theEastern cotton known as bez. Thisis dyed with madder, and exactlyrepeats the red of the porcelain, whileit is extremely durable both in col-our and texture. Borders of yellowstitchery, or straggling fringes of silkand beads, add very much to theeffect of the drapery and to the char-acter of the room. A library in ordinary family lifehas two parts to play. It is notonly to hold books, but to make thefamily at home in a literary atmos-phere. Such a room is apt to be afascinating one by reason of thisvery variety of use and purpose,and because it is a centre for allthe family treasures. Books, pictures, 200 PRINCIPLES OF HOME DECORATION papers, photographs, bits of decora-tive needlework, all centre here, andall are on mos Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: Principles of home decoration, with practical examples (1903) (14594999249)
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