Home Remodeling - Planning & Design in 1927
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Breakfast Room CaseCONVENIENT case of this kind in a breakfast room will save many steps. There is plenty of light from the spacious window and ample room for breakfast dishes, tablecloths, napkins and other articles, although very little floor space is required. Complete case to place in … MORE>>> |
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Dining AlcoveIN SMALL homes or apartments, this alcove will take the place of a dining room. The cabinets will provide ample space for many dishes, and the convenient drawer in the table will accommodate silverware. The bottom panels in the doors will conceal miscellaneous articles, including napkins, ... MORE>>> |
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Breakfast nook U2554Editor’s Comment: The breakfast nook was featured in all of Gustav Stickley’s Craftsman home designs. The Craftsman movement was hugely popular from about 1900 to 1930 and the breakfast nook designs shown is this catalog confirm it. THIS unusual arrangement illustrates how a convenient … MORE>>> |
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Breakfast Nook U2560LOCATED to receive the morning sun, this pleasant nook will be bright and cheerful for the daily break- Afast. It is a simple design that will always be appreciated for its coziness and convenience and may be attractively finished in various ways. A small decoration … MORE>>> |
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Breakfast Nook U2562SIMPLICITY is the keynote of this breakfast nook, with the edges of the table delicately moulded. In the finish suggested, the table top and seats are stained Mahogany or Walnut and the balance painted white or ivory. The open end seats in this design make … MORE>>> |
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Breakfast Nook U2565PLEASING Dutch Colonial pattern, attractively ornamented with a shallow groove routed on one end of the seats and table. When decorating, a pleasing effect is obtained as illustrated by using a different shade around the border and a contrasting color such as black, blue or … MORE>>> |
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Breakfast Nook U2570BREAKFAST nooks were originally intended for breakfasts only, but so convenient have they been found that lunches and light dinners are served in them also. The charming Colonial design here illustrated is very decorative as well as useful. The partially open seats make it easily … MORE>>> |