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Show I 5 I Interior Modes . . . h Rene j b t ' " ' ' ; " "'1 1 - - . 1 n r : : J , K j i jj i : S . t " Uil w . i ! I i Valuable or sentimental pieces that have been collected by the j family have a place in good decorating but making the best of such. I items is an art in itself. It is wise to show only a few pieces an have them strategically arranged, as in this well-decorated room. A conservative but lovely display of china accessories are prominent bofc ' placed in an uncluttered arrangement to show each article to the best advantage, The rug, walls and draperies are plain in color to avoid distracting from the vases, Chinese painting, and bound books. Sheraton Shera-ton side chairs in front of the windows are covered in shadow blue plaid faille, and the blue and white balls 'of fringe on the draperies repeat the colors of the china. Double window shades one blue, one j white have been osed on each window. The white shade can be pulled , In the day and at night the room can be made light-tight by pulling the dark blue shade to the floor. |