Show Neat Window Frames For Pictures of Nature 0 1 L t. H No shades but thin filmy curtains offer greater beauty to the vie view taken in by these windows I I I nom irom a material physical standpoint stand tand- stand stand- point windows are merely holes in I walls designed for the entry of or light and air all into a a. home l From rom an aesthetic viewpoint windows windows win win- dows Are frames for pictures wi with th the sky tl t the ue e trees tho tIm earth and its structures structures' up the th themes mes Of course tI tIlls this ls depends depends' on your our lo lo- lo cation but cation-but but man many an artistic soul has found beauty in a I brewery and so so an any one ma may find a wonderful setting behind tile frames called Windows Many an architect or c contractor doesn't think of win windows In this way Therefore we g g-ct houses 3 ith puny uny windows stuck on each side aide ide of fire a fireplace lace for instance nigh high up ur toward th the ceiling in order or or- or der del J i t to provide more wall I space spare i the they say Or the they put a window I of small unsightly design n at a I stairway landing to lauding to provide pro light at th that t point Outside of these material reasons there i is no cause at all for a sma small window which is difficult to treat when 1 it en comes to decorating it As a picture frame it is too small or 01 too high up or something else that makes males It for that thai purpose Therefore the best windows are 1 I f r- r I the regular ular size variety in their ordinary places I Since the windows are frames for sense natures nature's e in g covering own rl pictures i t them ft there e is s no much up with it t too drapery or putting a shade shada down at least halfway A hanging banging long IonS and narrow on either side of the widow I with a narrow valance at the top If the window Is quite high help helt increase the beauty of this frame A heavy hanging in both material and In color detract from the picture outside French windows ar are even en better than sash In most cases for t they ev permit of even more natural scenery to be included in the picture But man many man mand d decorators make the mistake of these windows and therefore shutting of off view to till the picture outside For French windows to be rac- rac the thA door doom should open out not In For if the doors oPen onen in in they the Interfere not Int only ooh with the hangings but with the furnishing 1 scheme for the fhe room A group c be- be beI heI I fore n a t French window whose doors I onen in in ha has hal to h hA set forward into J I I thc room to tn make malte av war for doors so much nuch space wasted |