FOR WINTER CHEER
The sun room may be furnished as a porch or a room. Painted furniturein bright colours, wicker, grass and stick-willow arc all popular. A couch, glider, hammock, chaise-longue or deck chair is pleasant. A table, rockers and a place for reading matter should be included. A plant stand, goldfish and a tea-waggon are individual possibili tics. Rugs especially designed for the sun room are fibre and some are lacquered. Sometimes they are in bjocka of alternate fibre and black, or green and white. They come in oval and octagonal shapes as well as in some very new designs shaped like flower-pot and Chinese lanterns! This is to give the beguiling outdoor aspect —no matter how chilly the weather. I’o: thi reason floweret cretonm is the final touch of cheer in the sun. room. Draperies, upholstery or at least cushions, aro an inexpensive way of I creating summer in winter. Gleaming oilcloth, too, in the new variety of colours is useful for seats, foot-stools, table tops and cushions.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 150, 27 June 1931, Page 3 (Supplement)
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