Time-Saver Standards for Interior Design & Planning by Julius Panero

By Julius Panero

It is a accomplished sourcebook for making plans and designing residential and advertisement interiors. the amount presents time and money-saving information for all sorts of building information and finishes, woodworking and distinct remedies. The publication bargains drawings, facts and information on regular layouts and clearances for residential kitchens, toilets, residing rooms and bedrooms. There also are building info flooring, partitions, doorways, home windows, stairs, metalwork, swimming pools, fountains, finishes, furniture and furnishings in addition to electric, lights, HVAC, and plumbing structures.

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Residential Spaces PERIOD FURNITURE 181h Century English: Georgian even the solid rectangular forms of such traditionally four-square pieces as chests of drawers and tables . (For typical profiles and decorative motifs see Fig. ) Romance was sought in the past as well as the East ; the pointed Gothic arch and burgeoning crockets turn up in all kinds of furniture and decoration . Residential Spaces PERIOD FURNITURE 18th Century English: Late Georgian such as the one shown Tae exterior of a later Georgian house,cream-painted stucco with above, would have been finished in stone trim .

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Rich deep mahogany, French polished and often stained red, was the favorite material . Rosewood and ebony were also in favor. Where other woods were used, their nature was concealed by staining to imitate the more popular species. Round tables were popular. They usually stood on a pedestal or tripod vase . The top was commonly of porphyry or marble . Beds developed into Classic ceremonial couches with scrolled ends . The popular craze for all things Roman extended to include women's dresses and Lucullan banquets .

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