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CHAPTER XXXIV
TREATMENT OF A VERY SHADED LIVING-ROOM
By introducing plenty of yellow and orange you can bring sunshine into
a dark living-room. If your house is in a part of the country where
the heat is great, a dark living-room in summer is sometimes a
distinct advantage, so keep the colourings subdued in tone, and,
therefore, cool looking. If, on the contrary, the living-room is in a
cool house on the ocean, or a shaded mountainside, and the sun is cut
off by broad porches, you will cheer up your room, and immensely
improve it, by using sun-producing colours in chintzes and silks;
while cut flowers or growing plants, which reproduce the same
colouring, will intensify the illusion of sunshine.
Sash curtains of thin silk, in bright yellows, are always
sun-producing, but if you intend using yellows in a room, be careful
to do so in combination with browns, greens, greys, or carefully
chosen blues, not with reds or magentas.
Try not to mix warm and cold colours when planning your walls. Grey
walls call for dull blue or green curtains; white walls for red or
green curtains; cream walls for yellow, brown buff or apple green
curtains. If your room is too cold, warm it up by making your
accessories, such as lamp shades, and sofa pillows, of rose or yellow
material.
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