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Saint Johns, Apache County, Arizona
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Advice on choosing curtain materials with yellow, golden, or rosy tones to add warmth, cheerfulness, and coziness to rooms lacking sunshine, with suggestions for subtle colors like orchid or green in bedrooms and dining areas.
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Keep always in mind in the selection of materials for glass curtains that anything having a yellow or golden tone will do much to atone for lack of sufficient sunshine in a dreary or cold room. This is a fact so widely recognized as to hardly need repetition, but in similar fashion, and not so well known, materials having a rosy tone will lend an atmosphere of warmth and coziness to a living room or any room where such an effect is desired.
The cheerfulness of the "sunshine tones," as all of the yellows and golds and mellow tans are commonly called, makes them particularly desirable for most living rooms, but there are times when the subtlety of a faint orchid color for sash curtains in a bedroom, or delicate green in a dining room or breakfast porch, will produce wonderfully pleasing results.
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Selecting materials for glass curtains with yellow or golden tones to compensate for lack of sunshine in dreary rooms; rosy tones for warmth in living rooms; sunshine tones desirable for living rooms; faint orchid for bedroom sash curtains, delicate green for dining room or breakfast porch.