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Story November 20, 1945

The Onslow County News And Views

Jacksonville, Onslow County, North Carolina

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New York article on adapting Hollywood color dynamics for home decoration to enhance beauty, promoted by women workers from war industries, with tips on using light and dark colors to make rooms appear larger or smaller.

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Color Dynamics Now

Adapted For Homes:

Enhances Their Beauty

New York

The latest vogue in the way Hollywood has been doing and reducing uneven variations has been taken up in homes. Among the chief proponents the women workers who leaped in war industries that color is educational as well as decorative. They know the industrial sites soon current deemed with such rotator color dynamics. All houses should have dark color an cream and dump scheme. By choosing their apparent size. Home outmoded annual hard to panel a solid colors with only the trim door and lower shutters. In rustic color small houses will make their homes might be a contrast kitchen walls can be the same color as the house. An occasional contrasting wall welcome. War time geared of their home these save annual do guides but both sides are hoped on the wall out human. A light colors in general make rooms appear larger and dark colors make them seem smaller and less conspicuous. If a room is small and an interesting paint one wall a different color or a different tint sides of the same color. If the room is long one does good cast two. Paint the end walls darker.

What sub-type of article is it?

Interior Design Advice Home Decoration

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Color Dynamics Home Decoration Hollywood Influence War Workers Room Perception Painting Tips

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New York

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New York

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Adapting Hollywood color schemes for homes, promoted by women from war industries; tips include using dark colors for trim, light colors to enlarge appearance, contrasting walls for interest, and darker end walls for long rooms.

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