! PORTWND OBSERNER USPS 959-680-855 C £ n r A ,« « .*« , Co../MJ “ -S Make more space in home Good interior design can help cre­ ate m ore liv in g space in sm aller homes as well as making them more attractive. T o keep costs lo w — an estimated $25,000 retail price— the home’s size was restricted to 14 ' x 66 '. But by m aking m a xim u m use o f space through good design, large attra c t­ ive living areas were created. The home was divided into three basic rooms: 25 V i ' x 13' living area including living room , dining room and kitchen; 13 ' X 13 * master bed­ room; and lOVi ’ x 11 ' second bed­ room. The u n ify in g c o lo r scheme throughout was peach with interior w alls o f o ff-w h ite and accents o f copper and brass. The living room, kitchen and din­ ing area have been designed to func­ tion as an open yet unified space. The living area is further enlarged w ith sliding glass patio doors that open to the outside where an option­ al deck was b u ilt, and double w in­ dows on the other side to open up Good interior design create* more living apece in smell home. the space. A greenhouse w in d ow over the sink adds a custom touch to the kitchen. U p h o lste red lam b re q u in s in peach with blue cording emphasize the exterior view through the patio doors and m atch in g lam b re q u in s around the double windows to b al­ ance both sides o f the room. A custom b oo kcase-w in e rack was built in the kitchen to serve as a room d ivider between kitchen and laundry reached by the rear door. A carpet in salmon mist used in the living room and a light colored v in y l flo o rin g was used in the kitchen, laundry and baths. A ca th e d ra l ce ilin g extends lengthwise across the living area and into the master bedroom fo r more space without increasing the size o f the home. In the m aster b ed ro o m custom bookcases were built to fit on top o f T h o m a sv ille draw er chests for in ­ creased storage. The bookcases were constructed o f v e rtic a l m em bers w ith h o rizo n ta l dow els, and glass shelves fit on top. They were m ir­ rored behind to visually extend the space w hich is accessorized as his and hers. Because the queen-sized bed fit best u n d ern e ath the d o u b le w id e window, a shirred fabric wall treat­ ment was designed to w ork w ith a floor to ceiling copper blind. The second bedroom functions as a m u lti-p u rp o s e room w h ile still providing sleeping capabilities. Two p la tfo r m beds w ere p o s itio n e d at different heights, to allow the higher twin mattress to serve as a bed. The lower twin mattress was designed as a love seat. A television space was designed beneath (he higher twin bed to pro­ vide visibility from the love seat. An L-shaped bookcase and spanner w rap the ro o m , lyin g in w ith (he height o f a ra tta n chest. Shelves above provided additional storage. In a d d itio n to p ro v id in g m a x i­ m um use o f space in a com pact area, (he size and co n stru ctio n o f the hom e m ake it ec o n o m ica l to heat and a ir-c o n d itio n , as w ell as easy to maintain. Simple ways to save energy It is co m m on kn o w led g e that turning down the therm ostat in the w inter and up in the summer is an effective way to save energy. But did you know som ething as sim ple as covering food and liq u id s in your re frig e ra to r can also save energy dollars? How? W ell, uncovered items give o f f m oisture vapors, w hich makes your refrigerator’s compressor work harder to obtain the same degree of cooling! People give o ff heat. I f you plan on entertaining a large group during the heatin g season, lo w er the therm ostat a degree or tw o before guests arrive. Y o u ’ ll not only save heat, but also make your guest more comfortable. A light-colored roof reflects more sun that a d ark one. T h e re fo re , i f you need m ore h eat, use d ark Cleaning the dryer's lint filter after each complete drying cycle not only eaves energy. It helps clothes to dry fester and more thoroughly. shingles; less heat requires lighter colored shingles. I f you own a dishwasher you can reduce the amount o f energy it uses from 30 to 50 percent. Simply set it to turn o ff after the final rinse and let the dishes air-dry. It is not true that a light bulb uses m ore energy in the firs t seconds after you turn it on. T o save money, tu rn lig h ts o f f when you leave a room, even if you intend to return in a few minutes. “ Instant on” T V is " o n ” ail the tim e. It eats up electricity day and night, 365 days a year. Unplugging it when not in use w ill save you m o n ey. Y o u can also buy an inexpensive o n -o ff switch that can save you SI a month. You can save lig h tin g costs by painting your rooms a light color. Homes w ith w hite or pastel walls, ceiling s, and flo o rs re fle ct light better and need less wattage. Transform fireplace with moldings D o you love yo u r fire p la c e but wish it were a m ore s trik in g focal point o f your living room? You can transform the look o f your fireplace by fra m in g it in a crea tiv e design with decorative moldings. Here are some ideas to help: * V a ria tio n s on an E a rly C o lo n ia l firep lace w ill blend w ith m any co n se rva tiv e, cle an -lin e d d eco ratin g styles. A “ p ic tu re fra m e ” m o ld in g a ro u n d the fireplace recess is repeated above the mantel. Mantels are shallow. • G eorgian hearths complement m ore o rn a te decors w ith heavier m antels o fte n h ig h lig h te d by d eco ra tive m oldings lik e those shown in the sketch. A d d itio n a l moldings embellish the pilasters and < U N IO N A V E N U E ™ GLASS J U K I »949 • • • • In a ilK i CU mm iRvrtttf • S T O R M DOORS & W IN D O W S AUTO GLASS • SCREEN REPAIRS S T O R Í FRO NTS • M IRRORS WINDOW GLASS • PLEXIGLASS PLATE GLASS ¿4 • M OPEN S A T U R D A Y 9 1 2 289-8887 a to s N .l. U N IO N AV. 3 $£ Industrial Commercial Residential R e r o o fin g a n d R e p a ir A s p h a lt B u iltu p R o o fs Here's a new twist on an old energy-saving idea: Turn down your thermostat to 68° during the day, 55° at night. It could cut your heating use up to 12%. Then, check your heating thermostat against an indoor thermometer to make sure it's accurate. Higher settings waste about 3% per degree. PGE can help with other energy-saving ideas in our handy guide, Watts Going On .. ?" It’s yours free by writing, phoning or stopping by your nearest PGE office. COMPOSITION & CEDAR SHINGLES EXPERT WORKMEN FULLY INSURED ABBOTT ^SIM PSON FGE ROOFING fr'SHEET METAL 3415 NE 19th AVENUE PORTLAND. OREGON 97212 HERB SIMPSON 7 287-5552 People helping you with energy-saving ideas. lower edges o f the mantel. * M o ld in g s can best be applied w ith an a ir-p o w e re d b rad n a ile r. T h is e lim in a tes dam aged wood caused by hammering into the small grooves o f the molding. * Brad nails com e in w hite and several shades o f b ro w n to blend w ith (he wood w ith o ut painting or staining.