Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 10, 1950, Page 25, Image 25

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    BUILT-IN ECONOMY
Capital Journal Building Section, Friday, March 10, 1950 7
Smart built-ins can reduce the
cost of building and furnishing
a home. Their space saving fea
tures make it possible to have the
same amount of usable floor
space in a house as much as 20
per cent smaller than a house
with conventional closets and
portable furniture. Or by using
built-ins in the same size house
the living area is increased by
as much as 20 per cent.
Built-ins include dressers,
vanties, chests of drawers, book
cases, radio and television cabi
nets, sliding - door wardrobes,
dining tables, sideboards, china
cupboards, desks, and even beds
with shallow drawers under
them for blankets.
Modern plywoods of hundreds
of types with colorful rare wood
surfaces give built-ins all of the
beauty of the finest furniture. A
new type of plywood impreg
nated with a plastic coating to
give it a permanently polished
surface has been developed by
the Georgia-Pacific Plywood &
Lumber Co.
The cost of furnishing a new
home is usually an added bur
den to the home buyer. Even
when installment payments are
aranged for new furniture, they
extend over a comparatively
short term. When as much fur
niture as possible is built into a
house it is financed in the single
mortgage covering the house,
spreading the cost into easy pay
ments. Lending institutions recognize
this advantage. Edwin H. Guest,
a director of the New Eochelle,
N. Y., Federal Savings & Loan
Association, says loans secured
by homes with a maximum of
built-ins represent the soundest
investments. As head of Nuroco
Woodwork, the millwork divi
sion of the New Rochelle Coal
& Lumber Co., Guest has made
extensive studies of the economy
of built-ins.
He has found that built-ins
can give a house with 808 square
feet of floor area the same
amount of walking space around
furniture as a conventional home
with a total area of 1,014 square
feet. "This is a saving of 20
per cent," he points out, "and
with building costs ranging from
$12 to $15 per square foot, it
represents a sizable amount."
One of the first dividends that
can be reaped through the use
of built-ins is in the utiliza
tion of the space usually wasted
for conventional interior walls.
Roof trusses, or one load-bearing
wall with posts and beams
for openness can solve the struc
tural problem. In either case the
installation of all interior par
titions can be delayed until outer
walls, floors and ceilings are fin
ished. This reduces the amount
of cutting, fitting and piecing.
A storage wall between two
bedrooms, built of plywood and
containing the closets for each
bedroom, is one of the simplest
space savers. From that point on,
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BUILT-INS save space. Key: A vanity, B bureau, C chest,
D sideboard, E china cabinet, F radio, G desk, H dresser,
I bureau and J vanity. Usable space remains the same.
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opportunities for efficient plan
ning continues.
The size of the usual bedroom
is determined by the space re
quired for easy movement
around beds, but as well as by
the depth of each piece of furni
ture around the walls. To per
mit a 30-inch wide closet door
to swing, at least that much
clearance also is needed.
A space 2 ft. deep and 8 ft.
wide, on the other hand, can
provide for a wardrobe 314 ft.
wide, with sliding doors requir
ing no swing clearance; a dress
er 2 ft. wide with storage cab
inets above, and a vanity 2",4 ft.
wide with built-in lighting, a
triplicate mirror and all the
drawers and shelves a woman
may want.
Sliding doors on wardrobes
have many advantages. Clothes
are more accessible and in full
view, instead of being hidden
back in a"corner. Sliding doors
also cut costs and building time.
Made of plywood and equipped
with slotted metal tracks, they
slide at the touch of a finger.
They can be prefabricated at a
woodworking plant.
Any home owner fiandy with
lools finds the construction of
built-ins simple and gratifying.
Plywood cuts cleanly with a
saw, and because of its multiple
layers it takes nails close to the
edge without splitting. It can
be used in large sheets in thick
nesses up to -inch.
NEW BLEND FOR
RUGGED TURF
AREAS
Scotitk. Lawn Research
developed this new
combination of grasses
for dense shade, dry
soils, play areas
wherever growing con
ditions are poor. Try it.
SPECIAL PURPOSE
8LEM0
Triple cleaned 99.91
weedfree seed.
1 lb $1.15 5 lbs $5.45
Regular feeding with 5c?Z2a.
LAWN FOOD builds stamina
into western lawns.
Feed 2,500 sq ft. $1.95
Free Power Mower Demonstration
Garden Hoe
Tempeced steel, 6-inch
blade. Holds its edge. Fire
hardened handle resists
weather and wear.
2.00
V
GARDEN
SHOVEL
Solid back type. Blade is
7 x 9". Straight strong
polished handle.
2.85
1
15-TINE
Garden Rake
True Temper
2.15
ESPECIALLY FOR
THE LADIES!
A complete set of FLOWER
GARDEN TOOLS, includ
ing 8-tine rake, floral
shovel, and hoe.
HERE'S BRAND NEW
HELP FOR YOU!
GATES Trucord
Garden Hose
Seamless, rot resistant inside tube
Braided cord body Tough cov
er, resists cracking and weather
checking. Nickel-plated full-flo
couplings. Color: green. 10-year
guarantee. 25-foot ieiigth.
4.85
GATES Gardinette
Garden Hose
Color: gren. 10-year guarantee. 50
foot length.
8.25
Baker & Hamilton
Cub Garden Hose
Ltttht-wclKht durable hose, with
sun and abrasion lesistant Neo
prene cover, and strong cotton
cord. 50-foot length.
6.75
when you're out and
about bringing the
garden and lawn to
life!
GRASS
CATCHER
Easy emptying.
No. 100A.
1.55
WISS CLIPPERS
Ideal for straight-edge 1 yt
lawn trimming. ?
VIGORO: The complete plont food:
5 lbs. 50c 10 lbs. 90c 25 lbs. 1.75 50 lbs. 3.00
100 lbs. 5.00
FREE use of VIGORO Spreader for 1 day with every pur
chase of 100 lbs. or more.
ZEHRUNG Go-Fer-Gas Crystals. For aid in control of
moles, gophers and other burrowing animals.
Fast-acting, simple and economical. 75 C lb.
BUG-GETA PELLETS: Compressed baits for easy, econom
ical garden protection. Kills slugs, snails.
Just toss it around. 2 "s. for 75 C
It's time right now for the swing to spring . . . make it easy on your
"winter-muscles" . . . help yourself bo EASY gardening . . . profit
able gardening . . . visit GARDENING HEADQUARTERS at that
convenient location
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BROWn
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I GARDEN TOOLS, includ- gl I i VARD I
ing 8-tine rake, floral II i4. TtlT l
shovel, and hoe. fKONE 3!M .
4.65 U B 1
4-TINE
SPADING
FORK
True Temper
2.40
' 1
WISS GRASS
SHEARS
A clean cutting, spring ac
tion shear, to keep your
lawn trimmed quickly and
easily.
2.25
Sprinkling Cans
Galvanized, extra heavy
construction. Non-rusting,
brass sprinkler head.
12 qr. 2.85 10 qt. 2.55
8 qt.. 2.40 6 qt., 2.20