Capital Journal Building Section, Friday, March 10, 1950 Color Ideas For Kitchens Win Approval Gay, colorful decorating schemes for kitchens are being widely accepted in place of the cheerless hospital whiteness common during the last few de cades, says American Builder, home building industry maga zine. The trend in kitchen decora tion is toward colors which re flect the personality of the housewife, the magazine ex plains. Selection of a color scheme thus becomes a matter of individual taste. Types of modern floor cover ings range from inlaid linoleum to asphalt and rubber tile and laminated-vinyl flooring. All these materials, the magazine says, are available in both solid colors and variegated patterns. Colors Permanent The colors are permanent. Kitchen floor materials also are resistant to chemicals and strong cleaning solutions. American Builder says ap proved kitchen wall materials vary from paint or wallpaper on plaster walls to ceramic tile. Others are panels and tiles with metal mouldings at the joints, interlocking tiles, chromite zinc panels, wall-flex, mura-tex and asbestos - cement boards with metal mouldings. Tiles and panels are adaptable to modernization las well as new construction, the magazine says. These materials simplify the job of making a kitchen a more pleasant room in which to work. Combinations Suggested "Interesting color combina tions can be obtained in the kitchen through the use of sev era different wall materials," American Builder adds. "This method has a tendency to re duce the cost, depending, of course, on the types of materials used. Large Fuel Savings Possible If House Is Winter-Conditioned Steps to save fuel and money during the winter heating sea son fall into three categories, says the Construction Research Bureau, New York clearing house for building information: (1) structural winter-conditioning; (2) heating plant operation; (3) family habits. Winter-Conditioning Installation of storm windows and doors and weatherstripping will save 12 of the feul. In sulation of walls and roof with full-thick mineral wool will ef fect a one-third fuel saving. Caulking all cracks in the sid ing and around windows and doors will save still more fuel. Insulation with batts or blankets of mineral wool beneath floors over unhealed spaces should not he overlooked since about 0 of the heat is lost through unpro tected floors. The furnace and pipes or ducts leading from it also must be insulated to save fuel. If all these steps are taken before bud weather begins, the average househokiei should be able to reduce fuel consumption by at least 50, the Bureau states. Furnace Operation Large amounts of fuel will be saved if the heating plant is thoroughly cleaned and put in first class condition before the heating season starts and a care ful operating system is followed through the winter. Coal Furnace Clean the ash pit daily. Re move ashes and clinkers from the grates every 2 to 6 weeks. Check all doors and openings occasionally to be sure they fit and operate prop- "A method which has proved extremely popular is the use oi tiles or wall panels on the cab inet walls with a highly decora live paper on walls without fixtures. This makes a kitchen a gay and delightful place." Q3)Q mm 16950 Uii mot cm - shops Mint ' with motr 199.50 jT"""" SHOP SMITH la o tawdiM "5fcH 1 1 I I . prM, talk, diic tandcr, ond m B. boriiOAtol drill ... 5 big-capacity , 1 I ' Yf tool la oaa wnitl It'i rvggd (weight J J TOO povadt). M taka apoc. aftd H 1 I emit awe teas thorn 5 aquivoUnt aigl-pif pot --J J look. Got o SHOPSMIIM... coapUU woa.ttopl j i M'DRIU PIUS 1" SAW. PklWf., obo.. 2 JTC-. Drill to cantor. daala. To 48" batwaaa blada end faaca. 15" awing. DiU H" by 17 Spooda d00 to No limit la tba lorga till i 9 1600 KfM. Unglh ol work. kifclv (m MOP SMITH rfaMl(alJ t rn GEORGE R. Allen erly. Keep plenty of fuel in the furnace to avoid a thin fire bed. Before adding fresh coal, .push the top layer aside so that red- hot coals can be racked back over the new coal to burn the gasses. Avoid excessive shaking and poking. Thermostat and Valves Save 10 of the fuel by hold ing the thermostat at 68 degrees and setting it at 60 during the night. Keep the air in the house humidified with daily filling of radiator pans or furnace humidi fier. Check steam radiators valves often for proper opera tion and open hot water radiator valves once a month to prevent radiators becoming air-bound. Other Things To Oo Close unused rooms and seal the cracks around the doors. Close bedroom doors at night and place a rolled-up rug at the threshold. Do not hold an ex terior door open foi conversa lions. Keep window shades drawn at night and on extreme ly cold days. Air the house only at mid-day and turn the therm ostat down. Keep fireplace flues closed when not in use. Greae Interceptor Needed for Sink A grease interceptor is requir ed to prevent the automatic dishwasher or kitchen sink from clogging. The device ran be plac ed under the sink or farther along in the drainage system. but should be accessible for oc casional cleaning. Modern grease interceptor.' have baffles and channels that force the grease to the top and keep it out of the waste pipes Grease-free water, still carrying other wastes, flows across tin bottom of the device and out through the waste pipes. Bits of Stone On Roof Top Mineral granules hard, opa que bits of stone- are used as a surfacing material lor asphalt shingles, America's most wirely used home roofing. The granules are emtedded under pressure on the sui face of the shingles during manufac ture. Granules are used because they increase the natural fire- -esistunce of the shingles, permit nanufacture of shingles in a wide range of colors and provide md excellent wearing surface. 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