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Identifier: homesuggestions00asso (find matches)
Title: Home suggestions.
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Associated Tile Manufacturers (Beaver Falls, Pa.)
Subjects: Tiles--Catalogs Tiles in interior decoration Trade catalogs--Tiles
Publisher: Associated Tile Manufacturers, Beaver Falls, Pa.
Contributing Library: Winterthur Museum Library
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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77/e ASSOCIATED TILEMANUFACTURERS Tiles assist in making the diningroom fully serve its purpose—a cleanand cheery place to eat in peace. Tiling theVeranda Tiles abound in colors suitable for porchwork. The floor can be tiled to blend withdifferent fittings from season to season, con-tributing charm to each, or the tiled design canproperly stand out as the keynote of the porchensemble. The tiled porch brings outside a bit of thebeauty and charm of the house. Tiles resistindefinitely the effects of the elements, and inspite of the fiercest attacks retain their soft,warm colors and their material character. The tiled porch does not decay or disinte-grate. The durability of tiles insures good con-dition of the porch and keeps repair bills away. Tiling the porch gives it distinctivenessand is, besides, a positive economy.
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i, The Tiles are permanent on open porchesand terraces where no other materialwill last. ASSOCIATED TILE MANUFACTURERS The Tiled Sunroom Outdoors Within Tiles make the sunroom cheerful and at-tractive. They contribute color and texture,lend themselves readily to design, and reflectalways the presence of discriminating taste. Tiles easily solve the task of owner and archi-tect; whatever plans either of these may havefor the sunroom can be expressed in tiles. Tiled in a single quiet shade or in design, thefloor of the sunroom is appropriate and correct.With whatever features the room contains—furnishings, flowers, or fountain—tiling bearsproper association. The tiled surface lasts and retains its beauty.Marks of flower pots and stains of any kindwash off readily, which leaves the tiles withtheir original finish. Tiles are a safe installation, from thepoint of view of general approval, anda satisfactory one because of the ser-vice they give.

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  • bookid:homesuggestions00asso
  • bookyear:1921
  • bookdecade:1920
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Associated_Tile_Manufacturers__Beaver_Falls__Pa__
  • booksubject:Tiles__Catalogs
  • booksubject:Tiles_in_interior_decoration
  • booksubject:Trade_catalogs__Tiles
  • bookpublisher:Associated_Tile_Manufacturers__Beaver_Falls__Pa_
  • bookcontributor:Winterthur_Museum_Library
  • booksponsor:LYRASIS_Members_and_Sloan_Foundation
  • bookleafnumber:18
  • bookcollection:winterthurlibrary
  • bookcollection:americana
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