WELL-KEPT KITCHEN IS ATTRACTIVE
A well-kept kitchen is always attractive, even in its busiest aspect, and between working hours it has a look of such homely comfort as to make it one of the pleasantest rooms in the house. Nowadays the kitchen is often a living-room, too, and the housewife makes it her interest to see not only that its decoration and furnishing are pleasing, but that even its utilitarian fitments are bright and ornamental, or else tucked out of sight when the day’s work is done. The modern kitchen is generally given a tall corner cupboard specially designed to hold cleaning tools, and to this retirement go carpet-sweeper brooms, brushes and polish tins when the daily routine is over. Pots and pans are usually made to withdraw from sight, too, when cooking operations are finished. Cooking vessels of burnished aluminium have of course, an exception made in their favour. A red-enamelled skeleton tripod of many tiers is the latest saucepanstand, and ranged on this, according to their size, the silvery pots and pans show to the very best advantage.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 249, 11 January 1928, Page 6
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180WELL-KEPT KITCHEN IS ATTRACTIVE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 249, 11 January 1928, Page 6
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