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Brightening the Kitchen

(KoLOURED enamel ware is used by many housewives to brighten the kitchen scheme. Saucepans and caketins are now made in such unusual shades as deep plum, yellow and purple to match containers for groceries, jugs, and basins. They certainly give a cheerful air to the darkest basement. The kitchen teapots of coloured enamel, with vivid figures painted on the sides, are an improvement on the earthenware variety, which usually have the spout chipped untidily by some careless domestic, and they are attractive enough to be welcomed by the stiff.. A good deal can be done to lighten 4 dark kitchen by 2 careful choice of paint and colours for utensils, and the old idea that everything for the kitchen should be white is quite out of date.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 10, 21 September 1928, Page 12

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Brightening the Kitchen Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 10, 21 September 1928, Page 12

Brightening the Kitchen Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 10, 21 September 1928, Page 12

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