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The dining-room, above, and livingroom of a modernised home, The dining-room has walls, ceiling and woodwork in a pinkish shade of cellulose enamel. The furniture is in black, green and silver cellulose. A green pile carpet ts laid over the biscuitcoloured compositetion floor. The living-room has the same treatment of walls and ceiling. Wood fillets across the chimney face carry the lines of the bookshelves on either side.

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 17, 4 November 1932, Page 1

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The dining-room, above, and livingroom of a modernised home, The dining-room has walls, ceiling and woodwork in a pinkish shade of cellulose enamel. The furniture is in black, green and silver cellulose. A green pile carpet ts laid over the biscuitcoloured compositetion floor. The living-room has the same treatment of walls and ceiling. Wood fillets across the chimney face carry the lines of the bookshelves on either side. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 17, 4 November 1932, Page 1

The dining-room, above, and livingroom of a modernised home, The dining-room has walls, ceiling and woodwork in a pinkish shade of cellulose enamel. The furniture is in black, green and silver cellulose. A green pile carpet ts laid over the biscuitcoloured compositetion floor. The living-room has the same treatment of walls and ceiling. Wood fillets across the chimney face carry the lines of the bookshelves on either side. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 17, 4 November 1932, Page 1

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