, . all . V. rm . wi <~ I'll‘ . $ |l| R 7 v l U O I PAGE EIGHT g‘ Q vvwvwvvvvw v HERE'S How YOU CAN “évvvv Outdoor Fireplaces I Becoming Popular ‘ Ollidutii‘ fireplaces are no longer I mnfircti to the plClllC groiuids but ire t-uind frequently in modern gnrdciis. This feature is rapidly r teem-ling a fin-mite throughout the . t garden enthusi- I ‘.i'illli'.l',\' viizh the w. liu: nil; In!‘ UHUIUOI‘ meals when they Err nf lit‘\\' homes are plan- :2i= llit 1': ultrdi-n. iinri new 110E165 '1» irvli;i\i-il with a view to con- l w _ .1 wrriiP-.' of tlie gtirtlcn to \ n.iiii.»i .llt'()\f‘, k ft yt u Lire vilnnning to build an ant-id» fun-plaice and wish to. a .llll-'~l.[‘t‘ lilTIlliPUl lIlZl_\' be coiiy ~ul'-.~l INT clvsign 1nd location. If. 1 you wish to design one‘; l Pumeh ~ [Iii LEAD-COATED GUTTERS Lend-coated copper gutters and downspouts have exceptionally long life. Another feature of this type of improvement is that 1t eliminates the possibility of stains on the painted wood or brick ex- terior surfaces with which it comes in contact. ATTIC STAIRS When building a home 509 that I the stairs to the attic are of prac- tical width The size of your attic door and stairway determining how 1t Will blend Vim‘ [phasizing its ultilitarian purpose, V” H i .0 ~ 04000000 c0000 ¢0Q90o0+¢v§+0vvv+v¢v4v+v+*¢+**¢+* > V r > o > a 0 o P OUTLETS I n I D O o b s O D r v I E v > > r b l r t > r s l t I > v I t b r v > v O t t E lfii QUEEN STREET > i 7OOQOOVOO>OQ-§OOO—OFQ§O-O§*4A"v‘¢‘¢ v A‘ l A Eliminate the (ire-risk of old faulty wiring and at the same time glw- your home plenty of baseboard and wall outlets, smart new wiill switches and modern lighting fixtures. . Our work is thorough and our charges are most reasonable. ‘Yr have s. staff of licensed> electricians at your service. g MAKE YOUR HOME OOMFORTABLE AND g CHAPPELL & COMPANY LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS (‘n-Operating with the Home Improvement Finn t Is the “Tring MODERN‘? Electricity is plarina I more and more imPoflam g PQH in making the IIQW ‘homes really modern. Thai z 15 why you should consult 9 an electrical expert M1011 z you build or remodel. Then v you will be sure that one I o! the most important v parts of your home will be efficient ahd up-to-date. PHONE I440 £ i z , and the small expense of refinish- - ~rvvo~¢A¢-_-_ HINTS FOR HQLISEBUILDERS lflvnsiruciivn useful the attic will be. Remem- ber the heavy trunks and cumber- some furniture that may have to ,go up and down and gauge thc i width accordingly. PRIME DARK SURFACES When painting a surfncc on which dark paint is to be used. add a little lainpbinck to the prini- ing coat. ‘This will make the fin- ‘ ished coat more even and of bei- ter appearance. TWO-TONE snu-rrcns ' From old Jamaica wc mny bor- i row a novel idea for painting shut- shutters are painted white, thc slats painted green. BUILDING GLASS Modern decorators employ glass, extensively in small apartment and i house interiors. The use of large.’ mirrors b0 reflect a room and in- l crease its apparent size has been! a favorite trick of decorators for} years and stlll retains its place be- l cause of effectiveness. Kitchen Panels Still Popular The pleasure which today's housewife takes in her modern I wood panelled kitchen is part of l an old tradition. The soft. warm I beauty of wood panelling in its ; wide variety of fine grain and pat- l tern is as satisfactory today as it‘ was 150 years ago. i Because of the economy of - panellin!’ its well as. its beauty, when used as the interior finish of ‘ kitchens, the demand ls becoming one of the notable trends in mod- _‘ em building. l These facts come from n lumber association which probably feels the pulse of preference for wood in ‘r its various uses more accurately than any other organization. According to this organization painted wood walls vie with those finished in natural or antique styles and are becoming increas- ingly popular because of the low cost of installation, of cleaning l;_4_d_ ing. Time to Now is the TO PAINT WITH Canada Paint HARDWARE Queen Street. Charlottetown You Can Use the Home Improvement Plan r0 ns-noor wrrn Bra ndra m- ‘COLORFTXSTING_ FIRE-RESISTANT "English" Paint Brantfmd OR ivrm . ASPIIBII Shingles d CHANDLER MERCHANTS vvvvéév¢vvvrv vvv v l most double this number thought THE (TI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ¢¢¢¢¢¢%*¢“ Poll Favors Tested Ideas y ESTABLISHED PRAC TICES CHOSEN BY BUILDERS, SURVEY SHOWS 'I'he public today is better posted on constructional details and types of materials than ever before, de- clares a recent survey by real 06- {mte authorities among homeown- icrs and prospective homebullders. ‘The survey revealed some inter- esting facts. which were tabulated ‘alter an extensive poll among con- AA A‘ AAAAA stunt-rs of building materials. The sinniiiary of the poll reveals that then- tn-e- n number of‘ m9 gar-den scheme without, Qfn- zlers- The mil-ml“ 71mm‘ "f m" |established practices in construc- ‘ticn and present types of material are widely accepted. Most favored of the newer types of construction proved to be di- mcnsion-cut ltimber with 15B bal- lots. as against; B1 for concrete masonry. The total in favor oi- steel frame, reinforced concrete. | prefabricated steel panels and var- lOllS others, was in the minority. Regarding the preferred type of foundation wall, concrete remain- ed an overwhelming choice will 185 votes favoring monolithic or poured concrete and 129 for con- crete blocks. The combined choice i for brick and stone reached 14H votes. l INSULATION FAVORED ' Increasing acceptance of insula- .ion in houses was indicated in .he query: “To what extend is in- >ulati0n necessary from the sales standpoint?" Nearly 100 builders’ answered “not necessary," but al- , that ceilings should be insulated. while 152 others added the side- walls as well for protection against tixtreme temperatures and moist- ure. Apparently the fireproof house is not yet necessary in order t0 influence sales, the poll reveals. for at least 279 voters stated they do not use such construction. Of the remainder 62 approved fire- pmofing the roof, 33 the lower floor, 19 the entire house and '7 the bedroom floor. Composition roofing shingles have become the mosx. ‘cccptable roofing material, according to 224 of the questioned. Wood shmg- lcs, WIIICD have dominated the field for a. long time, were shunt- ed down into second plsoo with 161 votes, while 114 selected as bestos shingles. Over 90 desired "SAVE THE SURFACE AND YOU SAVE NEARLY ALL" SAVE THE ROOF AND YOU SAVE THE REST slate, 75 ware for tile and 1'1 thought metal was beat. i‘ PLASTER BASE l Regarding plaster base, the vot- ‘ ers leaned towards plaster board in i preference to wood lath, long the favorite by a slim margin of 10 ivotes, the count being 194 to 184. ,Metal lath polled 104, insulation ‘ board 79 and paper-backed metal ’ 21. Rpplies to a query on types of fwan finishing used brought the ' following answers: Painted plaster, 286; wallpaper, 195; wood panel- ing, 60; wood veneers, 2'1, and fiber boards, i3. The results show the time-honored favorites, paint and wall paper, still stand out prominently over the more newly "developed finishes. “It is apparent from this sur- vcy," says the journal "that, gen- éntxnnx AA A ‘Aux AA PANELS FOR YDVINING A AA AAAAAAA A ‘xx ALCOVE ATTRACTIVE In houses that have I dining 0,1- cove d‘! the Living 100m, nice ef- fects can be obtained by treating the walls of the alcove in wood. The contrast is pleasant and marks the gpgcc as 5 separate unit Ind not as a part of the living room’ itself. The» wood walls may be paneled in many ways. The typical raised panel may be used where expense i; m; p, prurm-y consideration, or to repair or remodel. p. loan through the REM ODELLIN G I PROBLEM ? If you’re a home owner, possibly you want I advertising on this page you may obtain full particulars regarding the securing of f Home IMPROVEMENT s PLAN perpendicular bond; of pine or cypress or chestnut or other w- iroprinte wood may be used. with molded or beaded joints, or for an inexpensive wall simple plywood may be erected. ‘rho panelling may extend from floor to ceilinll- or may run three-fourth: of the Wly up or may be divided about 30 inches from the floor by I choir mi. n this chc-ir nu is and ti» Through the firms AAAAAAA‘A AUGUST 1a, 193g ‘ ‘c. a YYML T" YOUR HOME and PROPERTY UNDER THE HOM E ‘iL AA“A‘ x“xxx““x‘ n IMPROVEMENT, PLAN x“r¢‘¢‘¢“¢¢A¢“v¢ vSkyscra per Sway In the inltsllztlon of the pip, for the plumbing and hqfln‘ Equipment of large buildings, plumbing oontrlcbors must take into consideration the fact um, scrapers away as much u gwo inches in l high wind. and an excellent effect is achieved, A wood cornice and simple cw, moulding at each corner cover- n“, joints or the plywood. Many other combinstion can be uaed that will give equaiy good results. Doors Never Ou lmoded There il nothing "faddish" about fine woods. A doorway of classic elegance, carved from Philippine mahog , for example, is in no more danger of going out of lub- ion than a genuine pearl necklace. says the Modern Home: Institute. treatment llbove and below may be different. In a small house built 1n the out- skirts of Montreal plywood i: used above the nil Ind horizontal planks of cypress no plnced below. ‘lhnaiormthotoldlsihroolnl Wewillbepleuodtorivo you an estimate on the out at installing modern fixture: 8nd fittings. g OUR WORK is THOROUGH and fully guaranteed Got our ruin on any plumbing or heating fob. large or small. WE MEET AND BEAT ALL COMPETITION It c0014 you no nwre to have the best in workmanship’ and lnowrilll. FRED n. TRAINOR 80 Grafton 8L, Opp. Prince Edvard Theatre Phone 303-1 Add BEA UTY m PROTECTION T0 ALL YOUR - UILDINGS cralLv speaking, the tried and true methods and materials still domin- ate the construction industry. At the same time it is quite obvious , thnt- builders are far from stubborn l in their rcliancc on the convention- al methods. ‘fliers in ample evi- dense in these votes of their wil- lingness to try out the newer de- velopmonts and to accept whole- heartedly those which but fill the needs of the job." l If Room Is Too Long l Make Far End Alcove If a room is too long ind narrow ' for good proportion, take advan- tage of this perplexing situation and convert the for and of the room into a upstate IIOOVO. 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