. Book of home building and decoration, prepared in cooperation with and under the direction of the leading manufacturers of the country . )ea simple trimming ofcolor (if not a wholewall of d e 1 i c a t e 1 ytinted tile), no matterwhat style of wall cov-ering is used; whetherit be an enameled pa-per, linoleum, glazed,semi-glazed or opal-escent glass tile, en-ameled brick ormerely paint. Theglazed tiles are usu-ally set in cement, orover cement plaster-ing on steel metal the entirewalls are covered withthe same material,but more often a five-foot wainscot of tilesuffices. Never


. Book of home building and decoration, prepared in cooperation with and under the direction of the leading manufacturers of the country . )ea simple trimming ofcolor (if not a wholewall of d e 1 i c a t e 1 ytinted tile), no matterwhat style of wall cov-ering is used; whetherit be an enameled pa-per, linoleum, glazed,semi-glazed or opal-escent glass tile, en-ameled brick ormerely paint. Theglazed tiles are usu-ally set in cement, orover cement plaster-ing on steel metal the entirewalls are covered withthe same material,but more often a five-foot wainscot of tilesuffices. Never useordinary wall paper,as the steam andmoisture soak thepaper and cause it tofall off or to is best not to paintdirectly on the plas-tered walls, as cracksmay develop andspoil all the decora-tion. Glazed tile pa-per is effective, l)utthere is verj^ littlesaving between thecost of tliis and thecost of tiling. for the bathroom seems most suitable; but unless relieved.


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