THE BEDROOM AND BOUDOIR.
BY
LADY BARKER.
LONDON:
MACMILLAN AND CO.
1878.
[The Right of Translation and Reproduction is Reserved.]
FIFTH THOUSAND.
LONDON: R. CLAY, SONS, AND TAYLOR, PRINTERS.
TOO much attention can scarcely be expended on our sleeping rooms inorder that we may have them wholesome, convenient and cheerful. It isimpossible to over-estimate the value of refreshing sleep to busypeople, particularly to those who are obliged to do much brainwork. Inthe following pages will, we hope, be found many hints with regard tothe sanitary as well as the ornamental treatment of the bedroom.
W. J. Loftie.
chapter | page | |
I. | An Ideal bedroom—its Walls | 1 |
II. | Carpets and Draperies | 15 |
III. | Beds and Bedding | 26 |
IV. | Wardrobes and Cupboards | 44 |
V. | Fire and Water | 57 |
VI. | The Toilet | 70 |
VII. | Odds and Ends of Decoration | 80 |
VIII. | The Sick Room | 94 |
IX. | The Spare Room | 110 |
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