F. 14,WL:DNIi'SDAY APRII. 24. i1985 WIIITIIY 1R1I [PRI- SS.IIOMI: .IMJROVMFNT SiCTION; r I 1~? -.-.a _1 --l_-- ---- _1 PAINT SALE OURK DEST ]LATEX ~ SAVE D[ependaleJ]2 Eb Sý.per LatexI qq 10W AS 3UeLae T-si15.95 $m~IS 1 I -EGGSHELL-$1 8.99 -SEMI-GLOSS-$1 9.95 -CEILING WHITE-$13.95 WHITE AND PASTEL COLOURS ONLY 668»5862 683-1660 THE IMPACT 0F WALLCOVERîNG on ktchen designs is displayed here with Katzen- bach & Warrens Delfti Tues wallcovering and border f rom the Wlliamsburg Museum Prints Collection. The pattern transforms this ktchen inlQ a charming Dutch Colonial retreat t Wallcovering highlights ereative kitchen design When the plain. functional kitchens )f yesteryear gave way to customniz- cd 1livingfcooki ng/cntcrtaining centers. homcowncrs began deman- ding that more style be incorporatcd into the design of their kitchens. Tbis is probahly why the kitchen remnaîns one of the first roomis in the homes to be decorated with wallcoverings. Fcw other room ingredients have the potential to create as dramiatic a change or to rclcct individual per- soflIity. Anthony C. Baxter of Katzenbach & Warren wallcoverings notes that while checks and tiorals remain pop- ular wallcovering motifs for kitchens. ovcr the years thcy have heen styliz- cd to rellect more contcmporary tastcs. "A homeowner who uses a wok and favors Oriental cooking and design niay choose a floral wallcover- ing with bamboo shoots and sprigs of irises." says Baxter. "Similarly, the familiar small check bas been ab- stractcd into large grid patterns and geomnetries which arc seen now in very stark. modern kitchens. The early Amnerican look of provin- cial lorals and small alI-over patterns remiains a favorite ofmrany homeown- crs. which is why Katzenbach & Warren*s Williamsburg Collections have been best selcrs for 45 years. **The country look allows home- owoers to have a homey kitchen that generates warmith and nostalgia," says Baxter. -But not al] country pat- teros are small [borais. In our Williamishurg Museum Prints Collec- tion. wc includcd a charming pattern of scenie Dutclh tues as a tribute to the early Dutch scitlers.- For that final touch of individuali- ty, Baxter notes. rniany designers use borders with their companion wall- eoverings t() outline windows, to de[bne cooking arcas and to act as decorative rnolding strips.t e N I S NES M A CEANNGSPEIS . ,ý% ICUTO PR FE. NA D AP PAG 1 1 BROOKLIN NURSERIES 11/2 m. West of Brookliln on Hwy. 7 655-3671 NEW THIS YEAR FRESH CUT FLOWERS FOR BOUQUETS SILK FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS SPRING SALE Featurlng: A goad seloction of our own fid grown NURSERY-STOCK -EVERGREEN UPRIGHTS -FRUiT TREES -SPREADERS .,.-PERENIALS -SHADETREES -~-ANNUALS -BLUESPRUCE Lnicpn -AUSTIAN PINES Lnsap. ufng&ai -ROSESiingat -SHRUBS . .aiab. AS1 -FLI Drapery 20u30% OFF ail draperyLfabrlc orders Ali drapes are customn-made Son the premises featuring c ii1tju iSheers idxacçKirsdf\ Products 250/oOFF Blinds, windiow shades vertical blinds, woven woods - FREE Consultation and In-Home Estîmates VALEO FABRICS 1415 King St. East, Oshawa Mon.-Wed. 9:30-6 UP TO OFF 576193 AmleFre Pakig Thurs.-Fri. 9:30-9 Selected Drapery 576193 AmleFre Pakin Sa. 9:30-5 and Upholstery Fabrios 1 q-- ý- wm ICI u M