Image from page 22 of “Modern bath rooms : with useful information and a number of valuable suggestions about plumbing for home builders or those about to remodel their present dwellings” (1912)
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Title: Modern bath rooms : with useful information and a number of valuable suggestions about plumbing for home builders or those about to remodel their present dwellings
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company
Subjects: Bathrooms Bathrooms Plumbing
Publisher: Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.A. : Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co.
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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w Standard Modern Bath Room—Design P 80 ^ HITK glazed .-ix 6-inch tile is used in this room, and white unglazed ceramic floor tile. The tints showinfrin tile are reflected from the upper walls and ceiling decorations. The wainscot is 5 feet high and is thepopular treatment for the average bath room. The walls and ceiling are decorated with oil colors over muslinor canvas, old rose for ualls and old ivory for ceiling. When an elaborate bath room is desired, at comparatively low cost, this equipment is recommended. The shampoo sprayand the foot tub add greatly to the convenience of the room, which is suitable for houses costing from ,UU0 upwards. PRICES
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