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opening into a verandah or green-house will give cheerfulness, 

 una! tended by the objections mentioned in a town house, and 

 consequently due advantages should be taken of it. 



Fourthly, The position of the windows and doors very 

 much contribute to the comfort and cheerfulness of a room, and 

 require very different management in town and country. 



sash 



A room longer than it is wide will be best lighted by th 



in th 



e 



Ion 



g side 



pposite to the fire-place, b 



light is more generally spread over the whole 



th 



glass over the chimney will 



d 



a 



look 



the landscape 



the light, and double 



rooms are 



glass may 



country; but in a town-house, where such 



more frequently used by candl 



e 



placed betwixt the piers 



light, the looking 



as the light from the 



lustres and girandoles will be increased by m i rror s so placed , 

 and rf the endows be at the end of a long ro 0m , which is often 



necessary in town-hous 



1 



window 



bein 



the light of candles will 



reflected from 



more 



but 



in th 



a mirror betwixt two such 



e 



ntry, the daylight is to be studied 



and this will be found very defective • 7 ' 



eiy detectl ™ m a long room lighted by 





