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A n elaborately 
carved case can 
conceal the radi¬ 
ator in a hall 
and, at the same 
time, serve as 
console. Farrar 
& Study, archi¬ 
tects 
In this dining 
room the radi¬ 
ator is not only 
hidden by a box 
and grill but sur¬ 
mounted by an 
elaborate console 
of wrought iron 
and marble. J. 
C. Demarest & 
Co., decorators 
The 
HID D EN 
RADIATOR 
A radiator beneath 
a window can be 
surrounded by grills 
with a flat top to 
serve for a ledge or 
plant shelf. Cour¬ 
tesy of Tuttle & 
Bailey 
Grills come in a 
variety of de¬ 
signs and can be 
especially made 
to suit the char¬ 
acter of a room. 
Courtesy of Tut¬ 
tle & Bailey 
In an enclosed porch a shelf can be 
built above the radiators, supported by 
side brackets. The top may be marbleized 
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