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Page 10-The Chronicle, Saturday, Januar Helpful H Interior D * "The trend this year in interior decorating is to use more earthtones and softer pastels, giving homes and apartments a more livable atmosphere," said Billie Satterfield, decorator for Precision Decorating Center and Carpet Station. Mixing patterns together and using geometric designs is a definite plus, as long as the colors are harmonious. "Precision offers total decorating cnn^Ard with r>nmnlato IT I>I VVIII^/IVIV VIVC? sum Jim Strader, owner." Our own factory trained crews can install," he added. - "We offer free estimates." Free consultation is given in the event the retail customer decides to purchase. For the commercial builder, Precision will decorate both speculative and individual pre-sale houses. This service > is provided free of charge. Precision specializes in carpeting, vinyl flooring,* parquet and plank flooring, stone flooring,' wall coverings, hand-made stone and marble countertops, painting and carpentry work, decorator blinds and draperies. Although house owners are the more frequent customers, Precision has assisted apartment dwellers. The most Employment Opportui U. ? ? iciiumg umcer in winston-salem, handling all types of loans to the bank's commercial customers in the area. "Each company has its own personality and it keeps you on your toes dealing effectively with them/' he said. Opportunities are also possible for people who want to change careers, Ben Boswell added, citing himself as an example. A teacher and school ad- < ministrator for several years, he made - ENERGY i RESEARCHER \ Clarence Elder designs systems which reduce energy waste. He and hi* have developed systems and devices for which they have received twelve U.S. and foreign patents, trademarks and copyrights. ii i[~n B? [H3 ? h ? ' I SJ In 1976, Elder received a patent for designing the Oc cusut System. His design f -V ~ y 31, 1981 ints On 'ecorating common problem with apartments is trying to give them a more spacious look. To make apartments look larger stay away from using splashy colors and too many prints. Consistency and an even flow in the use of colors and designs help give the apartment a roomier appearance. Additional tips for the apartment dweller include usins wall haneino* or e fabrics for waits. Tapestries and oriental rugs are the most popular choices. For the already carpeted apartment, using area rugs augment spaciousness. In using pictures, consideration must be given to over all balances. Walls that tend to look too busy take away from the atmosphere. Decorator blinds are another "win" for 80s. Use in bathrooms and kitchens seem to be the more popular areas. Contemporary houses or apartments may use them anywhere. Blinds may be used with or without draperies. A definite advantage for the blinds is their easy maintenance. Keep in mind, the main theme is "earthness" and consistency. titles From Page 2 a major career shift when he joined the bank's Personnel Department in 1976. He became manager of Employee Relations last year. In that position he has responsibility for insuring Wachovia's compliance with state and federal equal employment opportunity laws, monitoring the implementation of company policies to insure that they are consistent with the objectives of the company and contribute to the wellbeing of employees. reduces energy demands and is known to achieve energy savings up to 30 percent. Elder, a native of the state of Georgia and a graduate of Morgan State College, heads up his own research and development firm. His MOccustat" is widely used in motels and large apartment buildings, (Preparation of this ankle ?w made possfWe by a grant from NSF The views of this ankle are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of NSF.) 25%" on Aera Custom M IncltNlt* in t)*: i Beautiful Aero custom draperit Energy-saving linings, I Mode to your specifications fr exquisite 1 When you buy Aero, you get more You get 30-plus years of experier When you buy Aerc Hnrrv Offer iiaaiI it yjf 5? * ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ ! 3A*SO*lilN i AofrJMumffl | Ptl mar l?i Awnhrersory tele...cms blggut unheard of low prices on Del Mar curtom woven J been the window fashion leader In style, quality < | SloelfTpr | l=J woven woods | VN?Ve got you covered, America. I I ! ?Sefe "w *? ? aw m ^^^^1 Of CO# ATING j 3132 Rey.no Ida Road i Winston-Salem, N.C. 27 | 724-7965 I. * 4 5oiel fiMJMiif Ciif Kiriii r I riiKKyw rasnions u|t m* POT M V? n 111 > i. I i i f ? J Mlm kLJ \ til 3, j ILfJ'ii ~ >,?* _{ H.u I'nH'f 'mfiiiK I ' -mint is; put* i s d?corotiv? top treatments, Custom bedspreads, om Aero's vast selection of fabrics. than beautiful custom draperies, ice, craftsmanship, and service, i, you buy quality. * two weeks only. One Call Does It All We measure. We install. \ | ham i IrwVV WOOCB mm Blinds j toto evef. TNs coupon entitles you to wootii and 1" otijmtnum Wlndi. Del Mar hen I and value for 25 years Armstrong ' mfi ^".carpet? ! II II
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