CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER i f " I ,i f- t ' !■ 'T,! New And Inferesfing Ideas For Todays Home LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HOUSEHOLD MOVERS KAYLOR RESIDENCE—The Cornelius Kayior residence, loeat- divided (f. onT vic jv) by the big Chapel lli.l Tiag,tone ii. solace v-a.I. c.i J. j».1.c.i c‘ rhe fcuilt-up roe.' a,'d c:e ed on the Old Cedar Grove Road near the WUNC-TV tower five At the left is the living room, to the right, also with private en- is at the front, and the kitchen-dinette miles west of town, is shown above from the front (left) and side. trance on the flagstone terrace—the master bedroom. At the right Finished in red-creosote-stained vertical pine siding, the house is the house is shown from the side, illustrating to good advantage the For Free Estimates Call Durham Collect 2-2116 \ Durham Transfer & Storage ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce that our com pany is expanding and has added a Mortgage Loan Dept. G.I., F.H.A., and conventional mortgages are available. 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CLOSET In Gleaming White Complete For Only IN COLOR Phone 8-414 13350 $165.55 Orange Plumbing & Heating Co. t Contemporary Residence, Country Interior Is Theme Followed In Building Of Kayior Home Drama Group To Meet; Public Is Invited “A coiueniporary home in a LviLods setting vvitli a country interior” is the Itasic theme tint the Clornelins Kaylors lollowed in tlic constructif)n oi their liome on the Old Ocdar (dove Road near die \V'll\0-'l toiver- J’his unusual hut basically simply . designed home was built four years ago by Larry Smith on a plan drawn to the Kaylors’ specifications by Jack Giiral, then an architect and fired furnace through hot-air j in the living area, but the con i older these shelves can be con- perimeter heating vents. } venience and attractiveness of the verted to closed wardrobe draw- There’s durability and comfoi’t kitchen area is such that the form, i ers. Also appropriate for boys’ The Community Drama Group will meet Sunday evening at 7:45 in the Library Assembly Room. ‘Karold Walters will direct a read ing of Sheridan’s Restoration corn- decorations, the walls are built of dull finish pine paneling that isn’t spoiled by nails and scuff marks. Off the center of the center of the hallway is combination guest room and sewing corner and beside it is the bath. Hairbrushing Counter In the bath is another ingenious inside the house, but no sign of al setting in ll'.ie living room is ostentatiousness. The ceiling seldom used. Built into the wall of beams and decking are exposed— the dining area is a china cup- not for show but for simplicity of board and shelves, construction. And all doors were j "Mud Room" A "Must" made on ti.re job of regular tongue- | A “must for living in the coun- and gioove planking. Throughout try with two active boys in the the interior the floor is of asphalt family was a “mud” room. Mrs. tile squares. j Kayior combined this at the back , Pine Paneled Kitchen [ entrance to the house with a laun- I feature of this household. It’s a The pine-paneled kitchen, not a dry adjoining the kitchen. Not in- * hairbrushing counter, topped by a large room, is so planned that the frequently, she said, dirty clothes I ™irror and wide enough for two graduate student in city planning, j cook can stand in one place and are shed on coming into the house I children to brush their hair at the The three-bedroom residence is i do almost everything she needs and put directly into the washing ’ same time. This is a particularly j almost a 42-foot square. to do for any single cooking opera macl'iine here. i handy feature, Mrs. Kayior points | On the exterior' the house is - fion. 1 Keystone of the interior floor j out, in the rush to get ready for j finished in vertical rough pine ' An unusual feature tC.iat Mrs. plan is a “T”-shaped hallway that sci.rool each morning. j boards treated with a dark red i Kayior designed and installed be- leads fiom the kitchen to the three i Little by little the Kaylors are j creosote stain. Vertical casement | side her range is the open pan bedrooms. The leg of the “T” is i adding new things to the house | windows on either side of station- cupboard—an area specially de- lined with storage walls on both i 1" Lieir do-it-yourself program, i signed for the hanging of pans sides. On the front side around | first additions were the flag! and cooking utensils. The formica the corner is the master bedroom, j stone terraces on the front and ^ counter tops continue a foot or which has a private entrance onto' back, and then a trellis over t.he ! more up the walls behind all work the front terrace. j rear terrace. Next on the list is i aieas so that there s no work area At the opposite end of the hall j fLe installation of built-in-shelves with an expo.sed wall section in is life bedroom for the bo.vs—' ^ud drawers in the master bed- the contact ceiling slants up to-: of it that migl.it get stained Joey, 11, and Bob, nine. It’s design ward the sunny side and the large | by ttie splattering of cooking ma- ed strictly as a boys’ room, too, picture windows bring in the win- i iccials or food. complete with open shelves be- ler sun to give excellent solar! Li a regular room-size area built tween twin closets for the edy “The School for Scandal’ Copies of this play may be obtain ed from Stella 1 in the Post Offiag^ The Comiiiiiiiity sponsored ly [ Church of Chapel ings are open to ^ interested in reai , to plays. New si® j ally invited to a meeting of thesclii(li|bi Order Your Wintei Supply of COA ary picture windows are installed in most rooms, and serve a partic ularly useful purpose in the liv ing loom. Sunny Side Up Tn this room, which faces south, FUEL 0 room. heat. In the summer an awning ov- ^ of the kitchen is a di- d.isplay of a boy’s various col|ec- or the flagstone terrace shields ;'^^tte. A dining area is provided tions. of treasures. When they’re proper I MRS. B. B. BROWN DIES the room from tine sun, Focal point of the building is the big fireplace wall which extends out into the terrace. It’s made of Chapel Hill flagstone f;'om Bill Hunt's quarry and contains a large fireplace that the Kaylors use near ly all the time in the cold weatl.ier season. HAVE HEATILATOR A useful “extra’ innovation in the Kaylors’ big fheplace is the Heatilator, an old-time device for getting extra warmth from the fire that’s seldom seen now adays. Cold air is drawn into a vent on the face of the fireplace icall near the floor and sucked up alongside the fireplace. On the inside wall of the fireplace there's another vent, so that the cold air is warmed as it passes this vent. Then- it automatically ri- cs on up the vent and comes back out through a register above the fireplace. The basic heat in the house comes from an oil- Mrs. B. B. Brown of Burlington, , mother of Mrs. G. R. Schnibben ; and the late Mrs. Larry Marks, ; died in Memorial Hospital Friday morning following a lengthy 111- i ness. Funeral services were held ■ I yesterday from the First Baptist Church in Burlington. TRYOUTS FOR "ONDINE' The Carolina Playmakers will hold tryouts for the casting of' their first play of the season, Gir-1 audoux’s fantasy, “Ondine,” today at 4 and 7:30 p.m. at the Playmak ers Theatre, All interested persons are invited to read for the parts. Venetian Blinds Custom AAade Ar^ you fully corared fo protect your home 090/01^ fire ton? tf not, insure today! John Foushee OPEN-PAN CUPBOARD—An unusual innovation of Mrs. Kay- lor's in her kitchen is the open-pan cupboard that she had custom- designed and installed beside her range. On it are hung cooking vessels and below them in trough compartments, frequently-used utensils. Free Estimates Phone 8-468 Chapel Hill News Leader P. O .Box 749 Chapel Hill, N. C. 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