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The work surveys domestic practice and proposes practical measures to reduce household labour, arguing that social changes and a shortage of servants make more efficient homes necessary. It contrasts traditional, labour-intensive arrangements with layouts, fittings, and routines designed to save time and money, and gives room-by-room suggestions and appliance recommendations. Chapters collect other households' experiences and practical guidance on fuel economy, and examine the use of gas and electricity for cooking, heating, lighting, and cleaning. The text closes with concrete recommendations for adapting existing houses, choosing equipment, and improving domestic training and management to achieve greater household efficiency.
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