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The work provides practical, lightly humorous guidance for middle-income households on choosing and adapting suburban homes, identifying common domestic inconveniences and remedies. It proceeds room by room—entrances and halls, kitchens and basements, dining rooms, parlours, secondary rooms, nurseries, bedrooms, dressing-rooms and bathrooms—and addresses layout, decoration, ventilation, draught-proofing, furniture adaptation, and arrangements for servants. Advice mixes concrete recommendations (paints, rugs, screens, wardrobes, ventilation practices) with strategies for modifying leases and plans to improve comfort and domestic efficiency.
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