480 SUGGESTIONS FOR HOME-FURNISHING PROBLEMS PLANNING, DECORATING, AND FURNISHING MY FIRST HOUSE For Students Who Paint This work may be carried on throughout a semester or a term along with study of the textbook material. Sufficient plates have been suggested so that the instructor or student may choose those which she prefers. PLATE 1. A typed statement of the project, including a description of the family, the idea to be expressed in the home, the income, and the total cost of the lot, landscaping, and furnishings. 2. A scale drawing of the plot plan, showing landscape design. See page 134. 3. A scale drawing of the floor plans of the entire house. See page 155. 4. A colored drawing of the front view of the house (without perspective). 5. A colored drawing of the rear view of the house. 6. A color scheme (in paint) for every room in the house. 7. A scale drawing of a furniture-arrangement floor plan. See pages 230, 234, 237. 8. A furnishing budget for the house, stating where each article can be procured. 9. A fabric chart for the house, with samples and prices. 10. A painted elevation for a living-room wall. 11. A painted elevation for a dining-alcove wall. 12. A painted elevation for a kitchen wall. 13. A painted elevation for a bedroom wall, 14. A painted elevation for a bathroom wall 15. A painted elevation showing the outdoor living room. 16. Drawings of lamps suitable for the house. 17. Drawings of accessories suitable for the house. 18. Drawings of table equipment for the house. 19* Design for a painted decoration for a child's room in the house, 20, List of books and periodicals consulted in the research for this project.