Interior Door C-305


Lightening Kitchen Burdens

Combination Kitchen Dresser and Worktable C-760

Much can be done toward lightening kitchen burdens by proper placing of the furniture and equipment. The character and location of dresser, worktable and ironing board must be carefully considered. In the illustration above, one end of the kitchen is so arranged that most of the work can be done there, within a few steps. Regardless of the width of the kitchen, there are units of Curtis permanent furniture for this room that can be employed to form a similar arrangement. Some Curtis dressers are two doors wide, others three; some have a top section extending clear to the ceiling; others do not. Any cabinet can be supplied with either glass or panel doors in C-718, shown here, the kitchen dresser is combined with the dining room sideboard, with sliding doors between.