This section is from the book "A Manual Of Home-Making", by Martha Van Rensselaer. Also available from Amazon: A Manual of Home-Making.
A wood-veneer carpet of inconspicuous pattern laid over an old floor is also a very durable and satisfactory background for rugs. Japanese matting of fine weave, though light in color can be made to take the place of a bare wood floor especially in bedrooms or rooms where white or light painted wood is used.
 
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