Published April 1, 1959
A sunny living room featuring wood-paneled walls, hardwood floors, and an open-beam ceiling looks out onto a large patio through a wall of windows and a sliding glass door. Inside, two chairs upholstered in blue fabric share a view of the patio, a colorful oil hangs on one wall, and potted white flowers sit in the sun. Outdoors, a set of gray wooden chairs surround a round table set for lunch. Patio furniture sits in a corner of the yard, and a small pool peeks out from the corner of the house. Ernest Silva designed this cover for the April 1959 issue of Living for Young Homemakers.
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