Published January 1, 1961
An open floor plan gives this living room a view past the dining area to the kitchen, where a wall of windows looks out onto a wooded landscape. The yellow of the living room's mustard yellow sofa is picked up in the color of the background kitchen cabinets. The dining area sits on its own elevated circular floor, and in the fireplace, roaring flames warm this winter interior. The Bill Margerin cover appeared on the January 1961 Living for Young Homemakers.
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