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In our mudroom/ laundry room, can we have door be glass?
behind built-in shelves, rather than on walls, to save $
Notice in photos of homes you admire how much storage is actually filled, and I think you will find there is usually a significant amount of breathing room left between items.Style note: Throw in a sculpture or decorative sign to liven up an otherwise practical storage space.
percent less in price and can be given a custom update with a quick sanding and two coats of semi-gloss paint. Why spend the dough if you don't need to? Says the man who eats out six nights a week.
told that in an alcove installation where there is a shower combo this type of set up is not suggested. Please explain what the precautions were. Thank you.
all end in disaster.
Hope that helps!
Hello,
The tile in the back of the tub/shower alcove reaches 5 feet 9 inches above the finish floor before it slopes up to the ceiling of the shower - which is at 6 feet 11
tile-backer in wet areas AT ALL TIMES !!! I know that sounds strange for most people however this is the only approved way to avoid water damage. There are many waterproofing solutions on the market and most of them to exactly what they invented for. Once a shower is properly water proved you can have hundreds
system in your particular case would be the most appropriated.
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3D-Tile-Design - Bertram Tasch
Maple Ridge, BC (Greater Vancouver)
http://www.3D-Tile-Design.ca
fireplace, in the recessed wall area.
We have a cape cod house and have traditional taste. We have wood floors, red oak. We have molding and plaster walls. We have 4 inside large dogs that think they own the living room:) we have had 2 different furniture arrangements but never exactly like I envisioned.
shown in this photo. The space to the right is a blank wall looking out toward front of our house.
The space left of fireplace is two large windows.
The length of the room looks approximately another 3rd of what is shown. The front door opens into that 3rd of the room, no entry way, the view looks
outlets were in the wall on either side.
The outlets for the lamps are probably on the wall or in the bookcases. Floor outlets are wonderful things, though.
shown here in a polished finish and deep Ogee edge
The cabinets were made for us in England by a company called Watts & Wright.
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like this in the nook where my stove sits.
especially in a painted white finish, but they look great.
The sink. Traditionally, the sink and prep area were located in the scullery. Most sculleries have either been lost in favor of open-plan living or converted into utility rooms. Either way, the sink usually had an open plate rack above it. I
painted in a modern black. The chandelier would've been a bad idea in a practical Victorian kitchen, although I don't disagree with adding a touch of glamour in a kitchen today.