in the space in the picture? Is it the counter stool at 28" or bar stool at 34". Thanks for your help!
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They make many drum shade pendants in different sizes, shapes, finishes, & fabrics.
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is no space between the sink and the stovetop behind it.
Not sure what you mean - there is a large space between the island and the back cabinets, where someone would stand at the sink.
tying the space together and bringing organic appeal.
The long space allowed for a 16-foot island — perfect for communal cooking and entertaining.
Sink: Franke; faucet: Dornbracht; range: Gaggenau Vario; pendants: Penta Lighting
older commercial or public-use building — in this case a onetime Carnegie library in California — and converting it into a living space. I enjoy seeing something antique or vintage get tweaked with contemporary elements in a way that still respects the original. Here, the large modern black pendants
The long space allowed for a 16-foot island — perfect for communal cooking and entertaining. Sink: Franke; faucet: Dornbracht; range: Gaggenau Vario; pendants: Penta Lighting
of the Public Gardens and energetic city life below. Using a subtle backdrop of powder blues, soft, natural greens and creams the space highlights the ever-changing natural environment just outside the floor to ceiling windows found throughout the space.
Photographed By: Susan Teare
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It is available in many colors as well!
We also carry shell tiles that are real mother of pearl! http://www.susanjablon.com/3-8-inch-white-shell-tile.html
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polished white carrara marble
site; the public, street sides wrap the corner, creating a private interior. A breezeway leads to the entry and the yard beyond, while also separating the main house from the garage and guest studio. The second floor bridges over these two and becomes the ceiling of the breezeway.
Walls of highly crafted
general work space, but it also has a full kitchen and bathroom for long-stay guests.
Photo Credit: Joe Fletcher