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Artistic Designs for Living, Tineke Triggs
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Last comment "Bar"
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of cork floating atop the glass.
glass front cabinets
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Urbanspace Interiors
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Last comment "Living room"
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open floating but also creates divison and art!
glass doors to patio
sliding glass doors to den
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DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL
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Last comment "Cool space"
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colored floated shelves
glass sliding doors to office
the glass sliding doors
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Blue Hot Design
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Last comment "Window"
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love the floating cabinets and the entire design
Glass panelled wall with lighting behind
glass partition
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Pepe Calderin Design- Miami Modern Interior Design
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Last comment "colors"
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large floating mirror, maybe with backlight
glass tiles...glass tile
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McClellan Architects
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Last comment "Tv. Fireplace (double sided in bathroom)."
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floating fireplace. tv in the wall above the fireplace. this may work for the living room
COLORED GLASS IN VARIOUS SHAPES
Glass door
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Lizette Marie Interior Design
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Last comment "chandelier"
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"Mercury glass was the first form of glass used as an artistic expression versus a utilitarian product, which makes for an interesting pair with a chandelier based on the design of a Russian satellite."Table: Custom made by APG MetalworksWallpaper: Osborne and Little
it just floats up away from you, so you can't readily tell where the ceiling ends. Rather than making the ceiling feel lower, it almost feels like it disappears. It also lets the stunning light fixture stand out like stars agains the night sky.
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Patrick J. Baglino, Jr. Interior Design
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Last comment "Layout!"
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appeared to float without any type of foundation or side wall to anchor it. It would also have created a partition or wall/barrier between the living room and dining room. This would have disrupted the open and natural flow from the living room into the dining room. Further, the chaise, placed elsewhere in
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