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Brian Dittmar Design, Inc.
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Last comment "perfume holder with mirror base"
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Brian Dittmar Design, Inc.
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Last comment "Microwave, corner cabinet, window in kitchen"
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Kitchen remodel in Portland, OR. Small, unusable breakfast nook was incorporated into larger kitchen space. Side wall was pushed out 30". Small opening to dining room was widened and received a 'gothic archway' treatment matching some of the existing archways elsewhere in the house.
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Brian Dittmar Design, Inc.
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Last comment "arched doorway"
Kitchen remodel in Portland, OR. Small, unusable breakfast nook was incorporated into larger kitchen space. Side wall was pushed out 30". Small opening to dining room was widened and received a 'gothic archway' treatment matching some of the existing archways elsewhere in the house.
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Brian Dittmar Design, Inc.
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Last comment "double oven"
Kitchen remodel in Portland, OR. Small, unusable breakfast nook was incorporated into larger kitchen space. Side wall was pushed out 30". Small opening to dining room was widened and received a 'gothic archway' treatment matching some of the existing archways elsewhere in the house.
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Last comment "angled bookshelf"
Kitchen remodel in Portland, OR. Small, unusable breakfast nook was incorporated into larger kitchen space. Side wall was pushed out 30". Small opening to dining room was widened and received a 'gothic archway' treatment matching some of the existing archways elsewhere in the house.
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