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Example of a mid-sized eclectic backyard concrete paver patio kitchen design in San Francisco
Example of a mid-sized eclectic backyard concrete paver patio kitchen design in San Francisco

Sofa slipcover is made of patented stretch bi-elastic fabric. Fitting Sofa 69”- 91” wide. PLEASE MEASURE BEFORE PURCHASING.
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Example of a classic home design design in Miami
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Perfect for lending a touch of modern charm to your dining ensemble, this bold bar stool is a versatile seating solution. Sitting high above a shiny gold pedestal base, this chic bar stool features a round low back silhouette with solid hue. The ladder-shaped stainless steel frame offers steady support and enhances its delicate look. Faux leather upholstery filled with high-elastic foam allows for low-maintenance but enjoys great comfort. While a full-ring footrest makes it easy for party guests to get comfortable while they lounge and chat. This commercial grade stool will look great in cafes, bars, and other food-service settings with industrial or modern decor.
- Overall Dimensions: 17.3"Dia x 32.3"H (440mmDia x 820mmH)
- Seat Height: 22.8" / 580mm
- Weight Capacity: 331 lb.
- Color: Beige,Pink
- Upholstery Materials: Faux Leather
- Seat Fill Material: Foam
- Frame Material: Stainless Steel
- Seat Shape: Round Seat
- Number of Pieces: 1
- Assembly Required: No
- Product Care: Wipe with clean cloth and mild soap, when needed.

These luxury authentic flat-weave collection represent an ancient method of creating a faux animal hair pile which was widespread amongst nomads from Central Asia to Turkey. Woven with cotton warps and Angora goat hair wefts. The goat hair creates the long haired fur-like look. Angora goats are named after the Turkish province of their origin, Ankara and these goats produce the fibre known as mohair. The lustrous hair of the angora goat occurs in every natural shade ranging from black through browns to white, thus making possible a wide variety of colour-schemes with no dyes.
More about Mohair…
Mohair is one of the oldest textile fibres in use. The Angora goat is thought to originate from the mountains of Tibet, reaching Turkey in the 16th century. Mohair is warm in winter as it has great insulating properties, while remaining cool in summer due to its moisture wicking properties. It’s possible to use double-side, hairy side for winter, woven side for summer. It is durable, naturally elastic, flame resistant, crease resistant, and does not felt.
It is a luxury fiber, like cashmere, angora and silk, and is more expensive than most wools that comes from sheep. Mohair is composed mostly of keratin, a protein found in the hair, wool, horns and skin of all mammals.

These luxury authentic flat-weave collection represent an ancient method of creating a faux animal hair pile which was widespread amongst nomads from Central Asia to Turkey. Woven with cotton warps and Angora goat hair wefts. The goat hair creates the long haired fur-like look. Angora goats are named after the Turkish province of their origin, Ankara and these goats produce the fibre known as mohair. The lustrous hair of the angora goat occurs in every natural shade ranging from black through browns to white, thus making possible a wide variety of colour-schemes with no dyes.
More about Mohair…
Mohair is one of the oldest textile fibres in use. The Angora goat is thought to originate from the mountains of Tibet, reaching Turkey in the 16th century. Mohair is warm in winter as it has great insulating properties, while remaining cool in summer due to its moisture wicking properties. It’s possible to use double-side, hairy side for winter, woven side for summer. It is durable, naturally elastic, flame resistant, crease resistant, and does not felt.
It is a luxury fiber, like cashmere, angora and silk, and is more expensive than most wools that comes from sheep. Mohair is composed mostly of keratin, a protein found in the hair, wool, horns and skin of all mammals.

If you want a flooring material that gets the job done with few drawbacks then go with floating cork flooring. Cork will bring your floors beauty without losing the functionality that makes it one of the best on the market. Here’s but a bit of what it can do. Only the bark of the cork oak tree is used, the tree is left standing, so cork is considered a “green” material. It’s very cellular construction deems it hypoallergenic, anti-microbial and non-toxic. Cork is elastic and compressible, which makes it very comfortable underfoot and durable. Great benefits with few drawbacks, add floating cork flooring to your home today.

Upholstered in solid Globe leather (thick. 2-2.2mm), full grain cowhide leather, pigmented. Seat cushions in bi-density foam 35-18 kg/m3 and fibres. Back cushions in foam 25kg/m3 and fibres. Structure in metal, solid fir wood and poplar plywood. Cross-webbing elastic straps. Base in solid beech with dark walnut stain (other finishes available). Base in metal with lacquer finish col. black (other finish available). Available in other dimensions. Optional deco cushions.

Ever tried finding a tiny hair clip in a pile of tangled elastics and rogue headbands? This drawer was a battlefield of small tin foil containers struggling to contain the chaos. Mornings were a scramble, and this busy mom needed a real solution for her daughter's hair accessories—one that actually made life easier!

Bring an inviting touch to your space with this backrest bar stool. Boasting a round seat and premium gold finish, this counter height stool lends modern flairs to blend well with your existing decor. Coming with velvet upholstery and elastic foam filler, it ensures a high relaxing experience, while the backrest provides extra comfort. Otherwise, it is designed with a swivel mechanism and lever-activated pneumatic that allows to swirl around 360° and adjust the seat height for greater reach and convenience, stunning and alluring. Crafted from refined stainless steel, this bar stool ensures sturdy support and stability for long-lasting usage.

These luxury authentic flat-weave collection represent an ancient method of creating a faux animal hair pile which was widespread amongst nomads from Central Asia to Turkey. Woven with cotton warps and Angora goat hair wefts. The goat hair creates the long haired fur-like look. Angora goats are named after the Turkish province of their origin, Ankara and these goats produce the fibre known as mohair. The lustrous hair of the angora goat occurs in every natural shade ranging from black through browns to white, thus making possible a wide variety of colour-schemes with no dyes.
More about Mohair…
Mohair is one of the oldest textile fibres in use. The Angora goat is thought to originate from the mountains of Tibet, reaching Turkey in the 16th century. Mohair is warm in winter as it has great insulating properties, while remaining cool in summer due to its moisture wicking properties. It’s possible to use double-side, hairy side for winter, woven side for summer. It is durable, naturally elastic, flame resistant, crease resistant, and does not felt.
It is a luxury fiber, like cashmere, angora and silk, and is more expensive than most wools that comes from sheep. Mohair is composed mostly of keratin, a protein found in the hair, wool, horns and skin of all mammals.

Covid During Construction and Making Face Masks
Dear Houzz Folks,
We've started getting back to work and are educating everyone at our projects on how to be safe during COVID, posting signage, and we've been making masks for our employees, colleagues, friends, family etc... Here's some information on what I've learned so far in sewing the best fitting face mask for COVID.
1. Put in a wire at the nose bridge (about 3.5 inches) - it helps with fit and if you wear glasses, it keeps them from fogging up. I found that doorbell wire, available at the hardware store, seems to work well. It isn't too thin or too fat, bends easily and holds its shape. I attach it by using a zigzag stitch on the interior seam of the outside of the mask (so there's a bit more cushion on the inside).
2. For the shaped masks, I make a pocket in case my friends, family, colleagues, want to insert a filter - it also allows for three layers of fabric in the breathing area and less bulk where the ties go. For patterns that don't offer pockets, I just make my own pattern pocket. I also first baste the two inside pieces first and then sew the front on. This way, there's no worries about slipping. No pins are needed and no pins minimizes the number of extra air holes in the fabric.
3. So that the ties/loops can be replaced or modified, I make a channel for rather than sewing it in permanently. Many videos show using a safety pin to pull the elastic through. If you sew much, you might have a bodkin in your sewing box, but it might be a bit too wide. Instead, I use a long hairpin (you could probably make a long loop with a paper clip). I run the hairpin through the channel, loop the elastic through the end of the pin and pull through. That takes much less time than piercing it with a safety-pin.
4. For the inside of the masks, it is nice to have softer fabric inside, so high-thread-count sheets purchased on sale work great. Then you can easily tell what is inside as well.
5. For surgical-style masks, there's a pattern with a pocket on the inside and a wire. I like the ideas in this video but use 2 fabrics and make them bigger. About a 9x9 inch for the outside and 9x8 inch for the inside. 5/8 seam on the nose and 1/4 seam on the bottom.
6. For the fitted masks, there are two patterns that I like. For this one, https://moinliz.de/mundschutz-naehen-mit-schnittmuster it expects you to print on European-sized paper, so if you want to get the size right, print at 100%
I also really like this pattern and I added a pocket and lengthened the ends to make channels https://intermountainhealthcare.org/covid19-coronavirus/homemade-cloth-face-coverings/ (scroll down to a link to download the pdf) Lots of folks sew craftpassion, but I like the fit of these patterns better. There are still some other patterns I have left to try!
6. After breaking lots of needles, I realized that I really didn't need to topstich the fitted masks over the bridge, so I just started skipping the bridge.
7. If you're going to wear a face-covering for a really long time, you might want to skip the ear hangers and go for ties behind the head. Instead of two ties, I'll use one long one so that the bottom one is a loop and the top one ties. Bungee cord works nice.
Happy Sewing!
: ) Rhoda Fry, Bill Fry Construction

One Blue Brick Wall to upgrade your living room, that's what you need!
Using Elastic Stone Brick texture you save time, money and mess.
Example of a small minimalist loft-style living room design in Other with a bar and blue walls
Example of a small minimalist loft-style living room design in Other with a bar and blue walls

mixing Elastic Stone - Bricks and Stone textures can create a beautiful and unique wall covering.
The job took less than 3 hours. without making a mess and saving lots of money.

This 14 floors building used 2 different textures and colors of Elastic Stone for covering its exterior walls.
The lightness and the easy installment reduced half of the time and money they anticipated.
This building is now under 25 years of warranty!

This 14 floors building used 2 different textures and colors of Elastic Stone for covering its exterior walls.
The lightness and the easy installment reduced half of the time and money they anticipated.
This building is now under 25 years of warranty!

This 14 floors building used 2 different textures and colors of Elastic Stone for covering its exterior walls.
The lightness and the easy installment reduced half of the time and money they anticipated.
This building is now under 25 years of warranty!

Adriano Pecchio
Inspiration for a contemporary single-wall light wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Florence with a peninsula, stainless steel appliances, glass-front cabinets and black cabinets
Inspiration for a contemporary single-wall light wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Florence with a peninsula, stainless steel appliances, glass-front cabinets and black cabinets

Jerusalem Stone in the living room, using Elastic Stone Beige color.
Using Elastic Stone you save time, money and mess.
Example of a small tuscan enclosed living room library design in Berlin with beige walls
Example of a small tuscan enclosed living room library design in Berlin with beige walls
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