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Contemporary London House
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Rev up your storage - Banish piles of paperwork and mountains of files for good by building in as much storage as possible. Line walls up to the ceiling with long rows of open shelves for items that need to be accessed easily, with banks of drawers underneath to hide away all those bits and pieces that don’t naturally have a home (and don’t need to be seen).
narrow room with storage but enough space for drop down bed? - mlhunt61
Traditional Kitchen
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Butterum granite - we have sample - very generic,al most old-fashioned looking.
D-roll edges mean no joins in laminate - woodweta
Domicile id
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Who says you have to use a black plastic office chair and a matching set of desk accessories from the office supply store? If you are looking to personalize your space, the first step is to ditch the generic in favor of more creative furnishings. Style ideas: Recover a standard-issue office chair in luxurious velvet or a fun, modern print. Use Lucite trays, china tea cups, compote dishes and vases as impromptu organizers.
Golf Course Reno - Pretty Kitchen
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Rebuilds can be a great new adventure. Thank you for your comment on our hood. The hood can vary based on certain elements. Hood Liner, Vent etc. But generically you would want to go anywhere between a 72-84" hood if your using a 48: range. The Corbels that are shown in this picture are custom designed in our shop.
Ashburton - Desk and Study Nook
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Declare it a clutter-free zone - You may even like to consider an armoire desk with a built-in monitor cabinet, deep file drawer and slide-out keyboard trays. Less clutter equals less stress, and that means higher productivity – not to mention a better quality of life.
Doesn't have to be hidden - langworthy_jason
La Hacienita Canadiense
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This "off the shelf" kind of door is our favorite fancy generic door.
Wilshire Kitchen, Portland (Photo: Matt Niebuhr)
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Designed for a 1930s Portland, OR home, this kitchen remodel aims for a clean, timeless sensibility without sacrificing the space to generic modernism. Cherry cabinets, Ice Stone countertops and Heath tile add texture and variation in an otherwise sleek, pared down design. A custom built-in bench works well for eat-in breakfasts.