Sentences with phrase «bump out wall»

Before, we had a cramped space, with a bump out wall that housed a tiny unused closet and concealed a non-working chimney.
We are going to bump out a wall into the bedroom, go from single to double sinks and expand the shower!
I keep looking at that bump out wall and imagining what it would look like if you completely covered it in text... like grab a sharpie pen and your favorite book and cover the entire wall with tiny writing that wraps around the corner....
Now that our kiddo's room / future home office has almost 36 square feet of shelves in front of the bump out wall, I'm getting excited about the idea of filling them with some great books.
Bumping out the wall to make my small bathroom floor plans work, was actually one of the easier parts of creating this bathroom.
MY favorite was bumping out the wall into the garage to accomodate your refirgerator!

Not exact matches

An entire wall of gray chalk paint, which Bre mixed herself, evolved as a solution to another problem: The wall abutting the dining room bumps out, creating a wall on two planes.
You could build out the whole wall to make a ledge to set the mirror on and have the faucet come out of the bump - out.
«Staying off the walls is obviously very important, but the bumps and the varying levels of grip can also catch a driver out.
While parking the car, he may have also bumped the nose against the concrete wall as we see him reverse the car and get out and check for damages.
Some signs that your dog may be experiencing vision loss or blindness include general clumsiness, bumping into walls and furniture, startling easily and apprehensive behavior, inability to find toys or food and water bowls, reluctance to go out at night, excessive sleeping or loss of playfulness, disorientation or confusion, or changes in the appearance of the eyes.
Help Diggs in his pursuit for justice, and find out who really bumped Humpty from his wall in this intriguing tale.
If you're in one of the more difficult engine classes and still starting out, you may want to choose a light or medium - weight character if you foresee yourself bumping into a lot of walls.
Turns out, the work was bumped off the wall and taken down as a precaution during a wedding event when dining tables were set up in my space.
If you pump up a tyre and then drive on it (steering, braking, going over bumps etc), the side wall flexes slightly only slightly increasing the pressure as the tyre goes in and out of shape and this small movement is sufficient to maintain the temperature as long as the car is being driven (you see this in motorsport).
The idea is to sent rockets loaded up with water into space, release it, and create a wall of water that orbiting junk would bump into, slow down, and fall out of orbit.
Out of know where i hit a bump, send lots of water splashing up, i lose control of the car (im pushing hard on the brakes but it wont stop) and its starts doin a 180, hits a car on my right side then send me slipping back to my lane n hitting a cement wall and the airbag shoots oOut of know where i hit a bump, send lots of water splashing up, i lose control of the car (im pushing hard on the brakes but it wont stop) and its starts doin a 180, hits a car on my right side then send me slipping back to my lane n hitting a cement wall and the airbag shoots outout.
There's still a little bump out in the back — much like you'll find on many TVs — but expect a clean look when wall mounting.
I know all those bump outs in the walls are a pain but i think that is what gives the rooms the character they need and i know that you two can make it all just perfect.
Or did I mention that I would just do back flips to get planks put on the back wall of my bedroom behind our bed, some exposed beams put on the ceiling, an amazing light fixture to replace the HORRID ceiling fan, and something fabulous to happen in the awkward bump out!?
I've been thinking of doing the same thing in my entry but the wall I'm planningon is bumped out.
Like I mentioned in a previous post, I would've used a dresser next to the bedroom door anyway, and that would've created some wasted space in front of the «bump out» wall, so taking the storage from floor to ceiling, and building a 20 ″ deep storage unit, and a 9.25 ″ deep bookcase seemed to be the way to go.
How we bumped a wall out and survived to tell about it!
When we built out the master closet last year, it allowed us to open up our master bedroom to where the old closet had been, which then allowed us to bump out this bathroom wall about 36 ″ and not end up making the master bedroom look too small.
I do not have the window on the wall opposite the doorway (the other window is bigger, with a baseboard heater underneath), but the closet is to the right of the door and there is a bump - out to the left (it is the opposite of yours — with a little nook right in the corner).
As you can see, we decided not to plank the «bump - out» wall, like my original drawing showed.
While living in our small house, I spent many happy hours contemplating the various ways I could open up walls, add windows, bump things out and maximize storage space.
To better incorporate a new pantry into the room, she had custom floor - to - ceiling cabinetry installed in the same spot and then had matching fake doors added to the bump - out wall directly beside it.
If you have the bump - out like I do on one wall, simply cut two of your 1» x 2» strips down to the depth of the bump - out as shown above.
A bumped - out ledge and shelving along a nearby wall offers space for bathroom necessities and display items.
Is there any way to bump out the kitchen - the entire wall that the stove is on - into the space of the DR?
And while we are all offering free advice, what about taking the closet out of the office to add more space on that side and putting a closet for your son's bedroom bumping into the office, then the bedroom closet and the storage wall at the end of your present kitchen could be a second bathroom on the main floor.
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