Sentences with phrase «displays glassware»

A footstool covered in silk mirrors the walls, and a Laura Ashley bookcase displays glassware in cranberry tones, a key colour used in other accessories like the Heathfield & Co lamp to add a touch of richness.
Look for unusual antiques to repurpose; for example, line the drawers of a vintage library card catalogue with anti-tarnish cloth and store forks, spoons and so on in dedicated drawers, or hang a salvaged glass - front cabinet and display glassware and china.
To the right of the island, a convenient bar area boasts another sink, room to display glassware, a single - drawer dishwasher, and an icemaker.
This two - tiered peninsula houses a glazed unit with integrated lighting used to display glassware.
Consider placing two large lamps at either end to create a visual divide, or use the console as a drinks table and display glassware and wine carafes.

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I display them with my glassware.
The bones are on display at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM) where Spanish, German and Italian pottery and glassware from the same site are also displayed.
To address facial recognition technology worries — where personal information about others or objects could be revealed without consent — the tech giant says that it «will not be approving any facial recognition Glassware at this time,» and will «prohibit developers from disabling or turning off the display when using the camera.»
Open shelving, no upper cabinets, no standard island, just a free - flowing, free - organizing way to not only store functional items of dish and glassware but somewhere for me to affectionately display my personal objets d'art as well.
The open shelving in this kitchen by designer Lisa Kanning takes up as much wall space as cabinets would but instead of hiding plates and glassware behind doors, the shelves keep everything on display and easily accessible.
The glassware on the table included chalkboard rings around them to display cute sayings or the guests name.
White open shelving is the perfect way to display your dishes and glassware.
Gather a collection of mix and match glassware to create a colorful and eclectic display.
This building is walled in and has displays of Buddha statues, old ceramics and glassware and traditional Thai books written on palm leaf manuscripts.
We love the «maxi - bar» (it's not mini)-- a wall display of artisanal infused spirits and local snacks as well as a selection of glassware for just the right drink, with a notable lack of plastic (and a proper tea pot).
This design, inspired by traditional late eighteenth century antique Welsh dressers, is perfect for displaying china or glassware in a kitchen.
Extra storage (in the form of open shelves) offers a chance to display decorative glassware.
Attractive glassware is displayed in wall units with glazed doors and the sleek extractor fan adds a contemporary touch.
A mini sideboard stores a selection of favourite tipples, while the shelves above display a selection of glassware and decanters.
Here, shelving adds an additional decorative touch, providing smart display space for glassware and vases.
Glassware and trinkets are displayed on an old wooden rack.
In another strike of exposed - shelving genius, Suzanne used the space between the wall studs to make a shelving unit to display some of her collected glassware.
Opt for units that have glass fronts and look like traditional dresser units to display crockery and glassware.
A mixture of gold accessories, antique finds and glassware creates a pretty display on open shelving.
The owners wanted to put their colourful collection of crockery and glassware on display in the kitchen, so opted for open shelving.
Alternatively, display clear glassware for an unobtrusive finish.
We love the selection of bright glassware displayed proudly on open shelves on the dining room wall.
Opt for a glass - fronted display unit that will show off tableware and glassware rather than keeping it hidden from view.
These substantial kitchen storage solutions are sturdy enough to house all of your china, glassware, and plenty of other odds and ends, and still have space left to display personal treasures on the worktop.
Paint the back of a display cabinet or alcove in alternate shades of Millennial pink and soft lilac as a pretty backdrop to china, glassware and books for a contemporary look that is easily changeable.
For many of us, it's tempting to keep all our glassware and dishes on display throughout the year.
Custom cabinetry was designed to meet the needs of storing and displaying china and glassware, easy access to silver and entertaining pieces, doors that opened and slid back to allow for food or drink to be set out and most importantly, closed storage space at the top.
Rich mahogany furniture from Furniture Village, yellow wallpaper and thick red carpet give this formal dining room real vibrancy, while fine glassware displayed inside the cabinet adds a touch of sparkle to the scheme.
The dining table is kept simple with fresh sprigs of greenery effortlessly displayed in various clear glassware, while a few antique lanterns lend a rustic touch.
Finished in the same shade as the rest of the units, this art deco - style display cabinet stores a collection of pretty glassware.
The distressed wooden cabinet displays favourite glassware, while the salvaged dining table provides rustic charm.
Here the owners have chosen an orange / blue design for their blind and deep blue ceramics and glassware for potted plants and display.
Display tableware in a vintage unit A painted metal storage unit for storing glassware is a great way to add colour and a vintage look to a white scheme.
Fit decorative shelving to display your favourite glassware and china.
Display bath salts, bubble bath, and other bathroom necessities in pretty glassware on a windowsill.
Perfect for displaying china or glassware in a kitchen.
Open shelves for displaying your best crockery and glassware are one way to do this, but we also like the idea of creating an art wall, just as you would in your lounge or hall.
The cabinets provide a pretty place to display decorative glassware and collectibles.
1 Create a display area for serving pieces, collectibles or glassware by installing glass shelves in front of a window.
Back in the day, glassware like wedding china or this gorgeous jadeite collection (popular during World War II) was proudly displayed.
Perfect for displaying anything from photographs to glassware with a wide choice of styles, finishes and sizes there's a display cabinet for every interior.
Warm navy blue on textiles and glassware brings the smartness to this casual scheme, the perfect foil to the fresh greens of the floral displays.
A carefully curated display of marine objects, such as a model sailing boat, a nautical clock or a rope knot, easily creates a visual focus, as does interesting pottery and glassware in the hues of sea and shore.
Use a display cabinet to its full advantage by filling it with decorative china, glassware and pictures.
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