A cool neutral palette works beautifully with the rustic plasterwork and the roller blind makes the most of a recessed window to add
extra square inches to the room.
Not exact matches
4 metal, bamboo or wooden skewers 1 lb fresh tuna fillet (1
inch thick)-- cut into 16 even - sized cubes 1 small zucchini — cut into diagonal slices Onion slices — cut into 16 even - sized
squares 2 bell peppers — cut into 16 even - sized
squares 2 tablespoons
extra virgin olive oil 1 tablespoon lemon juice (plus lemon wedges for serving) 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh flat - leaf parsley 1 tablespoon chopped fresh oregano 2 cloves garlic — grated 1/2 teaspoon sea salt 1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
An 8 -
inch round will be slightly taller than the 8 -
inch square called for, but it's also a very thin cake so the
extra thickness will not be a bad thing.
It might sound silly, but the cats seem to love them and they are a great way to give a lot of
extra space without taking up a single
square inch inside your home.
The
extra tenth of an
inch of screen is insignificant and doesn't matter, but Note fans adore the S Pen stylus functionality and its more
square shape.
With no room for both a display table and nightstand, this small bedroom made use of a narrow console with two shelves, incorporating a few
extra precious
square inches for storage of beloved decorative items and daily - use essentials.
A built - in window bench adds
extra seating without sacrificing one
square inch of floor space.
Preserving an
extra $ 2,000 in the budget allowed for a pair of distressed - pine vanities, brass sconces, a slate floor, and other rustic - meets - refined accents to overhaul every last
square inch of the space.