Sentences with phrase «generous use of glass»

Hall: There's generous use of glass, which means there's minimal need for electric lighting.
The soaring ceilings and generous use of glass creates a sense of spaciousness.

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* Only change that I made (I like the crust better using a glass loaf pan and the oven) use the dough cycle, remove from machine, roll in generous amount of corn meal, spray a loaf with Pam, dust with cornmeal, cover with warm towel, let rise for about an hour, bake as usual.
NVH is kept to a minimum with standard laminated side window glass and generous use of sound reducing materials.
Chevy says generous use of sound - deadening materials helps make it quieter, too, confirmed by a Car and Driver statement that, «Thanks to the acoustic glass, as well as sound - insulating material injected virtually everywhere the eye can't see, the 2013 Malibu is extremely quiet inside.
Exquisite marble flooring, a generous use of discerning glass and radiant hardwood beams enrich your living experience.
Sea - inspired color palettes and generous use of luxe materials like leather, glass and granite add big city sophistication to this Oregon Coast boutique hotel.
Architect Brad Hoyt of local firm Hoyt / CTA Architects invites the outside in through generous use of multiple patios and expansive walls of glass.
Although the names are frequently used interchangeably, there are differences between a conservatory, which is largely made of glass, including the roof; an orangery, which features more brickwork and is a flat - roofed extension with large glass windows and roof light; and a garden room or garden summerhouse, characterised by a solid roof and walls with generous windows.
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