The box we brought home from England long ago still sits in
the glass cabinet where we keep treasures.
Not exact matches
«If you look today at a country like the UAE
where we have 28 % of the new
Cabinet as women, [one feels] what
glass ceiling,» asks Al Rifai, offering her words of advice to other women professionals.
On Friday nights he referees high school football games in Arizona, in unspoken homage to his father, Papa Touchdown, who was once broken and then repaired, and who has now returned to
where he belongs: behind the
glass panel of our flat - screen TVs, the ceramic zebra in our national curio
cabinet.
Where did you purchase the galvanized looking metal
cabinet with
glass doors?
Which basically gives her the excuse to do stuff like sleep in a
glass cabinet in a gallery for a week (her one - person piece «The Maybe» at the Serpentine gallery in 1995) and hold a tiny film festival in the Highlands
where bringing homemade cakes got you free entry to the films.
J.R.R. Tolkien I was standing in the British Library in London looking down into a museum
cabinet where beneath a layer of
glass, lay an original map of Mordor.
These
glass cabinets offer a mode of presentation
where artworks and historical documentation come together, offering an insight into the working methods, influences, collaborators and supporting institutions, and the significance of women artists in the broader cultural field, such as Patrick who co-founded the Glasgow Women's Library over two decades ago, of which photographs from the 1990s are also on display.
After the private preview, everyone retired to the second floor,
where there's Pharmacy 2, the restaurant at the end of a Damien Hirst - themed Disney World ride: medicine
cabinets everywhere, pill - shaped barstools,
glass - paneled pill works, medical gear in cases, a true»90s - style Hirst explosion of id.
Advise homeowners to locate new lighting under
cabinets where main tasks are performed, within
cabinets, especially
glass - fronted ones, to show off
cabinets and attractive contents, and over a dining table or island
where one great fixture will shine, literally.
Hi Elizabeth, we purchased builder grade upper
cabinets from a thrift store (Habitat for Humanity) and I took the doors off and brought them to a local
glass shop
where they cut out for and installed the
glass into the doors for me.
I would reface the vanity and build in another
cabinet where there is none (unless that is
where you put the dirty clothes hamper), remove the
glass wall that gives the toilet privacy (with a bath this small I do not see multiple using at one time).
We actually plan to re-use most of the
cabinet boxes and re-make the doors, remove the soffit and then add
glass - fronted
cabinets where the soffits used to be.
Oh, on Facebook after our live (
where I pitched the kitchen design to Brian) many of you were anti the brass
cabinet grills (instead of
glass).
So, you have this hutch or china
cabinet and you have collections of beautiful things that you want to display... but, you're not exactly sure just
where to start... Whether you have a china
cabinet with
glass doors or an open hutch like mine in the kitchen how you display your items will add charm to your room's decor.
This is what the contractor has to say about the piece: «They didn't want guests having to guess at
where to find a
glass or a coffee mug so they opted for this
glass - front
cabinet,» he says.
Jack is super cute:)
Where did you purchase the short
cabinet with
glass doors?
We (finally) removed it and swung it around and out against the wall (
where your door is) and added a small
glass cabinet for display.
I love the
glass front
cabinet where your thermostat is, with the hanging baskets above.
My biggest challenge is to organize my kitchen
cabinets and label all the
glass jars
where we keep our spices and dry goods!
Let house guests know
where to grab a
glass without opening every
cabinet door.
Open shelves keep everyday dishes and
glasses right
where you need them; the upper shelf holds good - looking, but rarely used, serving pieces that take up valuable
cabinet space.
I do not have them in my current home but we also have a lake cottage and the first thing I did when we bought it was rip out the
cabinet with the dishes in it and put up open shelving, I love seeing my vintage disges there and everyone who uses the cottage doesn't have to guess
where the dishes and
glasses are.
I'm wondering about
where you store everything like your dishes,
glasses, bake - ware etc as there is shelving above the counters, and I know you have some
cabinet space but just wondering how that works out in your arrangement?
But
where in the world do you keep your plates and
glasses with no upper
cabinets?
Light colored
cabinets and
cabinets with
glass front doors lighten up the space
where dark colored
cabinets give the impression that the room is much smaller that it is.
«This is
where everyone will really live,» says Bunny, who insisted on wavy
glass - front
cabinets so «you can't see in completely» above a buffet counter on one wall.
Everyone in my family seems to be filling up water
glasses all of the time so instead of storing the
glasses in the
cabinet, I keep them right out on the island
where they are easily accessible.