You can see a close up of the beautiful quartz counter called Snowy Ibiza from Silestone
in the photo below.
You can see
in the photo below that we were able to find two with similar center seams, and I actually liked it!
Also, don't panic if when using Chalk Paint ™ and prior to waxing you get a light scuff mark, like what I am pointing at
in the photo below.
In the photo below, I added a new shelf to display my wine glasses, side dishes and coffee mugs.
Something I wanted to share now though, is that when you sand prior to waxing over a dark Chalk Paint ™ color like Graphite (as I have
in my photo below)... you will get this residual white chalky look.
You can see that
in the photo below:
It is okay if you can still see the door beneath a little — as shown
in my photo below.
In the photo below I set the handle of the scoop inside the hole of a the iron pillar to create a sconce.
In the photo below you can see how I like to tape mine using Painter's Tape to the piece so I can easily reference it at all times.
I had moved my storage bookshelf underneath the new wall shelf as you can see
in the Photo Below.
Notice how the refrigerator is missing in the photo above and is now seen on the far right side
in the photo below.
In the photo below, I flipped the books to give this small shelf a more neutral look.
Because then you would have been the recipient of one or two of these pretties shown
in the photo below in your package.
You can see how the room looked with the room's original curtains
in the photo below.
You can see the simple fold of fabric
in the photo below.
I've circled
the them in the photo below:
The space she wanted me to help her with is the little outbuilding to the right of her house
in the photo below:
The red line
in the photo below shows where the old house and the new part of the house meet...
Vintage Halloween decorations like
in the photo below is always at the top of my list!
(You can see the handle is sanded and dusted
in the photo below.)
I initially set up the cabinet like
in the photo below, with the measuring cups, spoons, and one of my KitchenAid mixer paddles on the doors.
By the way, if you like the paisley pillowcases featured
in the photo below, check out my easy tutorial on how to make them by clicking here.
Apparently if the ears don't have holes in them (like the one above) they're called «closed ears», and if they do have holes in them they're called «open ears» (like the ones
in the photo below).
At one point you have to go through something called «Fat Man's Squeeze», and as you can see
in the photo below, it's really a one - way traffic kind of a thing:
And to make the most of this small space storage-wise, I'm meeting with Brian the Carpenter about building something super-functional against the wall
in the photo below.
But after seeing the tabletop
in the photo below - I am inspired to sand down the top of our table for a more rustic look...
I've seen them topped with a round of wood and used as a side table, and it looks like the one
in the photo below is being used as a wastepaper basket:
The Vestine 4 - Pocket Tote (pictured on the left
in the photo below) is also handmade with love in Gisenyi.
She's on the tire swing on the right
in the photo below:
And again you want to emphasize the height of the room by drawing the eye up with additional visual elements, such as the way the custom window treatments draw your eye up
in the photo below as well as hanging large - scale artwork up high...
We opened up this wall and created a bar seating area that you can see
in the photo below.
In the photo below, you'll see that we have a three - seat sofa with accent chairs around a coffee table.
I also like using a least a little green in every room, and I absolutely adore the bottom suitcase in the photo above, and the bowl
in the photo below.
Remember the loons on the pitcher on the left
in the photo below?
See it all warp - y / wet there in Carrie's hand
in the photo below?
They still need to be primed and painted, and we're adding a handrail on the wall and a grab bar on the 4 × 4 post
in the photo below:
The cute round basket with the coral stripe is from Target, as are the green metal bins
in the photo below.
See it peeking out from behind the door on the left
in the photo below?
Other Western Livingston Parish flood updates can be found here: http://www.denhamspringsappraisers.com/category/flood-study/ Yes, approximately 35 percent of South Point did flood during the «Great Flood» of August 12 - 15, 2016, see flood water level
in the photo below with yellow arrow pointing to Continue reading South Point Denham Springs Flood Sales Update May 2017 →
Chateau Jon Subdivision Denham Springs Home Sales Trends 2014 to May 2017 Other Western Livingston Parish flood updates can be found here: http://www.denhamspringsappraisers.com/category/flood-study/ Chateau Jon Subdivision did flood during the «Great Flood» of August 12 - 15, 2016, see flood water level
in the photo below with yellow arrow pointing to water height.
Shadows Springs Subdivision Denham Springs Home Sales Trends 2015 to May 26 2017 Other Western Livingston Parish flood updates can be found here: http://www.denhamspringsappraisers.com/category/flood-study/ Yes, Shadow Springs Subdivision did flood during the «Great Flood» of August 12 - 15, 2016, see flood water level
in the photo below with blue arrow pointing to water height.
As you can see
in the photo below from TouchArcade, which shows the control system for Modern Combat 5 on tvOS, there are more than five different actions assigned to that tiny touchpad.
We preferred the old gold if we're honest (top
in the photo below) but there will be a commercial reason behind the decision for sure.
In the photo below you can see the WASD CODE keyboard in its 87 - key and 104 - key variants.
The clown
in the photo below: A) Is from a 1973 horror film called, «Chuckles in the Dark Place» B) Will haunt your dreams tonight C) Represented one of the world's most powerful consumer brands
In the photo below, Chris Jones, Director of Business Development at...
You can see
them in the photo below doing -LSB-...]
Judge for
yourself in the photo below of a sad Woodward and more photos like it here.
Below is a Google Street View photo of Nieuwe Binnenweg in Rotterdam — a street that often requires cyclists to navigate streetcar tracks (as illustrated by the truck parked
in the photo below):