Sentences with phrase «of mullions»

Because there's a bevy of surrounding windows that also contain a lot of mullions, upper cabinetry would have competed with this look.
Because there's a bevy of surrounding windows that also contain a lot of mullions, upper cabinetry would have competed with this look.

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With her stately poop and mullioned prow, she was quite unlike the junks that occasionally dropped anchor on the southern shores of Japan.
Bordered by the velveteen practice greens of Shooting Star's legendary golf course, Cabin 6 has mullioned windows, peaked roofs and the majestic stature of a barn.
Wood floors, white trim, mullioned windows and built - in bookcases lend cottage charm, but varied textures and pops of color keep the style from being too sweet.
Situated on the stunning Lizard Peninsula; Mullion Holiday Park is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where you can discover stunning Blue Flag beaches, scenic coastal walks and hidden coves.
Elegantly contained in an arch-like curved form, it requires a sharper eye than mine to discern the ghostly black mullions of a grid behind the blues and golds.
The development of an abstract composition from the forms of a harbour had first appeared following a visit to Mullion Cove, on the Lizard peninsula, with Lanyon in 1949.
There is something alchemical or magical about it: The bricks and mullions and windows of our buildings become files of digital data, the pixels become black spheres meticulously cut, stacked and assembled, the courtyard becomes and contains sculpture — and all the while Federico remains behind the curtain, as if to say «look ma, no hands.»
Two patterns of lighter blue that illusionistically suggest sun pouring into the room through mullioned windows have been inserted into the darker blue.
It might be necessary to engineer a less fragile way to carry the weight of the roof such as vertical mullions as well as the horizontal ones or corner mullions perhaps on the inside of the glass to keep the sleek look of the corners from the outside.
Ribbon windows are a row of windows separated by vertical posts, called mullions.
We used to live in a century house that had French mullioned pocket doors that we left partially closed, exposing the first panel of windows.
I found an old country armoire with mullioned glass doors, shallow and totally perfect to sit on the side of my fridge which is visible from the front door and elsewhere when you walk in the home.
Mullion windows are framed by tweed fabric with a hint of aqua and the shade is picked up in the soft furnishings and accessories.
One of the best things was to change the picture windows to windows with mullions, like the kitchen you have posted.
Where some of you ladies see «new windows without mullions», I think you're just not seeing through the glare on the storm windows.
Bronze casements, with their delicate dark metal frames, look fantastic set into stone, brick or timber mullions of Elizabethan buildings, and in more modern barn conversions.
From the wall of glossy subway tiles in the kitchen (above) to the designer Sharon Taftian «s clever idea to paint the wooden window mullions to look like the (much more expensive) steel version.
«The glamour look evolved,» Schwartz says, «as we discussed mirrored glass on the refrigerators, intersecting tracery mullions on the glassed doors of the wall cabinetry, and underlighting at the island.»
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