Sentences with phrase «photo of the space»

This post isn't to announce that it's done... Nor is it filled with lovely photos of these spaces in perfect light and all the decorations «just so».
She told me she wanted to change everything, and sent me a few photos of the space.
Today, I want to share some before photos of the space, and then I am going to give you an idea of what I have in mind to refresh this space.
I'm hoping she sends us an after photo of the space when it's finished, because I'd love to share the makeover results with you.
I would like to share more kitchen photos of the space in the future, but there's still just a little bit of work left to be done.
With Design a Room, you can upload photos of a space and change the design of just about any aspect of a room, such as the kitchen floor.
You can snap one of four lenses onto your smartphone, allowing you to be able to capture wide - angle and fish - eye photos of spaces in a home too.
You can see more photos of the space laid out this way by clicking HERE, HERE and HERE.
She told me she wanted to change everything, and sent me a few photos of the space.
A few more words to the wise: Before you head out, take photos of the space you're planning to decorate, whether it's your home, your office or a corporate setting.
As I write this, I'm realizing I took way too many photos of this space so I might have to share a completely separate post, but I'll share a few more here.
This astronomical and cosmological journey is illustrated with actual footage and photos of space shot from satellites and spacecraft.
Download a few photos of your space along with any inspiration you may have and your personal Decorist designer will begin transforming your space, in your style and budget.
I was talking to my blog buddy Beth a few weeks back and she said, «why don't you invite readers to submit photos of their spaces for you to do presto chango's with and call it Pick My Presto?»
At least five hi - res (at least 300 dpi) architectural photos of the space (no people, food, brochure - style shots)
Reviews and a host verification process are built in to help protect travelers; make sure to do your own part by communicating with your host, making sure they are prompt to respond and reviewing photos of the space beforehand.
Here's a new promo photo of space archaeologists Noomi Rapace and Logan Marshall - Green.
From there, I brought the piece into Photoshop and did renders on photos of the space.
Let's take the first sneak peek at our rental renovation with an upstairs tour that includes photos of the space and even a video walk through.
Kristine shared many more photos of the space over at her blog if you'd like to swing by her place for the full tour.
I don't have the high - res photos of the space anymore (that hard drive went kaput last year), but here a few I found in different spots around my blog:
We will communicate via email to answer any additional questions I might have for you, and you will also email well lit, pulled back photos of your space as well as the dimensions.
Hear more from Julianne about her signature style and check out the beautiful photos of the space below!
Of course the dogs had to join me on the fall porch for coffee while I took photos of this space this morning... we were missing Grace, but coffee, a camera, & a lot of pumpkins seemed like a bad idea.
As a reminder for those of you who haven't been scouring my archives for before photos of this space (heheh) here is what the laundry room has looked like (minus the dirty clothes) for all these years.
I look forward to seeing the before and after photos of your space
You can download a few photos of your space along with any inspiration you may have and your personal Decorist designer will begin transforming your space, in your style and budget.
I took soooooo many photos of this space that I promised you a few more.
In the body of the email, include your name, your blog name (if you have one) your design likes & dislikes, and one photo of the space in question.
The blog post was actually quite short because it directed fans like me to more photos of the space and a great Q+A with creative director Jessie to the One Kings Lane Blog.
and you can send them photos of your space, art preferences and pieces you own that you'd like to include.
As the client, you send in photos of the space and what your style is and then they come up with a design, choosing the pieces you'll need and even doing all of the ordering for you.
We didn't take too long because guys aren't as whimsically interested in looking at photos of spaces all day, but it really helped me get a sense of where we might be able to start.
NASA has just launched a brand new digital library that comprises of thousands of their photos of space, alongside audio and video.
Rather than preset wall images, you take a photo of the space where you want to see the art and the app auto - scales the work for you.
You can take a photo of any space you wish, add real - life measurements of the wall height, then add any photo of art you wish and line the two up to visualize.
ArtSee is a free iOS - only app that allows you to take and resize a photo of your space and insert an image of your art.
** Please message a photo of your space with wall dimensions, and we will provide a photoshop rendering to scale Medium: oil and mixed media on canvas Description: Belingheri's new...
** Please message a photo of your space with wall dimensions, and we will provide a photoshop rendering to scale Medium: oil and mixed media on canvas Description: Belingheri's new w...
** Please message a photo of your space with wall dimensions, and we will provide a photoshop rendering to scale Medium: oil and mixed media on canvas Description: John Belingheri cre...
** Please message a photo of your space with wall dimensions, and we will provide a photoshop rendering to scale Medium: oil and mixed media on canvas Description: Belingheri's new work maintains the fundamental idea, or as he calls it the fundamental problem of rhythmic pattern making.
Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC has created an exhibit about the unique images and objects that brought us the first close up photos of space.
I would like to thank Treehugger and especially Lloyd Alter for the opportunity to document our eco-renovation here over the last 8 months since the first article and photos of the space before renovating in february.
You then take a photo of your space and move, scale and rotate the product in question using directional arrows and other controls, or by pinching and dragging the object across the phone's touchscreen.
It's a small den that she and her husband watch TV and read in, and here's a photo of the space:
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