Sentences with phrase «rafters with»

The living room is both spacious and cosy, filled to the rafters with personal treasures and trinkets.
Since I fall into the latter description it's easy for me to show you the rooms I love, often filled to the rafters with wonderful accessories and furniture.
Our 50,000 square foot warehouse is stocked to the rafters with salvaged, new and reclaimed lumber.
Our 50,000 square foot warehouse is stocked to the rafters with new and reclaimed lumber.
We mix craftsman details such as brackets and open rafters with rustic materials such as stone, board and batten and cedar shake.
An expired listing I uncluttered recently was beautiful but crammed to the rafters with collectibles, floral arrangements, antiques, tapestries, and other treasures.
They'll prove you're stuffed to the rafters with passion and commitment.
For some, the Galaxy Note 8 from Samsung will be the best phone to currently buy as it is one which is packed to the rafters with features, specs, and therefore offers substantial value for money.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 was made official at the company's Unpacked event which was, in fact, packed to the rafters with tech journalists.
You'll need help — fortunately this blog is packed to the mulched rafters with advice and hints and tips on eco-friendly travel.
U-value: 0.12 Roof: Trocal & zinc on two staggered layers of OSB on battens for air flow, on Ampack Protecta plus membrane, on 225 mm rafters with high density Ecocel cellulose insulation and Ampack Variable airtight Resano membrane.
The change allows unvented roof assemblies if two conditions are met: there's no vapor retarder between the attic and the home's living space, and the builder insulates between the rafters with air - impermeable insulation.
Almost the entire front space of this two - room gallery was filled to the rafters with debris — wooden crates, old fencing, plywood.
One 747 «Heavy Big Bird» stacked to the rafters with American Youth of university age drinking and self - medicating to dramatic excess while weathering air pockets on a bumpy trans - Atlantic flight piloted by an astronaut and a well - known and much missed literary figure.
At times her canvases are packed to the rafters with linear strokes; at other times, softer dabs of energetic colors float within fields of negative space.
This show is stuffed to the rafters with marvellous works that present an artist giddy with creative imagination.
The Torpedo Factory was literally filled to the rafters with enthusiastic art patrons.
The months leading up to Christmas are always packed to the rafters with new game releases and this year is no different.
As well as being packed to the rafters with inputs, each Joy - Con has several motion sensors built in.
Visually the art style is packed to the rafters with charm and the accompanying music makes the game even more enjoyable, which is great.
Already stocked to the rafters with characters, Warner Brothers and Traveller's Tales LEGO Marvel Superheroes has just gotten a godly dose of heroes from the pages of Thor and a bunch more from throughout the Marvel U.
Taking control of Cactus — or one of an army of unlockable friends — it'll be up to you to utilise your very best twin stick shooting skills as you navigate your way through tight stages which are filled to the very rafters with a variety of cunning enemies.
Their studio has been filled to the rafters with all manner of exotic instruments like Marimbas, Kalimbas, Vibraphones as well as some extremely talented vocalists.
What makes it so welcome is that it's an incontestable powerhouse that's also loaded to the rafters with fresh content; the glossy shell of Forza 5 now reduced to a hazy footnote.
It's a whole world of exploration, fighting and digging packed to the rafters with items to craft and enemies to defeat and should fair pretty well on the bigger more powerful Xbox One... especially if it beats the Minecraft release date.
Piled to the rafters with exciting gameplay like a true solo - campaign as well as the Crucible, you will soon be able to take part in the game's weekly Nightfall Strikes.
Today, the Aviation Boulevard shop, a bit inland from the beach, is quite literally packed to its wooden rafters with pretty much anything surfers and non-surfers will need.
I've stayed in maybe around 100 hostels all around Europe, Australia and New Zealand and a couple in Asia and I know what I don't like — big, brash, characterless «backpacker factories» intent on separating you from your money any way they can The ones that use the word «funky» about 40 times in their advertising pamphlets and are packed to the rafters with tour groups or hop - on hop - off backpacker bus crowds.
And if the thought of making your way on foot to Machu Picchu or taking a canoe ride through the dense undergrowth of the Amazon Rainforest wasn't enough to tempt you then there's also the Colca Canyon where condors are king, the Sacred Valley and its colourful markets, the city of Cuzco packed to the rafters with archaeological and colonial marvels and the dazzling high altitude Lake Titicaca.
It is a traditional, south - facing Swiss mountain resort, filled to the rafters with wooden chalets that look over to the Engstligen waterfalls (the second longest falls in Switzerland).
A little Cannon Beach fabric store is packed to the rafters with exciting colors and designs for quilters and textile artists.
These are usually crammed to the rafters with passengers and their cargo (often caged chickens and other birds hence the name) and are a fantastic way to meet local people and try out your Spanish.
We were full to the rafters with rescued cats at the time, but how could we turn our backs on this international effort?
Packed to the rafters with dancers» costumes, shoes and photos, it's a celebration of BA's longest - lasting popular art form.
It's like having VIP access to the world's largest bookstore... crammed to the rafters with over 8 million books, and open 24/7.
Without POD, your garage would be filled to the rafters with boxed copies of your book; those days are over.
On a trip through Wales more than a decade ago, the border town of Hay - on - Wye — where some 30 used bookstores live cheek by jowl — beckoned irresistibly, while on another U.K. trip, a book - loving friend and I tracked down an old manor house cum used bookstore in the middle of nowhere in, I think, Buckinghamshire, stuffed to its Victorian rafters with well - priced reading treasures (I have forgotten its name and exact location, and a Google search has come to naught, suggesting that this magical place is long gone — or perhaps only appears one day every hundred years like Brigadoon).
Eight - passenger seating across three rows, on top of the ability to cram the Toyota Highlander to the rafters with 83.7 cubic feet of cargo make it a versatile vehicle, and its unibody chassis gives it more car - like handling than one might expect from a crossover of its size.
Both their home and shop are packed to the proverbial rafters with beautiful things, including attractive women employees, one of whom April learns Eric has a more than purely professional relationship with.
There's no fruit in looking at Conquest as a Christ parable, but there's endless fruit in looking at The Passion of the Christ as a big - budget version of an exploitation / snuff film, packed to the rafters with disturbing suggestions about societal order (gays suffer a lot at the hands of Gibson's fantasies — women, mostly, at Fulci's), and flying in under the radar of social acceptability where Fulci's films have been relegated to the fanatic's collection and the last independent movie store in your state.
It's gaudy in every pejorative connotation of the word, packed to the rafters with distracting, stupid, show - offy clutter of the sort that people accumulate when they fear they don't have substance without it.
She gives the role her all, filling the rafters with scene eating bile.
Packed to the rafters with densely layered imagery and ingenious Rube Goldbergian sight gags, the film follows a drudge at the Department of Records (Jonathan Pryce) who finds himself fingered as a terrorist after a fatal mix - up at work — a story that eerily anticipates the Orwellian state of the world of today.
Tasked with one of the grisliest jobs imaginable — the movie opens on her and her team infiltrating a house stacked to the rafters with dead bodies — she remains steadfast in her idealism.
The cast list for Paul Feig's new comedy SPY is now packed to the rafters with quality names.
Debra Zane is casting the film that is already up to the rafters with actors, but additional roles are expected to be filled before production starts in mid-October.
And Pitch Perfect 2 is packed to the rafters with genuinely uproarious moments.
Taylor Hackford's Raging Bull, the episodic pigskin melodrama Everybody's All - American boasts a trio of fantastic performances at the service of a picture that's all sturm and no drang, a weightless thing packed to the rafters with heaving moments over the course of a twenty - five year span that somehow fail to add up to an affecting whole.
by Walter Chaw Writer - director Michael Showalter swings for the rafters with his anti-romcom The Baxter and ends up hitting into a double play: it's less a satire of romcom conventions than a meek kowtow before their awesome ubiquity.
Though the supporting cast is, as usual, piled to the rafters with top - flight British and Irish actors (Alan Rickman, Brendan Gleeson, Imelda Staunton, Helena Bonham Carter, and new additions Bill Nighy and Rhys Ifans), this installment is all about the grown - up kids.
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