If you did not use the dining room it was a waste of space and
this space works wonderfully.
Matthew Collings is good on the former; and knocking down walls to put all the work in one opened - up
space works wonderfully.
Not exact matches
I have to say, Folksy folk are
wonderfully creative people — just give them the tools, some basic instructions and the
space to
work and they will produce lovely art.
They say that creative and artsy souls are always messy people and their bedrooms / homes /
work spaces are always in some kind of «creative» disorder but they swim
wonderfully in their own unorganised world and still get everything done and come through with their plans and final product.
While a bare plot summary — the Doctor meets Vincent Van Gogh and helps him defeat a giant chicken from outer
space — might suggest a less than serious episode, «Vincent and the Doctor» is in fact a deeply felt piece of
work, with a
wonderfully complex portrayal of its central character and plenty to say about topics that Doctor Who doesn't normally touch.
• The king bed was
wonderfully firm, with my choice of Balinese linen or Egyptian cotton sheets (I preferred the silkier cotton) • The Bose sound system was one of the best I've ever encountered in a hotel room • The intelligently configured closet took up the entire entrance corridor wall, with vast amounts of drawer, hanging, and shelf
space, a safe, and this unique touch: hangers made of wood that matches the closet • The indoor - outdoor living room was enormous, with a wall - length divan that made
working on my laptop a tropical indulgence • The bathroom was like a private spa, with two complete sink units, a super-deep soaking tub, a walk - in stone shower, and more
Overall, it's an unnecessarily complex and convoluted battle for territory, but there's something
wonderfully American about it: the
space Russians are the bad guys, corporations have a huge amount of power, and there are plenty of willing mercenaries willing to do the
work of either side.
A softer alternative for a
wrought - iron pick, this cherry - finished chandelier is a darkly sophisticated piece, suited
wonderfully for the
space with eclectic decor.
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Wonderfully subtle in neutral Pebble Grey, Lattice by Dee Hardwicke
works in so many different
spaces.