And, yes, we're still planning to build
the tall cabinets on the opposite side of the room to store my work stuff in, too.
I open another case file, try to force myself to read police reports, but eventually I give up, go to
the tall cabinet on the end — Cases Involving Juveniles, 2002 — and pull the bedeviling Cogan file.
Not exact matches
We anchored
tall furniture to the wall, moved medicines to closed
cabinets, locked up cleaning chemicals, fixed long cords
on the blinds and covered outlets.
Some makers are big and clunky, taking up a lot of unnecessary space and others are
tall and may not quite fit underneath overhead
cabinets on your countertop.
I have a
tall cabinet in my workshop that I painted but after seeing your fish, I want to decoupage something fun and funky
on the front.
Tall taupe mirrored
cabinets sit against white herringbone wall tiles
on either side of a walk in shower fitted with a subway tile and glass enclosure and his and her doors.
An experienced owner would be best, as this cat will always be turning
on faucets, jumping to the
tallest bookshelf, and clearing the dust from the top of
cabinets if they aren't inside one.
Solo Exhibitions 2018 «Material Longevities», Galeria Francisco Fino, Lisbon (upcoming) 2018 «Tris Vonna - Michell», Local Arte Contemporaneo, Santiago 2017 «From The Serralves Collection: Tris Vonna - Michell», Museu Serralves, Porto 2017 «PUNCTUATIONS & PERFORATIONS», La Verrière, Brussels 2016 «Register», T293, Rome 2015 «Wasteful Illuminations: Distracted Listening», Jan Mot, Brussels 2015 «Capitol Complex», Appleton Square, Lisbon 2015 «Tris Vonna - Michell», Overduin & Co., Los Angeles 2015 «Tris Vonna - Michell», Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver 2014 «Turner Prize 2014», Tate Britain, London 2014 «Postscript III (Berlin)», Metro Pictures, New York 2014 «Capitol Complex», TPW, Toronto 2014 «Tris Vonna - Michell», VOX Centre de l'image contemporaine, Montreal 2013 «Postscript II (Berlin)», Jan Mot, Brussels 2013 «Pebble Dash», T293, Rome 2013 «Capitol Complex», Jan Mot, Mexico City 2012 «Ulterior Vistas», BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead (in collaboration with Inheritance Projects) 2011 «Tris Vonna - Michell», Metro Pictures, New York 2010 «Wasteful Illuminations», T293, Naples 2010 «Not a Solitary Sign or Inscription to Even Suggest an Ending», Overduin and Kite, Los Angeles 2010 «Tris Vonna - Michell», Capitain Petzel, Berlin 2010 «No more racing in circles — just pacing within lines of a rectangle», Focal Point Gallery, Southend -
on - Sea 2009 «Capstans», Halle fur Kunst, Lüneburg 2009 «Finding Chopin: Endnotes», Jeu de Paume, Paris 2009 «Tris Vonna - Michell», Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm 2009 «Auto - Tracking: Ongoing Configurations», Jan Mot, Brussels 2009 «Tris Vonna - Michell», X Initiative, New York 2009 «Auto - Tracking - Auto - Tracking», Kunsthalle Zurich 2009 «Studio A: Monumental Detours / Insignificant Fixtures», GAMeC, Bergamo 2008 «Tris Vonna - Michell»,
Cabinet Gallery, London 2008 «Auto - Tracking», Kunsthalle Zurich 2008 «The Trades of Others», T293, Naples 2007 «
Tall Tales and Short Stories», Cubitt, London 2007 «Puzzlers», Kunstverein Braunschweig Cuboid, Braunschweig 2007 «Tris Vonna - Michell», Witte de With, Rotterdam 2006 «Faire un effort», Palais des Beaux - Arts, Brussels 2006 «Down the Rabbit - Hole», Milliken Gallery, Stockholm
Mostre Personali 2018 «Material Longevities», Galeria Francisco Fino, Lisbona (in programma) 2018 «Tris Vonna - Michell», Local Arte Contemporaneo, Santiago 2017 «From The Serralves Collection: Tris Vonna - Michell, Museu Serralves, Porto 2017 «PUNCTUATIONS & PERFORATIONS», La Verrière, Bruxelles 2016 «Register», T293, Roma 2015 «Wasteful Illuminations: Distracted Listening», Jan Mot, Bruxelles 2015 «Capitol Complex», Appleton Square, Lisbona 2015 «Tris Vonna - Michell», Overduin & Co., Los Angeles 2015 «Tris Vonna - Michell», Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver 2014 «Turner Prize 2014», Tate Britain, Londra 2014 «Postscript III (Berlin)», Metro Pictures, New York 2014 «Capitol Complex», TPW, Toronto 2014 «Tris Vonna - Michell», VOX Centre de l'image contemporaine, Montreal 2013 «Postscript II (Berlin)», Jan Mot, Bruxelles 2013 «Pebble Dash», T293, Roma 2013 «Capitol Complex», Jan Mot, Città del Messico 2012 «Ulterior Vistas», BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead (in collaborazione con Inheritance Projects) 2011 «Tris Vonna - Michell», Metro Pictures, New York 2010 «Wasteful Illuminations», T293, Napoli 2010 «Not a Solitary Sign or Inscription to Even Suggest an Ending», Overduin and Kite, Los Angeles 2010 «Tris Vonna - Michell», Capitain Petzel, Berlino 2010 «No more racing in circles — just pacing within lines of a rectangle», Focal Point Gallery, Southend -
on - Sea 2009 «Capstans», Halle fur Kunst, Lüneburg 2009 «Finding Chopin: Endnotes», Jeu de Paume, Parigi 2009 «Tris Vonna - Michell», Tensta Konsthall, Stoccolma 2009 «Auto - Tracking: Ongoing Configurations», Jan Mot, Bruxelles 2009 «Tris Vonna - Michell», X Initiative, New York 2009 «Auto - Tracking - Auto - Tracking», Kunsthalle Zurich, Zurigo 2009 «Studio A: Monumental Detours / Insignificant Fixtures», GAMeC, Bergamo 2008 «Tris Vonna - Michell»,
Cabinet Gallery, Londra 2008 «Auto - Tracking», Kunsthalle Zurich, Zurigo 2008 «The Trades of Others», T293, Napoli 2007 «
Tall Tales and Short Stories», Cubitt, Londra 2007 «Puzzlers», Kunstverein Braunschweig Cuboid, Braunschweig 2007 «Tris Vonna - Michell», Witte de With, Rotterdam 2006 «Faire un effort», Palais des Beaux - Arts, Bruxelles 2006 «Down the Rabbit - Hole», Milliken Gallery, Stoccolma
-- Mirrors
on the inside - backs of the upper
cabinets — We created
taller cabinets by adding extra molding
on top of upper
cabinets — Corbels underneath the upper
cabinets — Salvaged
cabinets on the right side of the room — Butcherblock countertop — Stainless steel shelves — Chalkboard paint —
Cabinet paint: Mourning Dove (Martha Stewart by Sherwin Williams) and Alabaster (Sherwin Williams)-- Ceramic tile removal — Ceramic tile removal (part 2)-- Hardwood floor installation and staining — Wall color: November Rain, by Benjamin Moore
This
tall freestanding bathroom
cabinet has a contemporary finish in
on - trend dark grey.
Then
on the right side of the fridge, there will be another
tall, pantry
cabinet, like the one
on the left side of the fridge.
I'm creating design plans in my Office again today, but Kevin is putting the finishing touches
on the extra moulding
on top of the kitchen
cabinets, to make them look
taller.
A timelessly designed storage organization solution, this
tall solid birch
cabinet offers adjustable interior shelves and both
on - display and concealed storage options.
I thought about small
cabinets but I'm not so
tall & don't want to spend much time
on a step stool.
Rather than investing in a built - in for this room, I've been
on the hunt for a
cabinet that would be long and
tall enough to not only make a statement
on the wall below the small windows, but something that wasn't too deep.
And while we're
on the subject of beautiful dark wood
cabinets, here's another great inspiration photo that features dark wood base
cabinets and a
tall, white range hood cover flanked by windows...
Now an idea to cover those pipes will be to build
on playwood crown molding - it is going to be a
tall crown molding - which you can paint the same color as the
cabinets.
They are very
tall, nearly 100 year old
cabinets, much to
tall to go
on a mantle... but now you've got me thinking!
I am just
tall enough to stand
on the base
cabinets, press my head against the ceiling and screw in my
cabinets.
I have a
tall storage
cabinet on both sides of the counter which is in a «U» shaped design.
The
cabinets were all done by Benjamin Blackwelder, who actually made the kitchen so specifically to Cristi's height (she's only 5» 0 ″
tall) that the island was measured out by her standing
on telephone books!
I think I saw this
on Layla's blog or another one where they had a big square hole above the fireplace and she used leftover
tall kitchen
cabinet doors to hide the hole.
Complementing the outside view, the kitchen's rich white
cabinets and
tall ceilings help keep the space feeling light, and the island, made from the same alder
on the ceiling, brings a cohesive feel to the open space.
The old vanity was a nonstandard size, so to avoid blowing the budget
on a custom unit, the designer opted for two smaller, separate stock sink
cabinets with a
tall metal storage locker between them.
If there is enough space above the wall
cabinets, you could also sit LED strip lighting
on top, directed upwards; light will then bounce up and off the ceiling, making the room appear
taller and brighter.