Sentences with phrase «visual height of the room»

Once - destroyed porch post columns pieced back together by the homeowner stretch the visual height of the room.

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ADA / Accessible Guestroom Features: • Wheelchair accessible route in room • Patio or balcony accessible for Veranda and Estate Rooms • Telephone with visual call alert • Visual alarm • Communication kits with strobe lights & TTY phones available upon request • Ground floor rooms available for Veranda King Room and Estate Suite room types • Power outlets within 4» of telephone • At least (1) power outlet with a clear space in Front & 15» from Ground • Table and / or desk height accessible with knee space of 27» (width) and 34 ″ (height) • Telephone with volume control • Light alerts in hearing impaired rooms • Twist knob light / lamp control • Lowered individual guestroom thermostat control • Guestroom drapery controls with a 36» clear path within reach • Guestroom drapery wands are 12» longer in wheelchair accessible rooms • Closet bars and / or shelving lowered in wheelchair accessible rooms • Multi-level door viewers • Doorroom • Patio or balcony accessible for Veranda and Estate Rooms • Telephone with visual call alert • Visual alarm • Communication kits with strobe lights & TTY phones available upon request • Ground floor rooms available for Veranda King Room and Estate Suite room types • Power outlets within 4» of telephone • At least (1) power outlet with a clear space in Front & 15» from Ground • Table and / or desk height accessible with knee space of 27» (width) and 34 ″ (height) • Telephone with volume control • Light alerts in hearing impaired rooms • Twist knob light / lamp control • Lowered individual guestroom thermostat control • Guestroom drapery controls with a 36» clear path within reach • Guestroom drapery wands are 12» longer in wheelchair accessible rooms • Closet bars and / or shelving lowered in wheelchair accessible rooms • Multi-level door viewers • DooRooms • Telephone with visual call alert • Visual alarm • Communication kits with strobe lights & TTY phones available upon request • Ground floor rooms available for Veranda King Room and Estate Suite room types • Power outlets within 4» of telephone • At least (1) power outlet with a clear space in Front & 15» from Ground • Table and / or desk height accessible with knee space of 27» (width) and 34 ″ (height) • Telephone with volume control • Light alerts in hearing impaired rooms • Twist knob light / lamp control • Lowered individual guestroom thermostat control • Guestroom drapery controls with a 36» clear path within reach • Guestroom drapery wands are 12» longer in wheelchair accessible rooms • Closet bars and / or shelving lowered in wheelchair accessible rooms • Multi-level door viewers • Dovisual call alert • Visual alarm • Communication kits with strobe lights & TTY phones available upon request • Ground floor rooms available for Veranda King Room and Estate Suite room types • Power outlets within 4» of telephone • At least (1) power outlet with a clear space in Front & 15» from Ground • Table and / or desk height accessible with knee space of 27» (width) and 34 ″ (height) • Telephone with volume control • Light alerts in hearing impaired rooms • Twist knob light / lamp control • Lowered individual guestroom thermostat control • Guestroom drapery controls with a 36» clear path within reach • Guestroom drapery wands are 12» longer in wheelchair accessible rooms • Closet bars and / or shelving lowered in wheelchair accessible rooms • Multi-level door viewers • DoVisual alarm • Communication kits with strobe lights & TTY phones available upon request • Ground floor rooms available for Veranda King Room and Estate Suite room types • Power outlets within 4» of telephone • At least (1) power outlet with a clear space in Front & 15» from Ground • Table and / or desk height accessible with knee space of 27» (width) and 34 ″ (height) • Telephone with volume control • Light alerts in hearing impaired rooms • Twist knob light / lamp control • Lowered individual guestroom thermostat control • Guestroom drapery controls with a 36» clear path within reach • Guestroom drapery wands are 12» longer in wheelchair accessible rooms • Closet bars and / or shelving lowered in wheelchair accessible rooms • Multi-level door viewers • Doorooms available for Veranda King Room and Estate Suite room types • Power outlets within 4» of telephone • At least (1) power outlet with a clear space in Front & 15» from Ground • Table and / or desk height accessible with knee space of 27» (width) and 34 ″ (height) • Telephone with volume control • Light alerts in hearing impaired rooms • Twist knob light / lamp control • Lowered individual guestroom thermostat control • Guestroom drapery controls with a 36» clear path within reach • Guestroom drapery wands are 12» longer in wheelchair accessible rooms • Closet bars and / or shelving lowered in wheelchair accessible rooms • Multi-level door viewers • DoorRoom and Estate Suite room types • Power outlets within 4» of telephone • At least (1) power outlet with a clear space in Front & 15» from Ground • Table and / or desk height accessible with knee space of 27» (width) and 34 ″ (height) • Telephone with volume control • Light alerts in hearing impaired rooms • Twist knob light / lamp control • Lowered individual guestroom thermostat control • Guestroom drapery controls with a 36» clear path within reach • Guestroom drapery wands are 12» longer in wheelchair accessible rooms • Closet bars and / or shelving lowered in wheelchair accessible rooms • Multi-level door viewers • Doorroom types • Power outlets within 4» of telephone • At least (1) power outlet with a clear space in Front & 15» from Ground • Table and / or desk height accessible with knee space of 27» (width) and 34 ″ (height) • Telephone with volume control • Light alerts in hearing impaired rooms • Twist knob light / lamp control • Lowered individual guestroom thermostat control • Guestroom drapery controls with a 36» clear path within reach • Guestroom drapery wands are 12» longer in wheelchair accessible rooms • Closet bars and / or shelving lowered in wheelchair accessible rooms • Multi-level door viewers • Doorooms • Twist knob light / lamp control • Lowered individual guestroom thermostat control • Guestroom drapery controls with a 36» clear path within reach • Guestroom drapery wands are 12» longer in wheelchair accessible rooms • Closet bars and / or shelving lowered in wheelchair accessible rooms • Multi-level door viewers • Doorooms • Closet bars and / or shelving lowered in wheelchair accessible rooms • Multi-level door viewers • Doorooms • Multi-level door viewers • Doorbell
ADA / Accessible Rooms Do NOT Include: • Low Level Iron • Telephone with Visual Call Alert • Visual Alarm • Power Outlet With a Clear Space in Front & 15» from Ground • Table / Desk Height Accessible with Knee Space of 27» wide and 34 ″ high • Telephone with Volume Control • Lowered Individual Thermostat Control • Drapery Controls with a 36» Clear Path within Reach • Drapery Wands 12» Longer • Closet Bars and / or Shelving Lowered • Multi-Level Door Viewers • Door Bell
The top floor... of the chalet in Courchevel 1850 is dedicated to a large open plan living and dining room with vaulted double height ceiling... audio - visual technology.
And again you want to emphasize the height of the room by drawing the eye up with additional visual elements, such as the way the custom window treatments draw your eye up in the photo below as well as hanging large - scale artwork up high...
The ceiling height, the style of the home, the visual weight of the treatment in the room, the width, stain or paint color of the beams or boards and how the architectural feature will complement the floors, windows, walls and other elements in the space are definitely important considerations.
Keep it simple though — one stunning piece for impact or a few smaller curios of varying heights and textures for visual and tactile interest are all that's needed • Glass - topped tables that have a plain base can be accessorized by placing items under the table to be viewed from above • Leave room on the surface for setting down drinks or small plates • Store newspapers and magazines in a basket underneath the table or nearby to keep the surface uncluttered, or consider a trunk - style table that can store any number of things — from extra cushions and throws to books, magazines and board games • Keep the space between the sofa and table to a minimum, otherwise the table will appear to float in the middle of the room.
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