Not exact matches
Last week, Bryant, who
finished second in the Democratic primary for Family Court judge, walked over to the
Board of Elections office on
Wall Street and formally declined his (Ulster) Working Families nomination.
Okay so one of the things that I am adding to our living room
walls is the
board and batten
wall finish.
Pine
board -LCB- 8 ″ width -RCB-
Wall hooks -LCB- Hobby Lobby -RCB- Cricut Explore Vinyl Americana Decor Chalky
Finish paint Americana Decor Creme Wax Foam brushes Minwax Express Color Wiping Stain -LCB- Walnut -RCB- Clean lint - free cloth Drill & Screws
Be the first to cross the
finish line in this exciting
board game that tests the students spelling ability on words associated with DINOSAURS Great opportunity to enhance themed vocabulary building Enlarge A4 to A3 playing
board Extra large playing
board 89 cm x 63 cm (needs assembling), or use it as an exciting
wall display.
Be the first to cross the
finish line in this exciting
board game that tests the students spelling ability of words associated with LANDFORMS Extremely valuable opportunity to enhance themed Vocabulary building Enlarge A4 to A3 playing
board Extra large playing
board 89 cm x 63 cm (needs assembling), or use it as an exciting classroom
wall display 24 starter landform words: alluvial, crevasse, archipelago....
Be the first to cross the
finish line in this exciting
board game that tests the students spelling ability of ADVERBS Enlarge A4 to A3 playing
board Extra large playing
board 89 cm x 63 cm (needs assembling), or use as an exciting classroom
wall display 24 starter Adverb words: anxiously, roughly, successfully....
Be the first to cross the
finish line in this exciting
board game that tests the students spelling ability of words associated with TIME Enlarge A4 to A3 playing
board Extra large playing
board 89 cm x 63 cm (needs assembling), or use as an exciting classroom
wall display 24 starter TIME words: bicentennial, millennium, meridian....
Be the first to cross the
finish line in this exciting
board game, that tests the students spelling ability on words associated with their study of the VIKINGS Great opportunity to enhance themed vocabulary building Enlarge A4 to A3 playing
board Large 89 cm x 72 cm poster (needs assembling), to use as an exciting
wall display 16 starter words: longboat, monastery, sword, warrior... Make your scheme of work really stand out with this lively resource A blank template to create your own word bank cards and print out to be included in the game Dazzling certificate for winners Something for everyone
Be the first to cross the
finish line in this exciting
board game that tests the students spelling ability of words associated with PETS Great opportunity to enhance themed vocabulary building Enlarge A4 to A3 playing
board Extra large playing
board 89 cm x 63 cm (needs assembling), or use it as a dazzling
wall display Suitable for Early Years 10 Pet starter words cat, dog, fish, frog....
Be the first to cross the
finish line in this hugely exciting
board game, that tests the students spelling accuracy on words associated with their study of the WEATHER Great opportunity to enhance themed vocabulary building Enlarge A4 to A3 playing
board Large 63 cm x 82 cm poster of cover image (needs assembling), to use as an exciting
wall display 16 starter words: cloudy, hurricane, tornado, drizzle....
After students
finish writing their answers, have them place all of their sticky notes in a designated spot on a
wall or white
board.
The lights have been out in the lobby since I moved in; they never
finished the interior
walls in the foyers outside the elevator, and the windows are
boarded up, so every time I step outside the apartment door I'm in a weird twilight world of bare cement and blue fluorescent light.
Bug fixes are still update worthy (hopefully none exist) 5 Types of towers: - Arrow: Single target, attacks ground and air units - Cannon: Single target splash damage, attacks ground units only - Splash: Area of Effect (AoE) attack in radius around tower, attacks ground units only - Air: Single target shot that splits into two new projectiles, attacks air units only -
Wall: Cheap tower for creating a path for creeps 3 Tower Elements: - Ice: Slow attack, long range, costly, applies slow to enemies - Fire: Fast attack, short range, expensive, applies burn to enemies - Normal: Average stats across the
board, cheap 6 Types of Towers: - Normal: Basic creep that progresses slowly ahead with an average health - Armored: High health point creep that can take a beating, but is also very slow - Speed: Fastest creep in the game, but also one of the weakest - Flying: This creep will bypass your ground defenses and
walls by flying from start to
finish - Dividing: This creep will separate and split into smaller creeps until it is killed a total of 7 times - Parachute: You thought the Flying creep was bad?
There's much more to blog on but I'm going to take a break for some physical therapy and rest — and to
finish a foam -
board wall to block off an upstairs hallway.
U-Value: 0.10 W / m2K
Walls: Weber external render on 100 mm Neopor graphite EPS insulation mechanically fixed to Amvic ICF system, comprising 63 mm Neopor graphite EPS, 150 mm concrete core (200 mm core on retaining walls), 63 mm Neopor EPS, finished inside with 15 mm Gypsum Rigidur boards on 15 mm metal top
Walls: Weber external render on 100 mm Neopor graphite EPS insulation mechanically fixed to Amvic ICF system, comprising 63 mm Neopor graphite EPS, 150 mm concrete core (200 mm core on retaining
walls), 63 mm Neopor EPS, finished inside with 15 mm Gypsum Rigidur boards on 15 mm metal top
walls), 63 mm Neopor EPS,
finished inside with 15 mm Gypsum Rigidur
boards on 15 mm metal top hat.
Basement
walls: 12.5 mm plaster
board with skim
finish on 90 mm Xtratherm XT / TL insulation, on treated timber battens, on Delta PT drainage membrane, on 300 mm in situ poured concrete substrate, with 100 mm Kingspan Styrozone down to 1m below ground level.
Ground floor
wall: Reinforced concrete
wall (175 mm) with 220 mm Wetherby phenolic external insulation
board system,
finished outside with blue / grey engineering brick slips at lower ground flower level and London stock brick slips at ground floor level.
(clockwise from left) The building's oak frame under construction and exposed in the
finished home; the make - up of the external
walls thermal layers coming together with structural insulated panels, studded out externally to include 100 mm of Metac; beneath 80 mm Gutex wood - fibre
boards
Bath Description: Main Floor 1/2 Bath, Upper Level Full Bath, Upper Level 3/4 Bath, Private Master, Full Master, 3/4 Basement, Separate Tub & Shower Dining Room Desc: Separate / Formal Dining Room, Informal Dining Room, Eat In Kitchen Family Room Char: Main Level, Lower Level, Great Room Fireplaces: 2 Fireplace Characteristics: Family Room, Gas Burning Appliances: Cooktop,
Wall Oven, Microwave, Exhaust Fan / Hood, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Disposal, Air - To - Air Exchanger Basement: Walkout,
Finished (Livable), Drain Tiled, Sump Pump, Day / Lookout Windows, Egress Windows, Poured Concrete Exterior: Brick / Stone, Cement
Board Fencing: None Roof: Asphalt Shingles, Pitched, Age 8 Years or Less Amenities - Unit: Deck, Patio, Natural Woodwork, Kitchen Window, Vaulted Ceiling (s), Ceiling Fan (s), Hardwood Floors, Tiled Floors, Walk - In Closet, In - Ground Sprinkler Parking Char: Attached Garage, Garage Door Opener Special Search: 2nd Floor Laundry, 4 BR on One Level
The barn, serving as a guest house and three - car garage, is
finished in the tidy uniformity of reversed
board - and - batten
walls and evokes the warm brick - red character of the Hardeman Barn in Wilson.
I ended up cutting a rectangle out of 1/2 ″ cement
board and applying three coats of Ardex feather
finish for the part attached to the
wall.
The roof of the Bungalow Barn (on the other side of that
wall) cuts right through the center of each of those windows, so we had to
board them up and we're looking forward to * finally *
finishing it out this month.
I love the chalk
board wall, I put one in my new old kitchen that we just completed (well almost completed, it may never be complete) I framed mine and
finished it to look like an old picture!
Well, here it is: The roof of the Bungalow Barn (on the other side of that
wall) cuts right through the center of each of those windows, so we had to
board them up and we're looking forward to * finally *
finishing it -LSB-...]
White beaded -
board walls, a cottage design essential, evoke country - cottage charm when combined with weathered
finishes.
Paint: Benjamin Moore Simply White OC - 117, Aura Interior, Satin
Finish (stencil) Benjamin Moore Yours Truly 1317, Aura Interior, Flat
Finish (
walls) Benjamin Moore White Dove PM - 19, Aura Interior, Semi-Gloss (
board and batten, trim, doors)
The owner and his sister had just
finished renovating and although it's not entirely industrial, it has some fun elements like the brick
wall with open shelves, bead
board finish, and the industrial lighting that brings a hint of Industrial Farmhouse without diving right in.
Because the laundry and linen closets are side by side, without an internal dividing
wall, I used iron - on melamine edging to
finish the raw edge at the end of the
board that was visible from the linen closet side.
Hang decorative bulletin
boards on the
wall for the
finishing touch.
She
finished off the look with a DIY sliding barn door, ironing
board wall art, and crates.
New Paint: Horizon by Benjamin Moore New bead
board for Island & Backsplash New Corbels for shelves and upper cabinets — Home Depot New Pendant Lights — Lowes, faux
finish diy'd here Matching Bar Stools — IKEA (not found online) Plate Rack
Wall — using mostly this tutorial Chalkboard
Wall — tutorial here
The style of the home reflects a 1950s modernism, which is infused with warmth by the addition of earthy materials and
finishes, including
board formed concrete, greens
walls and and custom designed furnishings comprised of walnut.