Not exact matches
Place your support near a
wall with the long edge
running parallel to the baseboard, leaving a gap of just a few inches between the support and the
wall.
The villa's great room
runs parallel to the deck and features a
wall of sliding glass doors and windows, so you can watch the tides in the lagoon from nearly every room.
Dorms come in 14 - or eight - bed flavours, mixed or female only, with double bunks
running parallel to
walls, modesty curtains and lockers under the bottom bunks.
North Side The North
Wall, which
runs parallel to the north shore, plunges dramatically from around 40ft down many thousands of feet, just a hundred yards or so from shore.
Even though the textures and pop in were distracting, the ease of launching a salvo of rockets towards three Titans that are raining rockety ruin upon you, ejecting and landing on the side of a building, proceeding to
run along a
wall, double jumping through a window
parallel to the one you came from, sailing out another window to land on one of the Titans that took out yours that you leap off just as you put one final bullet into its cranial servo makes you forget all about inconsequential things like texture resolution.
The structure's interior reveals vibrantly hued
parallel strips that
run across the
walls, ceilings, and floors transforming it into a 3 - dimensional walk - all - over work of art.
Nor has he given up geometry: the glass enclosure
runs parallel to the gallery's white cube, and one can take its measure by circulating the narrow space between
walls.
Closing Events
ran parallel to the street art festival SORRY NOT SORRY (24 - 25 September), in which graffitists coloured the
walls around Gent's Oude Dokken with abstract murals and intricate imagery.
In many cases they simply stream on,
parallel and continuous, from floor to ceiling and
wall edge to
wall edge, like some crazy, destinationless Bruckner scherzo that expresses high joy by
running in place.
The ideas in the gouaches do not
run parallel with those of the
wall drawings.
Running over a month from February 14 to March 14 at Mexico's
Parallel Oaxaca, the show included just three
wall - mounted sculptural installations titled «Espejo», «Baño» and «Toalla» (2015), as in «mirror», «bath» and «towel».
Additionally, rain gardens partially enclosed by stacked - block seat -
walls, alluding to canal
walls, and a lighted fountain
running parallel to the original penstocks complimented the redesign of the historic building.
It's the ideal layout for narrow rooms, but is also a popular option in open - plan spaces where a long island
runs parallel to the units along one
wall.
So in the bedrooms the flooring
runs parallel to the
walls but in the living room it's diagonal.