Sentences with phrase «wall space left»

I wish I had wall space left for something like this... I might have to do some rearranging!
I'm trying to think of where I would hang them, there isn't much wall space left in there but they sound really neat.
I don't even have any wall space left in my house, but I don't care — these posters are wonderful, and I must have them in my life.
For another, I'd end up with another print (and there might be three square inches of wall space left in my house somewhere).

Not exact matches

The unfinished cement floor is cut through with a couple of white walls, slapped up in a hurry when management realized the open - concept design hadn't left space for meetings.
Assembly Design drew inspiration from the City of Steel when creating a vision for the space — walkways are designed to look like Pittsburgh bridges, while the wall in the open area at left is made of cor - ten steel, and was laser - cut to depict a map of Pittsburgh.
The Spaniard picked up two stupid bookings in the space of two minutes to leave Manchester United with their backs against the wall in their Premier League visit to West Bromwich Albion.
Finally, if Wenger really cares that Arsenal go to the next level with Lacazette in the striker's role he will need to surround him with the proper kinds of players, those who compliment his skills and give him a legitimate chance to lead the line... if they can spread the opposing teams back line with Sanchez on the left and someone of consequence on the right (must purchase this individual), this would likely create some space for Ozil in the middle of the pitch... having 3 players who can not only create their own opportunities, but provide assists and make well - timed runs, could bring some much - needed directness back into our ticky - tack approach of late... unfortunately instead of making the tough decisions and spending the supporters money in the right places, we instead have wasted so much time bashing our heads against the same brick wall over and over again and expecting different results..
The size of frame: The interior measurements of the crib should be about the size and measurements of standard crib mattresses.Ensure to check that there is no space left between walls of the crib and the bed.
The Nature prints on the wall above the map are from Imagine Childhood (and that blank space in the middle is for the leaf print which, apparently, is hiding in a box).
As a politically active feminist and a mother myself, I believe her time and ability to command editorial space in The Wall Street Journal would be far better spent opining about things like the need for better family leave and health care policies, improved access to birth control and higher education and affordable child care for working mothers rather than whether Angelina Jolie plans to adopt again or how long my friends plan to breastfeed their babies.
Place the headboard flush against the wall and leave ample space on both sides of the bed (or install rails on both sides) to limit the risk that your child could get trapped between the bed and the wall.
If you don't have rails on both sides, leave enough space between the wall and the bed for your child to «safely» fall out.
The video below shows what happens when left skull with the air space between the top of the skull and the yellow liquid — and the right skull with no air space — hit the wall.
The breast shield should closely surround your nipple but leave enough space so that your nipple does not rub against the wall of the shield and can move freely back and forth.
Leaving a small amount of space between the crib and the wall poses a danger to your child, as their arms or legs could become trapped.
Like cavity wall insulation, New Labour opportunism filled an empty space, most of the Left (including the then Labour Party) having failed to come to grips intellectually with changing social conditions.
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It also leaves space on your walls, freeing them up for the placement of other workout gear, furniture or anything else you may want to place on the walls.
After spacing them out on the floor, the collection was hung on the wall with a consistent amount of space left between each piece.
For those who opted for untreated walls last year, it's time to leave them there and generate something new in your living space.
The space is quite empty and the walls are mainly white which leaves space to admire the few artworks in the room.
The chic design features clean lines with a white base and colorful leaves, perfect for adding interest and texture to accent walls or larger spaces.
To the left of the doors is a skylight, head that direction and go to your right where there is a wall space just big enough to provide you with cover, wait a minute or so to be sure that nobody comes towards you, if so, you know the drill.
But all of that is sideshow, what really matters is the movie, and going out to the movie, leaving our own space and sharing a darkened room with a bunch of strangers, all looking at the same pictures on a wall.
The arena has no walls, so flying off screen one way brings you back on screen another, but the developers try to shake things up by curving the physical space, so flying off in the upper left brings you back in the lower left.
I have no space left on my walls, so something is going to have to go.
To solve the problem, I asked my kids to line up for class outside my door with their left arm against the wall and a foot of space between them and the person in front of them.
Creative solutions such as in - chair storage and even good old - fashioned in - desk storage can maximise classroom space, prevent cluttered desktops, and leave space on walls for displays and learning materials.
One of the design intentions was to make the space as flexible as possible by placing all of the immovable building parts — ventilation shafts and stairs, for example — along the outer walls, leaving center areas open and allowing inner walls to be moved as needs changed.
Rooms within the warehouse - sized buildings are delineated with glass walls 15 feet high, leaving the remaining space under the 25 - foot ceilings for a chaotic crisscross of air ducts, structural supports, and wires.
Agility Wall Mounts hold it up and off your counter leaving plenty of space to make a mess and something yummy too.
Thickened heart walls leave less space inside the ventricle (s) for blood to accumulate so less blood will be pumped with the next beat.
Harris says that while there were concerns about the kittens getting too hot, they don't: A covered heating pad, kept at medium heat, is placed on the floor of the cubby, with a segment of the pad pulled up against the wall to leave a 2 - inch, nonheated space.
A spacious family room sits to the left of the entrance while a fully fitted western kitchen and spacious, glass - walled sea view dining space occupy the lower floor of a pavilion to the right.
Wall - to - wall sliding glass doors connect the terraces to the sleek living spaces, giving you the option to leave them open and create one seamless indoor - outdoor living aWall - to - wall sliding glass doors connect the terraces to the sleek living spaces, giving you the option to leave them open and create one seamless indoor - outdoor living awall sliding glass doors connect the terraces to the sleek living spaces, giving you the option to leave them open and create one seamless indoor - outdoor living area.
A huge central lounge is flanked by a spacious family room to the left and a fully fitted, brand name western kitchen and bright, glass - walled sea view dining space to the right.
There is a 3 meter (10 foot) setback from the borders of the lot, for any wall that has a window on it, which still leaves much more than enough space to build a house.
If you wanted to implement say a bonus room you could just leave space at the start / end of a level blocked off by a wall.
Or are they making it seem like they are doing you a favor by even considering giving you wall space, leaving it up to you to provide supplemental marketing, etc..?
The large, partially obscured, mallet - like shape on the left is embedded in the paint, while the tiny ones appear eager to be swallowed up by the deep space of the dark wall they are rushing toward.
I spend as long as necessary to perfect each piece and will not let it leave my easel till it is worthy of your wall space!
That fantasy leaves aside considerations of cost — prohibitive — and of wall space, which is precious at our house.
An ambient sound piece permeates the space, and around a wall to the left, other sonic works loop in a listening room with dark walls and a long bench.
Done on unbleached canvas, while leaving the bottom half of the painting untouched, «Abstraction» (2002 - 2015) hovers between being a brown cloth surface on which paint has been applied and a deep space terminating at a far wall.
The far wall reduces that space to a stricter rectangle, leaving a small room behind it for sketches and plans.
Featuring a 24 carat gold leaf wall painting, a 13 - storey high design on a tower block and 5000 - word film script handwritten directly onto the gallery walls, the exhibition draws visitors through the SLG's new and existing spaces with a variety of approaches to making art directly on the walls.
In addition, 4,000, printed - paper ivy leaves adhere to and wrap around three walls of the gallery space, recalling the vines that cling to the exterior walls of the Sunroom and creep around its windows.
This will be Eyedrum's first permanent space since it left the MLK Drive property in 2010 (site of the first Living Walls event).
That leaves just enough space for a large wall projection.
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