Not exact matches
According to Charles Mackay, «New
houses were built in every direction, and an illusory prosperity shone over the land, and so dazzled the eyes of the
whole nation, that none could see the
dark cloud on the horizon announcing the storm that was too rapidly approaching.»
This weekend's project will be moving all the furniture so we can have the floors stained
dark brown — I think it's going to totally transform the
whole house and I can't wait to document some before - and - after magic for the blog!
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Whole House
Performances are uniformly not great; the
whole thing takes place at night and even scenes inside the
house are lit too
dark; a PG - 13 rating holds back the violence, most of the action features a weird reliance on cheesy slow motion, and - perhaps the film's greatest misstep - the tech
house angle is barely utilized.
Generally acknowledged as one of the best entries in the Resident Evil series for many years, this
dark tale of an apparently abandoned plantation
house and the sinister family inhabiting it is given
whole new levels of terror in VR.
I have always been a fan of your
dark walls in your living room, your
whole house is gorgeous!!
If money is no object, you can go the
whole hog and commission a striking glass staircase which is a great way to allow light to get to all floors in a
dark house but requires a high level of maintenance.
I want to warm it up with a
dark, rich paint color... carpet with something soft / plush, build - in storage... maybe have a little fireplace / heater so I can make the room toasty without heating the
whole house, and then a wonderfully comfy chair for when I'm not doing desk work.
We stained a
whole board with the
Dark Slate as a base and the custom gray on top, and placed it on the
house, next to our first shutter for comparison: