So torn what to do because our livingroom has tons of natural light
with huge windows.
Wow - that picture
with those huge windows!
I would love a room
with huge windows and a comfortable chair, bookcases, and a huge desk for a new laptop and plenty of space for my crafting!
I overlook the lake
with huge windows and it feels like a treehouse.
With huge windows, sliding doors and a large balcony, this Riverside flat in south london has it's fair share of impressive views.
I'm a drapery fabricator, and although I've never done them myself, I know a lot of other fabricators and designers agonize over what to do
with these huge windows.
The modern design
with huge windows (of course) and marble floor is a great choice.
With its huge windows, natural light and a pale pink Chesterfield... this could be love.
Wall design
with huge windows invites lots of light into the open living space.
Open Concept
With Huge Windows - Large Kitchen Island And Walk In Pantry.
Central Park, which is entering its second year of programming, occupies a small room
with huge windows and an adjacent hallway in a building populated by watch and jewelry repair shops.
Located between the fifth and eleventh floors of the hotels
with huge windows embracing breathtaking views, all rooms and suites have king or queen - size beds in luxurious cotton linens, goose down comforters and plush pillows, and en - suite bathrooms with walk - in showers, soaking tubs, vanities, fresh towels and bathrobes, and organic bath products.
The views are amazing
with huge windows from floor to ceiling.
Furnished with 3 m high ceilings
with huge windows from the rosewood floor to the ceilings.
The Expedition which is the cheapest option, Vistadome that is
with huge windows all around you.
The bar,
with its huge windows, wood columns and fireplace, is cozy and comfortable.
Sydney in particular is home to some of the best - designed spaces in the nation —
all with huge windows for maximum vantage points, white walls to better reflect the bright sun, and impressive fixtures indicating the wealth of the city's inhabitants.
VISUALISE YOUR HOME FILLED WITH LIGHT Ideally, we would all live in light, bright, beautiful spaces
with huge windows, but this is unfortunately not reality.
Our classrooms are bright and sunny
with huge windows looking into our learning spaces.
Check with your local airport to see whether it has an observation tower — or a room
with huge windows where your toddler can watch planes take off and land.
I'm in the car with my best friend, and we've just had lunch at this quiet, quaint restaurant
with huge windows so close up to the Old City walls it'll make you gasp - hippie bowls of grains with roasted vegetables and a big, oil - slicked plate of glossy green lentils her baby couldn't stop grabbing.
We found this spot
with huge windows, on a corner, the right rent, the right space — and that was it.»
We had a balcony opening to the main polo field, a free standing tub in our room, a huge king sized bed and a sitting area
with a huge window opening out to the Polo fields.
I agree with you, if I had it my way, the living room
with its huge window would be my painting studio and a VERY much needed homework / computer / library room - because it is the biggest room in the house and the least used... read you soon and will be looking forward to your updates on the used - to - be-living room
Our bathroom has a very strange layout (I'm pretty sure it wasn't a bathroom in the original house plan)
with a huge window located as to preclude any chance of a normal, built - in, enclosed tub / shower combo.
Not exact matches
The building itself was a forbidding,
huge, gray concrete thing
with tiny
windows and permanent streaks down the sides so that it always looked as if it had been in a drizzle.
We built our Training Center
with marble flooring, brass handrails going up spiraling staircases, giant stained glass
windows which depicted famous fishing scenes, two
huge LED screens, and a state - of - the - art sound system.
We sat at a table almost looking over the Roman Baths,
with the afternoon sun streaming through the
huge Georgian
windows and glancing off the crystal chandelier.
So it was a good thing I climbed on that
window still to take these photos (not so easy
with this
huge belly I've got!).
This open, airy, beautifully designed spot
with huge glass
windows and succulents lining the walls provides a beachy, laid - back vibe that's hard to find in Civic Center.
The north London giants hope an opening offer of around # 15m may be enough to tempt the Saints into selling the player,
with Ronald Koeman's side having already offloaded a
huge number of their best players in this transfer
window so far.
The reason for us pulling out is reported as being our failure to sign Thomas Lemar despite a
huge deadline day offer, but surely we already knew that Monaco would not sell, at least not in this
window, especially
with Mbappe signing for PSG to boost their money from player sales even further.
AKBs have defended him for years because of the lack of funds, but even
with huge funds, Wenger has proven them wrong over the last three summer transfer
windows.
surely the fact that Wenger has to get cheap tranafers like Kolasinac and greek guy
with only kne big signing per
window ahows the budget he has to play
with Gazidis is the snake who keeps saying we will spend big and have
huge budget to pass all the blame to Wenger who is loyal and wont say bad things about hias employers!
Up front we have a few world - class players surrounded by some serious pretenders... Sanchez is by far the most accomplished player in our attack but the controversy surrounding his contractual mishandling could see him go before the
window closes or most definitely by season's end... obviously a mistake by both parties involved, as Sanchez's exploits have never been more on display than in North London, but the club's irresponsible wage structure and lack of real intent have been the real undoing in this mess... Lacazette, who I think has some world - class skills as a front man, will only be as good as the players and system around him, which is troubling due to our current roster and Wenger's love of sideways passing... Walcott should have been sold years ago, enough said, and Welbeck should never have been brought in from the get - go... both of these players have suffered numerous injuries over their respective careers and neither are good enough to overcome such difficulties: not to mention, they both are below average first - touch players, which should be the baseline test for any player coming to a Wenger - led Arsenal team... Perez should have been played wide left or never purchased at all; what a
huge waste of time and money, which is ridiculous considering our penny pinching ways and the fact that fans had been clamoring for a real striker for years... finally Giroud, the fact that he stills wears the jersey is a direct indictment of this club's failure to get things right... this isn't necessarily an attack on Giroud because I think he has some highly valued skills, but not for a team that has struggled to take their sideways soccer to the next level, as his presence slows their game even more, combined
with our average, at best, finishing skills... far too often those in charge have either settled or chosen half - measures and ultimately it is us that suffer because no matter what happens Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke will always make more money whereas we will always be the ones paying for their mistakes... so every time someone suggests we should just shut - up and support the team just think of all the sacrifices you've made along the way and simply reply... f *** off
There is a
huge amount of uncertainty at the Emirates currently, and only when Wenger's future is confirmed will we really be able to gauge a realistic summer transfer
window, although the Frenchman is claimed to have been tasked
with a mass - rehaul of the squad should he stay.
Arsenal and Manchester United look to have been handed a
huge boost in their bid to sign Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal in this summer's transfer
window with the news that the club have slashed their asking price for the Chilean international.
lets all thank arsene for finally doing the right thing only time will tell but have we finally signed the DM we need STRONG MINDED NO HOLD BAR MIDFIELDER WE HAVE ALL CRAVED, but lets take it back we all know it will take 2 or 3 more like minded players to make us great again, he has tricked us all buy buying one superstar in the last 3
windows ALEXIS, OZIL and CHEC great players but can't do it all on their own, spending
huge amount of money and saying we can buy the best players, on the surface this looks great we are buying top top players big prices but instead of spending his usual 50 mill on 2, 3, 4, 0r 5 players he has pulled the wool over are eyes
with 1 superstar thinking the fans are that dumb enough to believe it, infact he has never spent his budget only balanced on sales too purchases, i love arsenal but this summer i hope for more he needs to do that consistently through out the team spend the same amount on the team stop balancing the american owners, grow a pair say yes we will buy a top defender and a world class striker, stan we love arsenal please be one of us do whats needed then you will fell proud as we are and we will adore you for it.
Right before the summer
window opens, we are promised massive spending
with a
huge budget, but our needs will not be stimulated — and we end up just like this in december 2015 as well.
and in no better timing could the transfer
window be opening to add more firepower and give the team a
huge boost
with a few signings and fresh legs into this depleted team.
Newcastle are likely to put up a
huge fight to keep hold of the 18 year - old, however,
with Aarons likely to get more first team opportunities as the season progresses — although the Magpies will be concerned about him impressing too much ahead of the January transfer
window.
Saying he wants three players is
huge for him, considering in previous
windows he's brought in far more players
with a lot less of an indication he wanted to buy.
Arsenal: Their outside odds of around +1000 is consistent
with past years, but they've made a
huge leap in the transfer
window by signing Mesut Ozil last year, filling voids in key positions, and bringing in Alexis Sanchez this season.
Not only Premier League sides have been busy in this transfer
window,
with many
huge moves having already happened across Europe.
Such lavish spending would continue a theme since David Moyes departed as manager earlier this year,
with van Gaal already been given
huge funds to spend on the likes of Angel di Maria, Radamel Falcao and Ander Herrera in the 2014 summer
window.
Well he's got
huge funds and he's is still clueless in the transfer
window, he's got star players, and even
with almost no injuries against West Ham or the back end of last season, we still had the exact same problems.
No there needs to be a total clear out from top to bottom, kronke is currently placing a
huge investment in the LA rams which will cost him between 1 and 2 billion dollars, where do you think that money is going to come from, we are only an asset to him, one of many that he has and he is bleeding his assets to finance the LA project, we will end this transfer
window with a very small net loss or profit even though we know that the funds are there, but guess where the money going.
Only an outrageously
huge offer for Evans that allowed the Baggies to buy a replacement defender and another player would even be considered, but
with the transfer
window shutting in eight days time, Albion don't want to take the risks involved in such a move.
With multiple reports confirming that PSG are close to signing signing both Alexis Sanchez and Neymar, this transfer
window might signal a
huge power shift in European football.
Arsenal have had a relatively average transfer
window with just two signings in Sead Kolasinac and Alexandre Lacazette, but the presence of Sanchez in the squad would still be a
huge boost, although no one knows how he would react to his failed transfer.