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JR M

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  • JR M
    Followed 8 people on Mar 17, 2013

My wife and I went to Homearama this year and saw a floating bench in one of the eat in kitchens.

Does anyone have a photo or know how the bench was constructed? I want to build a wrap-around floating bench but don't know how to support it.
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JR M Virginia Beach, VA
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  • JR M
    Commented on Nov 07, 2011
    It was the banquette in house #5. I should have looked under as well. I'm hoping someone has ...»
    a picture. Thanks for the repy

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I have a set of stairs that I would like to make a turn in without enlarging the footprint too much.

Does anyone have any pictures or suggestions on a good design?
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JR M Virginia Beach, VA on May 29, 2011
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    James A on May 29, 2011
    Seems that physics would demand twice the size, unless it is a ladder, or a spiral staircase. ...»
    The first set of stairs would end in a platform, large enough to become the base of the second set of stairs. Some basic stair info and ideas can be found at Southern Staircase, http://www.southernstaircase.com/planningyou...


    • Split stairway from Southern Stairway
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