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Mary Ann G

Crossville, TN
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  • The artwork (from Tuesday Morning) was my splurge this year ... it was exactly what I wanted as the focal point. 6
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Our Fall Mantel

Adventures in Decorating
Adventures in Decorating Little River, SC
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  • View of the Sub-Zero refrigerator and Wolf range... 1
  • Here's a closer look at the lighting this client chose.  We love it! They are on dimmers and give off light similar to candlelight. Very fun accent lights!
  • This fun pendant is over the sink! Great accent!
  • Here's the sink side of the kitchen 1
  • a close-up view of the Walnut countertop (yes, we made the cute striped cutting board too!) 3
  • Microwave in a base cabinet! The island has a tall Mahogany eating bar section.
  • view of the eating bar back
  • The refrigerator end is a shallow cabinet. The client is using this area for family posts and scheduling - hiding the mess.  The phone charging etc station is also in this cabinet.
This cabinet could also be used for can storage.
  • Each side of the Wolf range is a pull-out. This one is for spices. On the other side is one for trays. 1
  • This is a Kesseohmer Magic Corner unit....a great way to solve blind corner storage dilemmas.  This kitchen has one in each corner. 1
  • Here's a close up of the details in this kitchen....the cabinet doors are inset in beaded openings. 1
  • We fabricated the panel above the passage door too! That door goes into the dining room. 1
  • the view from the den....
  • more kitchen details....
  • another view of the sink wall...
honed granite with a fireclay sink. 3
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Transitional Style Kitchen - Laguna Niguel

This is a recently completed kitchen project in Laguna Niguel, California, featuring transitional style custom cabinetry full of beautiful details. The cabinet doors are inset in beaded ...»
openings. The base cabinets are base moulded with cut-outs for added detail. We also fabricated the Walnut top on the island. Look at each picture for more information!

Garcia Cabinetmakers
Garcia Cabinetmakers Huntington Beach, CA
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    Commented on Sep 13, 2012
    I use to live new Laguna and that area is very expensive,that explains the fancy kitchens.
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New White Kitchen (Before and After)

Miriam I
Miriam I New York, NY
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    Commented on Aug 18, 2012
    NOT red in a kitchen
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  • Roses I used banana peel to fertilize.  I heard this from my son-in-law who is a Master Gardener, Then read it on Hometalk.  As my roses had been looking sad the past couple of years I was ready to try anything.  See 1 mo. results. 5

Roses

I used banana peel to fertilize. I heard this from my son-in-law who is a Master Gardener, then read it on Hometalk. As my roses had been looking sad the past couple of years I was ready to try anything. See 1 mo. results.
Sherry L
Sherry L Deridder, LA
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    Commented on Aug 11, 2012
    It depends on where you live, that it!!
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  • Master Closet:  http://www.sawdustandpaperscraps.com/2011/12/20/executive-master-closet/ 4
  • Master Closet.  http://www.sawdustandpaperscraps.com/2011/12/20/executive-master-closet/
  • Master Closet.  http://www.sawdustandpaperscraps.com/2011/12/20/executive-master-closet/ 4

Built In Master Closet

This took me 4 months to build ... but it was worth it! See more: http://www.sawdustandpaperscraps.com/2011/1...
Sandra P
Sandra P Knoxville, TN
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    Commented on Aug 10, 2012
    We did our closet with Lowe's kit...gorgeous closet now.
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Sea Glass Jar DIY

I creating these jars using a homemade modpodge (2 parts glue to 1 part water) mixed with food coloring, water and a little dishsoap. Took me all of about 10 minutes and I LOVE the way ...»
they came out. Placed them in my kitchen window and it makes doing the dishes a lot more enjoyable! ;)

For more details you can go to my blog:

http://livegorgeously.blogspot.com/2012/07/s...

Ashleigh B
Ashleigh B Mountain Home, ID
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    Now those are too cool.Love them.
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DIY Pipe Bar Cart

This summer I endeavoured to not just fix second hand furniture but to build some pieces from scratch. First up: I designed and built this bar cart using galvanized pipes and pine for my ...»
friend's new home. I even added glass holders on the underside of the top shelf. My friend was thrilled and I was happy to have pulled it off! For further details check out my blog: http://alifedesigned.blogspot.ca/2012/07/diy...

Nancy@Life:Designed
Nancy@Life:Designed Point Roberts, WA
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    Commented on Aug 06, 2012
    No wheels?Does she have to lift it to move it??
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  • Garage with (Beverly) our 57 inside. 4
  • Man cave over the garage (still to be painted)
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  • Man cave over garage
  • My husbands garage area.  We needed a proper space to park our 57 Chevy truck.  :) 2
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Garage

My husbands garage area. We needed a proper space to park our 57 Chevy truck. :)

#ManCave

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Michelle B Cantonment, FL
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    Commented on Jul 22, 2012
    We want to do the floors but will peel and stick peel if wet????
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  • This is my "totem".  I've had it outdoors for several years now. It's held up really well except for the "ladder" incident last fall while a helpful neighbor was helping me clean out the gutters. 10
  • These are the tools you'll need. I use GE II Silicone for Windows and Doors (clear) with a caulk gun.
A level will come in handy to make sure your totem doesn't lean. 4
  • Wash and dry (thoroughly) your glassware. I suggest you let your vases and such dry overnight. If you have ANY moisture inside, it will be sealed inside once you apply your sealant.
  • apply your silicone to one of your pieces, then add your next piece to it.
  • remove the excess silicone with your finger or a paper towel. 
*tip*  I generally glue two pieces together, while gluing another two pieces together.  After those four pieces set up overnight, then I glue the two (or 3) sets together.
  • *tip*  to keep water from standing in your plates, turn them upside down.  I like to separate my large vases and such with clear plates. A microwave plate makes a great base piece. 3
  • You can use a plate on top right side up to make a bird feeder or a birdbath. 6
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Repurposed Glassware=Garden Topiaries (easy project)

We all have those vases and bowls hanging around. You know, the ones you get flowers in, but then just put in the cupboard. I have the perfect solution for all of those, and it will help ...»
"prettify" your garden or flower bed. For more pictures see my blog post-Repurposed Glassware (totems and more) http://bit.ly/Lws0Y1

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Gail--My Repurposed Life
gail--My Repurposed Life Louisville, KY
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    Commented on Jul 09, 2012
    We live in tornado territory,no way could we do that.
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