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liqhtwood · 1 year
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Salt Lake City Dining Kitchen Mid-sized 1950s terrazzo floor, exposed beams, gray floor, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, marble countertops, red backsplash, glass tile backsplash, white appliances, a peninsula, and red countertops are all featured in this idea for an eat-in kitchen.
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stlinzk · 1 year
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Enclosed Kitchen in Orlando Inspiration for a sizable, classic, enclosed kitchen remodel with a l-shaped medium-tone wood floor, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, white backsplash, black appliances, and an island.
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quintus-maximus · 1 year
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Salt Lake City Kitchen Dining Eat-in kitchen - mid-sized 1950s l-shaped terrazzo floor, gray floor and exposed beam eat-in kitchen idea with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, marble countertops, red backsplash, glass tile backsplash, white appliances, a peninsula and red countertops
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guilty-pleasures21 · 9 months
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In case you guys were wondering (for reference about who I might be interested in answering requests for), here is my list of fictional men I have weaknesses for (you can probably see a pattern 🤫):
Miguel O'Hara (if you couldn't already guess 🤭)
Jason Todd (especially the Wayne family adventures webtoon version. He's so cute in that! But the Arkham Knight version has such a nice butt too 😍. Confession though, I had a crush on Dick Grayson since I was 12. Then I read the webtoon and fell in love with Jason. Then I watched Across the Spiderverse and fell in love with Miguel 🥲.)
The Darkling (I have a weakness for a good villain! 🥺)
Rafal (the School for Good and Evil, but of course he's older in my head.)
Dara (City of Brass - I appreciated having a story ethnically close to me that wasn't just another re-telling of 1001 Nights. Although, I am writing an original story myself that includes elements of this mythology and am trying to write it out chronologically so I can start sharing it with you guys.)
Death (from Puss in Boots. I actually have some ideas on a fanfic using this character, but a human version of course. Let me know if anyone's interested!)
Loki (But I couldn't finish the TV series, soz!)
Eros (Also have another original storyline with him as a character AND IT'S SO GOOD BUT I JUST HAVE TO WRITE IT!!! 😭)
Dan Hwal (I just finished watching Bulgasal and oh my god, it's so good!!! HE LOOKS SO GOOD WITH FACIAL HAIR, PLEASE!!! 🧔🏻‍♂️)
Hmm, that's all I can think of for now ...
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batstorm93672 · 2 years
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Robin: I'm out of moves, last resort it is *jumps over the man as the man tried to punch, sliding under him and putting his mask on the man's back. Sliding away as it beeps and an explosion stopped the man as Damian roundhouse kicked him out cold*
Nightwing: Did... did your mask just explode?
Damian: *takes the same looking mask out of his utility belt and puts it on* Yes
Nightwing: What... how?
Robin: I implanted a small explosive in all my masks, it's a last resort
Red Hood: Hell yeah my helmet has a explosive in it too
Robin: *nods*
Nightwing: You guys know this isn't healthy
Robin: It's a last resort Nightwing, relax
Red Hood: I mean I do it to trip up the enemy when times call for it
Robin: Yeah, mine is only when I can't do much else
Nightwing: Don't you have a million weapons hidden in your suit?
Robin: ...your point being?
Nightwing: You didn't use any of it!
Robin: That's for certain situations, the enemy was built more so using the brass knuckles with retractable blades would be a bit difficult unless I hit him in the right spots. Crossbow would be iffy, he could easily move. I don't have a gun on me and my katana was knocked away
Nightwing: SO YOU HAVE AN EXPLOSION IN YOUR MASK
Robin: All of my masks have explosives in it, does your old suits not? Why wouldn't you ever put explosives in your Robin mask?
Red Hood: I should've thought better, damn
Robin: You've fixed your mistake Red Hood
Nightwing: Please... please stop
Robin: Tt. Pathetic you don't have explosives in your mask
Red Hood: Disappointing
Nightwing: This is not what you two should be taking from this
Red Hood: Come on Robin, we don't need to stick around the guy who doesn't have an explosive in his mask
Robin: Truly displeasing Nightwing
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iventilation · 1 year
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The 10 best Range Hoods
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The 10 best Range Hoods in 2023 ranked based on 1347 reviews
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margarita-cansino · 2 years
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Transitional Kitchen (Detroit)
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wholesalewoodhoods · 19 days
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Enhance your kitchen with a custom tapered hood with brass strapping. This elegant design combines a sleek, tapered structure with stylish brass accents, adding sophistication and a modern touch to any space. Crafted with high-quality materials, it offers both beauty and functionality. Upgrade your kitchen with this timeless design today
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mycustomcopper · 10 months
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In a world where mass production reigns supreme, a hand-made vent hood stands out like a rare gem. Each curve, and every detail, is crafted with precision and care, making your kitchen truly one-of-a-kind. It's more than an appliance; it's a testament to the artistry of the hands that shaped it. When you invest in a hand-made vent hood, you're not just buying an extractor; you're acquiring a piece of craftsmanship that will stand the test of time. Why settle for the mundane when you can have the extraordinary? A custom-made extractor is the pinnacle of personalization. Tailored to fit your kitchen's unique personality, these hoods are as much a reflection of your style as they are functional. So, whether you prefer the sleek and modern or the rustic and vintage, a custom-made extractor ensures your kitchen breathes in your essence. Enter the brass kitchen range hood - the crown jewel of your culinary kingdom. Brass appliances are the epitome of sophistication, adding a touch of timeless elegance to your cooking space. Easy to maintain and a breeze to clean, a brass range hood not only elevates your kitchen's aesthetic but also promises durability that withstands the test of time.
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vintageretrolove · 11 months
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Kitchen - Beach Style Kitchen
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Mid-sized beach style l-shaped porcelain tile, brown floor and shiplap ceiling open concept kitchen photo with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, porcelain backsplash, black appliances, an island and white countertops
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rusticahouse · 11 months
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Beyond its stunning appearance, a zinc range hood with brass accents serves a crucial function in your kitchen. It helps to remove smoke, steam, and odors, creating a cleaner and more enjoyable cooking environment. The high-quality materials used in these hoods ensure they are durable and long-lasting. The choice of a handmade range hood is not just about aesthetics but also about ensuring a healthy and safe kitchen space. The combination of zinc and brass provides both beauty and functionality. A zinc range hood with brass accents is more than just a kitchen appliance; it's a piece of art that can elevate your kitchen to new heights of elegance. With its durability, versatility in design, and easy maintenance, it is a wise investment that not only enhances the aesthetic of your kitchen but also ensures a clean and healthy cooking environment.
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thirty9steps · 11 months
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Traditional Kitchen in Little Rock With a double-bowl sink, beaded inset cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash, paneled appliances, a peninsula, and beige countertops, this enclosed kitchen features a large traditional u-shaped medium tone wood floor.
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hautevisage · 11 months
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Kitchen - Transitional Kitchen Stunning transitional eat-in kitchen with a large u-shaped marble floor and white floor, paneled appliances, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, white backsplash, and stone slab backsplash.
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Transitional Kitchen Eat-in kitchen - large transitional l-shaped ceramic tile eat-in kitchen idea with an undermount sink, beaded inset cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, soapstone countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, colored appliances and an island
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