Traditional Kitchen - Dining
With an undermount sink, beaded inset cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, blue backsplash, ceramic backsplash, paneled appliances, and an island in a large, elegant u-shaped kitchen with a brown floor and dark wood floors.
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Transitional Dining Room Seattle
Ideas for remodeling a sizable transitional great room with a light wood floor and beige walls
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Miami Concrete Slab
Example of a sizable concrete patio with an awning in a Tuscan backyard
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Natural light helps to create a comfortable work environment. The large window permits ample sunlight and, with the light-colored paint on the walls, creates a comfortable work environment.
A Portfolio of Home Office Ideas, 1998
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Eli McMullen
more from the artist: instagram | available work
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Her cartoonishly evil looks and dubious personality have captivated me
(a drawing of Archmage Gilligan the Moribund, an NPC from an ongoing DnD campaign I'm playing in !)
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I really think Utahime is one of Gojos favorite people. The glee he exhibits whenever they interact is hard to overlook, even when he’s bullying her. And I think it has to do with the fact that she does err on the side of tradition (obviously) BUT she is also willing to listen to reason, and she cares very deeply about her students. She’s like Gojo’s hope for the future, about what they can become, that they can be ruled by logic rather than “this is the way it’s always been”.
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Matching wallpapers #150
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Art by Quint Buchholz.
None of this wallpapers/pictures belongs to me, I just do the matching.
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Detail in the gallery (galeria de solana, porched area in the top floor, very common in Catalan architecture since the Middle Ages until c. the 19th century) in a farmhouse in Osona, Central Catalonia.
From the veranda and through the blind (little window in the window), we can see a clear view of all the surrounding countryside.
Photos by Marta Lloret, la caçadora de masies, who documents the cultural heritage of Catalan farmhouses on her Instagram and Twitter (posts in the Catalan language).
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