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Collection by Sarah Kandell-Gritzmaker • Last updated 6 weeks ago
California Closets Built-In Bookshelves: Our Home Office Design - Anne Sage
California Closets built-in bookshelves are a beautiful and affordable way to get the custom look you want for your home. Get a free design consultation!
Craft Room Revamped!
Yes, it's done! I'm so happy with the way it came out. As you probably noticed by now, I like to have a place for everything and everything in its place :) As you can see this all came out perfectly and with the added bonus that I have practically everything I need within arm's reach! I don't know if that makes me organised or just lazy, my crafty friends, but I'll let you decide. I'm just too excited and happy that it worked out that way! This is one view of my desk with my embellishment…
How to Build a Home Office
Create a compact home office center with a desktop and swing-out work area, plenty of drawers and storage, open bookshelves, a large bulletin board and an e
White and Walnut in Westchester - Studio Dearborn | Interior Design
Diy Furniture
Diy Furniture - yourhomefurnishing.work
DIY Drop Down Worktable
How to make a cool, space-saving drop down table. This folds up neatly against the wall when not in use, plus there’s a clever built-in way to hide the legs. Get the free how-to video and fre…
Donna Table Lamp - Black Anodized
Part of a captivating collection of mid-century-inspired light fixtures, the Donna collection encapsulates the flash and fervor of vintage Italian design. Crafted from heavy gauge aluminum, a mushroom-shaped shade with generously-scaled uplight perforations creates a uniquely dramatic silhouette. Featuring a white-painted shade interior for soft, glowing illumination, a knurled pull chain and high-end detailing throughout. The rich Black Anodized finish is achieved through anodizing - an…
July 2016 Goals
July 2016 goals - June was a really good month. The kids finished school, felt settled in our new home. we had a good visit with family. June was a success.
David & Susie’s Harlem Renaissance
Architect David Mabbott and his wife, artist Susie Reiss, bought a cookie cutter apartment in Harlem in 2005. Working in stages, they re-designed the duplex to accommodate a studio for Susie, a new office for David’s firm, and more functional bedrooms for their two children. The clean, warm spaces reflect a balanced blend of Susie’s love of color and David’s love of wood (he’s a former furniture maker).