Rather than use paper-thin iron-on edge banding to cover the plywood edges on the front of the seat and tall cabinets, rip ...
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Your entryway needs to be functional, but it also ought to spark some joy. Here’s how to make the most of whatever entry space you have. By Tim McKeough Functionality is important in a foyer or entry ...
The entryway to your home is the first thing guests see when they enter, and it’s the first space welcoming you home at the end of the day. It’s also where you take a last glance in the mirror or grab ...
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Hall trees—also called hall stands—came into vogue in the 19th century, used in the front halls of Victorian homes for guests to hang coats and umbrellas and check their appearance before being ...
The design for this entry revolves around the use of natural materials, the play of light, and the views. The entry brings in the home’s exterior elements, including stones and red cedar. A powder ...
Q:Sometime in the past 50 or so years, someone thought it would be nice to remodel my entire entrance hall with glass blocks. And since it was never maintained, I am sure the wall below will have some ...