Home Bar - Transitional Home Bar
Inspiration for a huge transitional galley porcelain tile and beige floor seated home bar remodel with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets and granite countertops
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Dining Room - Great Room
Example of a large trendy light wood floor great room design with white walls
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Sun Room Medium Kansas City
Inspiration for a mid-sized mediterranean laminate floor and gray floor sunroom remodel
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SOHO Bathtub, 3 Tile Mirror and Zettelz Light for The Sims 2
These are three 4to2 conversions from Felixandre SOHO Set (Part 1 - Part 4), low poly.
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i think my favorite thing about the depths it's how the devs literally took the hyrule map, turned it inside out, and made that the depths map. absolutely genius time save
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there is something so poignant and devastating about the fact that dorian and orym stand on the same side of wanting this conflict to end but dorian could potentially be swayed to ludinus' side ONLY NOW because he watched his brother fall at the hands of a god where previously he was neutral about the gods but stood solidly on orym's side of things because he knew orym had lost so much to ludinus' hand
such a simple, singular death drives such a wedge between these two and their ideals because where previously dorian didn't have much of a stance he now has to decide if vengeance for his brother matters more to him than orym's approval and orym's vengeance because it will be drastically unlikely that they can have both without completely uprooting the foundation of exandria
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Mediterranean style house, located in the Estates on Stratford Mountain, Austin, Texas
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The raised floor emphasizes the already low ceilings. A wolfskin spread seems appropriate in the cavern-like space. Yet the open shelves and the flexibility of the sliding shojis keep any sense of confinement at bay.
Rooms by Design, 1989
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