Posts Tagged ‘crown molding’
Crown Molding – A Class And "Cut" Above The Rest!
When you are constructing your house, you can consider beautifying your walls with cornice and crown molding. You can also add ornate structures and carvings around it.
Crown Molding For Home Beautification
Want to give your home a makeover? If yes, then crown molding is the best option.
Forever Views of DNTN, ALKI and the Sound!! ~ $205000~N. Beacon Hill
Captivating views of iconic Seattle cityscapes against the enigmatic backdrop of the Olympic Mountains from this Top-floor one bedroom with classic floor-plan. Lovingly updated with tiled entry, bamboo flooring, gorgeous blinds with UV protection, crown molding, dramatic lighting, brand new carpet, custom closets & much, much more—Shows like a model! This charming walk-up resides in a recently converted complex of 16 with high owner occupancy that boasts deeded off street parking, storage lockers, and a pet/bike friendly atmosphere. Youll effortlessly explore all the region has to offer with quick access to downtown shopping, restaurants, museums, the new light rail, #36 bus route, I-5 and I-90. Enjoy neighborhood amenities abound including numerous city parks and open spaces, extensive bike trails, tennis courts, soccer field, public golf course, dog park, p-patch, grocery stores, unique restaurants and delightful salons. Visit www.ViewCondoForSale.com. MLS #2177. Call Terry at 206.954.7174 for your private showing!
Walk In Closet, Crown Molding, Walnut Glaze
ClosetOrganizersNJ.com Master Walk in closet in Ivory with a walnut Glaze and Crown Molding – FREE 3d In Home Design Service – 22 Years serving NJ – Top Quality Products & In House Installation – When Only the Best will Do!
HELP with Kitchen Cabinets!?
okay, so i am buying a foreclosure. the people that got booted decided to give it to the bank by taking a few things, like the closet shelves, the crown molding, and oh, yeah, the ENTIRE KITCHEN. okay, not all of it. they left the bottom cabinets, minus the doors, and the granite countertops. we are now left with the basic structures of bottom cabinets, granite countertops, and that’s it. so obviously we need to replace the cabinets and get appliances. so here’s the question… what do we do first? is it okay to get the appliances so we can at least move in and have a functioning kitchen? will we be able to put in the cabinets after the appliances? or should we really just get the cabinets done first, and then get appliances. also, do we have to get custom cabinets, or are cabinets pretty standard in size (the spaces for the appliances are pretty much standard). what about the bottom cabinets? can we just find some matching doors to replace them with or do we have to suck it up and completely start from scratch. we don’t have an unlimited budget, so cheaper is better!
thanks in advance.