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Traditional Bathroom

Traditional Bathroom

by amrdesign
Larger master bath created by reconfiguring space from two unused walk in closets.
4 photos, Mar 14, 2010

Trasitional House

Trasitional House

by amrdesign
9 photos, Mar 14, 2010

Sunroom

Sunroom

by amrdesign
Room that was dramatically updated with a coat of paint
3 photos, Mar 14, 2010

Traditional Living Room

Traditional Living Room

by amrdesign
A tradional georgian living room - updated the fireplace an ceiling with custom millwork. Great yellow on the walls and painted out all trim cream.
4 photos, Mar 13, 2010

natural stone bathtub

natural stone bathtub

by vikrant
MARBLE BATH TUB: Handcarved solid natural stone bathtub,Brahma Granitech manufacture and export all kinds of natural stone bathtub,onyx bathtub,g...
2 photos, Mar 13, 2010

granite floating sphere fountains

granite floating sphere fountains

by vikrant
SPHERE FOUNTAIN :- The Most Remembered ball Water Feature in the World we are manufacturering 12”, 16”, 20”, 24”, 36”,48”, 60', 72", 84",96",1...
2 photos, Mar 13, 2010



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Trades in Your Kids Future?

by Susan
10/03/2010

by Robert Wright Maybe your kids are starting to think about what they would like to do when finish school.  Have you considered a trade? You may say no way – “it’s a dirty, unsafe, low pay occupation!”  You maybe surprised by the reality of working in the trades and the opportunities available for the kids. While [...] Read the whole blog entry »

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REMOVING WINDOW BUT NOT REPLACING IT
We are looking to take out a few windows in a brick home with cement window sills. We wanted to know what we could do instead of trying to match the bricks and just fill it in. We are looking for alternative choices for a different look instead of the same old, same old. Read the answer »

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