I BOUGHT THIS HOUSE ABOUT 2 YRS AGO.. IT'S MORE TRADITIONAL & I'M MORE MODERN... SO THE FIRST THING I HAD DONE ..WAS TO REPLACE THE OLD FIREPLACE FOR A MORE MODERN FIREPLACE I DESIGNED MYSELF... COVERED IN MOSAIC STAINLESS STEEL TILES... THE OTHER CHANGES WERE PAINTING THE WALLS AN ESPRESSO.. CHANGED THE RED CARPET TO CREAM LET ME KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS... MY NEXT PROJECT IS MY KITCHEN...
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This the the kitchen my wife and I just finished remodeling. The appliances are all matching stainless steel. The floors are Dupont High Definition laminate. (Wide plank in sand Hickory. These same floors are in all rooms of the house. The counter tops are high definition laminate as well. Notice all the stained wood work in this and every room of the house. The entire house remodel took almost a year to complete. Hope you enjoy looking. Please feel free to make any comments. Thanks
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THE PAINT COLOR IS CALLED TWINE BY DUNN-EDWARDS, Kitchen, with eat-in island, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and cherry cabinets. Office nook, pantry and bar with wine fridge
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After months of remodeling, our kitchen was finished days before Christmas 2008! I have lots of counter space to prep and cook. My backsplash is the same as the HGTV Green Home!
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My dad, I and a few other guys built 2 bridges: the 1st is a stainless steel driveway bridge, and the 2nd is a stainless steel walking bridge, both over the same ravine. Also, the driveway bridge holds 90 tons, it has 6 stainless steel I-Beams w/ 86 yards of cement as a foundation. Enjoy. BTW, these were built at our house in Elba, MN, USA. Thanks for viewing!
The engineering done was only to calculate how strong the beams would have to be vs the length of the beams to hold as much weight as 90 tons. Then we added the verticle beams for additional stability support.
ALSO, I forgot to credit my stepmom. The top of the bridge was made from the expanded steel for the weight and this material never gets slippery with ice and snow does not accumulate for additional weight - it was her idea!
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