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Helstyling
Helstyling
InsboInsbo
Inspiration för små klassiska kök
Denali Model
Denali Model
J Michael BuildersJ Michael Builders
Inspiration för stora klassiska linjära kök, med en undermonterad diskho, luckor med infälld panel, vita skåp, granitbänkskiva, rostfria vitvaror, mörkt trägolv och brunt golv
Elite - Silk-effect butter lacquer
Elite - Silk-effect butter lacquer
CesarCesar
Silk-effect butter lacquered doors with gold finish trims. Wall unit doors with 0.4 cm thick, tempered, Desag glass panels. Brushed gold finish Elite Arco handle. Honed matt Veselye Unito, 4 cm thick, marble top and table with Elite shaped edges. Elite chimney hood. Elite chair upholstered with ecru cotton.
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126 Pasir Ris
126 Pasir Ris
Fatema Design StudioFatema Design Studio
Exempel på ett klassiskt kök
Ellijay Georgia Custom Homes
Ellijay Georgia Custom Homes
Envision WebEnvision Web
Stuart Wade, Envision Virtual Tours Envision Virtual Tours and High Resolution Photography is your best choice to find just what you are looking for in the Ellijay, Ga. area .Ellijay, Georgia, known as the “Apple Capital” of Georgia, is located between the Ellijay and Cartecay Rivers where they join to make the Coosawattee River and is the county seat of Gilmer County, Georgia. The origin of the city’s name is not certain but thought to be the English derivative of an Indian word(s) meaning “many waters”, “place of green things” or “new ground”. Some histories say it may have been named for an Indian chief. Inhabited for countless years by the Cherokee people indigenous to the North Georgia, the area was first mentioned as a village and trade center before the onslaught of white settlers inhabited the region. During the 1830’s both white settlers and Indians occupied Ellijay. During the original land lottery in 1832, Martin Scalf acquired the 160 acre lot where the town now stands. In 1833, Clemonds Quinland bought 10 acres from Scalf, retained one acre for himself and donated the rest of the purchase to the County. A plan for twenty town lots, streets and a public square was created and the streets were oriented to allow maximum sunlight exposure to the buildings. Proceeds from lot sales were used to build a jail and courthouse and pay other city expenses. During this same year, Gilmer County was appropriated $800.00 from the State to build a school, and a three-acre lot was donated for the city cemetery. On December 29, l834, Ellijay was incorporated and designated as the County seat of Gilmer County. By 1837, the town had twenty dwellings, three stores and one attorney. Most of these early buildings were of log construction. Many roads led to Ellijay by 1849. The population had grown to 150 by 1850 and the town at five stores. Some wood-frame buildings were being constructed at this time and in 1854, a new courthouse was built in the center of the square, replacing the earlier building. The County’s first newspaper was the Ellijay Courier, started in 1875, and during this time period, Ellijay was a stop on the stagecoach line. The railroad bridge over the Cartecay River was completed in 1884 and the town now had rail service. With the arrival of the railroad and subsequent tracks to White Path, Ellijay began to grow much faster. Many hotels were constructed and land was donated for a depot east of town. More industries, such as a cheese factory and the Shippen Brothers Lumber Mill, located in Ellijay. By 1898, the city had expanded its limits in every direction and now included the depot. By 1900, all the buildings on the town square were brick. This included the recently completed Hyatt Hotel. Most of the other buildings in town were still of log construction, but new wood-frame buildings were being built. The Shippen Brothers Lumber Company production was expanding and exporting their lumber to Europe. Within the next few decades, this company grew to be one of the largest employers in Ellijay, often with five to six million feet of lumber in the yard at one time. The population of Ellijay grew to 659 by 1910, and began to acquire many new modern conveniences such as electric lights and power, a telephone company and many new businesses. Then in 1912, a fire ravaged the city, destroying 23 buildings. As a result, many new buildings were constructed under new and stricter fire and safety guidelines. The population, however, decreased slightly at this time to 632 in 1920. During the 1920’s the town’s population began to grow again and, by this time, apples were being shipped out of the county and new storage facilities were built. Chickens were also shipped to markets outside of Ellijay and Gilmer County. From the mid 1930’s to 1950, Ellijay received much assistance from the Federal WPA Programs. The old courthouse was removed from the center of town square and the Hyatt Hotel was remodeled to be the new courthouse. A park was created on the site of the old courthouse and the streets around the square were paved. A new street was built at this time entering town from the northeast. Other new roads, bridges, sidewalks and gutters were constructed to improve the city. A school and gymnasium were also built and other structures improved. This growth began to impact the city’s infrastructure and in the l950’s and l960’s, a period of upgrading water systems, roads, and power supplies began. New low-rent housing appeared in l960 and a new hospital was built in l957. Georgia Highway 5 was widened in l962, new buildings around the square replaced old ones and some were remodeled. In 1974, the hospital was enlarged. Currently, Ellijay attracts tourists who love the small-town feel and friendly atmosphere. Hotels and restaurants, unique shops, antiques and art galleries lend their charms to those who visit. A new courthouse constructed to resemble the old one, new streetscaping, family-oriented downtown events and the beautification of the square have stepped up the social and economic activity and have made Ellijay a popular destination.
Rear extension to heritage protected home in Mt Lawley
Rear extension to heritage protected home in Mt Lawley
Amerex RenovationsAmerex Renovations
BEFORE - the old kitchen was dark, had very little natural light, and was disconnected from the rest of the home.
Inredning av ett klassiskt kök
Captain David Kelly House, Centerville, MA
Captain David Kelly House, Centerville, MA
Fresh Interiors, Designs For Coastal LivingFresh Interiors, Designs For Coastal Living
Laundry area for the inn with storage and folding area.
Inspiration för ett mellanstort vintage kök, med en undermonterad diskho, skåp i shakerstil, vita skåp, bänkskiva i kvarts, grått stänkskydd, stänkskydd i tunnelbanekakel, rostfria vitvaror, mellanmörkt trägolv, en köksö och brunt golv
La Cocina de Carmen
La Cocina de Carmen
Isoko ProyectoIsoko Proyecto
La lavadora integrada de AEG® queda totalmente oculta y funciona a las mil maravillas.
Foto på ett vintage kök
Very Small Kitchen
Very Small Kitchen
Colin Andrew MeredithColin Andrew Meredith
Inspiration för ett vintage kök
Novi Kitchen Remodel
Novi Kitchen Remodel
Majestic Home Solutions LLCMajestic Home Solutions LLC
Let Majestic open up your kitchen space by creating a traditional, custom built cabinetry and mill work design to the kitchen of your dreams.
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Квартира на Невском пр.
Квартира на Невском пр.
ARCHCONCEPT | Юлия ЧерняеваARCHCONCEPT | Юлия Черняева
Архитектор Черняева Юлия (АRCHCONCEPT) фотограф Камачкин Александр
Idéer för vintage kök
gola
gola
cocinasonline.comcocinasonline.com
Idéer för att renovera ett vintage kök

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