243 p. ; ill., plans ; 18 cm. ; trade catalog
A designer's dream, our hand hammered copper apron front kitchen sinks are a true feat of craftsmanship and will create an unrivaled focal point for your kitchen that you won't want to take your eyes off of. From clean and refined to decorative and ornate, find the perfect fit for the kitchen of your dreams. Handcrafted by artisans in Mexico, not machine stamped Natural antibacterial and antimicrobial properties 33-In hammered copper apron front 50/50 double basin kitchen sink with barrel strap design in oil rubbed bronze Outer dimension: 33-in x 22-in x 9-in Inner dimension: left basin 15-in x 19-in x 9-in Inner dimension: right basin 15-in x 19-in x 9-in Apron front rim: 2-in Countertop depth required: 25-in front to back Important note due to the handcrafted nature of this product small variances in size and color may occur
Dans votre quête d'un lieu d'aisance, vous pourriez tomber sur des signes de toilettes originaux. Mais avec un peu de bol, vous pourriez même tomber sur des toilettes complètement dingues qui feront d...
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...and a viaduct with pieces missing! Thus post contains two elements, neither of which are on the actual walk guide, but are on the route. I have included them as points of interest as you will see them as you walk the route! More Toilets This time, a Victorian public urinal! Gosh I spoil you all don’t I?! Located on the corner of Great Barr St and Heath Mill Lane, Digbeth, this structure has been closed off from the public. I only know about it and what it is because when I was at college in an attempt to become a plumber, we had a full scale discussion about it! As far as I know, the inside is just a metal wall which gents can pee against, and some poor Victorian child probably had the job of cleaning it. It is quite a fine metal structure and the detail on the external panels is very decorative. I think it is cast iron. Partial Viaduct This is quite something. This wall, as seen on Heath Mill Lane (if walking from Deritend back towards Eastside), doesn’t look like much. It’s only a wall, right? Wrong. Once you step onto the towpath and look back up at it, you will see that it is part of a huge brick built structure, a bridge, that goes across the canal. There are no signs to tell you anything about this, but a look on my old mate Google Earth at this area seems to suggest that this was built for use as a railway bridge! I am not sure if it was ever used to carry tracks through this area. It seems quite strange to knock out the archways over the road sections if it was just built to look pretty. It is quite a peculiar thing to notice once you know that it isn’t just another really high brick wall! You can read more about them both here.
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Crane fixtures first started publishing their color ads in 1924. Invariably handsome designs, the ads appeared regularly in home and building magazines. For more vintage interiors, visit Antique Home & Style.
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Bathrooms during the 1920s ranged from this pretty Crane bathroom to the exuberant colors of the Standard bathrooms. This one, I can imagine living with. For more vintage interiors, visit Antique Home & Style.
This bubblegum pink bathroom is the earliest one I have found for Crane, which at least from this point forward, favored full page color ads. For more vintage interiors, visit Antique Home & Style.
Farmhouse Copper Sink with Whiskey Barrel Strap Design This Copper Barrel Strap Farmhouse Sink features a unique hammered copper construction, enriched with a classic barrel strap design to evoke a timeless, rustic elegance. Perfect for any kitchen that values style and sophistication, this farmhouse sink will bring a touch of elegance to your space. A hammered Copper Kitchen Farmhouse Sink with Barrel Strap Design will bring a unique flair to your rustic kitchen. The flat apron front has darkened straps to resemble whiskey barrel straps. The matte copper rivets bring this copper sink to life. We recommend choosing the Browns so the Dark strap shows more prominently otherwise the darks will be the same color as the sink. See Copper Colors here How to care for your Copper sink? See our Recommended care here.