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IS THERE anything more satisfying then seeing the unused contents of your home neatly packed away inside perfectly labelled boxes? We’re going to bet no, because a photo showcasing exactly th…
London-based architects Feilden Fowles designed a combination workshop and garage that is meant to disappear into the hillside at the base of a property in
Tucked away in a quiet industrial area near downtown San Jose, California, is one of the most impressive automotive shops on the West Coast, and last week I had the chance to spend the day hanging out there. I’m talking about Z Car Garage, a name which some of you Datsun and Nissan fans might …
Need more storage? There are hidden storage spots all around your house. We'll help you find them and explain how to use them in the best ways.
Rare 1963 International Loadstar 1600 Armored TruckThis truck has a major Las Vegas/Nevada history and is believed to be only 1 of 2 trucks left over from the time period.**Background History**1963/4
Sakuba metal factory - Workshop of a artist (via Ru)
Editor’s note: This or That is not a comparison report between two vehicles, but rather a feature that enables us, in an idyllic world, to add a collectible vehicle into our dream garage on a weekly basis, but with a catch: We can only pick one vehicle from this pairing and it has to be for enjoymen...
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1970 Chevrolet Yenko Deuce crossing the auction block at Kissimmee 2016 as F161.
Is your workshop a disaster? Can't ever find the right tool right away? These workshop organization ideas will get your space in tip top shape so you can do more of what you love!
Rare 1963 International Loadstar 1600 Armored TruckThis truck has a major Las Vegas/Nevada history and is believed to be only 1 of 2 trucks left over from the time period.**Background History**1963/4
A new-old Ferrari 250 GT SWB Competizione for a fraction of the cost of an original, with air conditioning.
Classic gas and service stations from the 1920's, 30's, 40's, 50's 60's and 70's.
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1 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Kitchen - Living - Laundry - Front Porch - Garage D I G I T A L Files and Their Contents: ***** Floor plan pdf ( As seen in the advertisement images, you will download a 1-page A2 size PDF file.) ***** Measurements on the floor plan are in ft. It is written in decimal. For example, 2.33 ft is written instead of 2'4" *****YOU WILL ONLY GET A FLOOR PLAN. There are no electrical and plumbing plans. ***** As it is an architectural project, it does not have a basic plan. ***** Bill of materials not provided. Due to differences in different States and local building departments, these plans are not intended to be published immediately, but can be modified by your builder or designer if necessary. With your designer, you can make changes according to the region you live in. Please message Etsy after purchase. If you need to make changes to the floor plan, please purchase the product below. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1165563369/custom-architecture-design?click_key=6d2ec7cb1c4946c1a5ff4f95da709d8f8e465e44%3A1165563369&click_sum=25c5e232&ref=shop_home_active_1&pro=1 If you want the floor plan digital DWG file, buy the product in the link below. In this way, you can make any changes you want on the floor plan with your architect. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1164646704/personalizeddwg?click_key=ae9985f649d6d27149fd513c3929c4c1f6fce5c1%3A1164646704&click_sum=de497157&ref=shop_home_active_9&pro=1 PLEASE NOTE BEFORE BUYING These plans are not 'stamped' by an architect or engineer and many locales require it. Please check with your building department or contractor about this requirement before purchasing these plans. Plans are copyright EngineerTR and are intended for personal use only. Commercial use or distribution is not permitted. I do not accept returns, exchanges or cancellations. But if you have any problems with your order, please contact me. OUR RETURN POLICY: Unfortunately, I cannot return products with digital content as they can be easily copied. My drawings are purely for ideas and require engineering knowledge. Contact your local contractor and architect. Plans are copyright EngineerTR and are intended for personal use only. Commercial use or distribution is not permitted. With Love....
Story almost done so here is A couple teaser pics from my UTAH mother load. An experience I still can't fully grasp. getting so close to ...
When I was a kid, they built a bridge in my back yard. The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge was built in five years between 1959 and 1964. Prior to that, there was no way…
I’ve heard about freezers being left open and the contents thawing. Friends have lost hundreds of dollars of groceries when that’s happened to them. Accidental thawing was one of our considerations when we bought our chest freezer. In theory, the door/lid can’t really be left open by accident, thus reducing our risk of an accidental thaw. However, it wasn’t until the power failed to reach my freezer that I realized how vulnerable my freezer stash was to thaw and loss.
every now and then i stumble across a few brilliant ideas idea number one take this... bekvam spice rack from ikea - $3.99 and create these... via pinterest i love these little book shelves totally stealing this idea for my boys' room idea number two where do you keep your bakers twine? divine twine from wisker graphics - $15 per spool (lasts forever) why in my sugar dispenser, of course! via idea number three cover up this ugly thing with this via a cute canvas and two hinges buh-bye ugly idea number four are your plastic storage boxes taking up to much space? here's where you put them!! you can find diy instructions here utilize the dead space in your garage.... genius, right?! idea number five need to cover up that hideous box sprint mattress? here you go.... via a little burlap and some studs... bingo! sometimes the simple solution is the only solution xoxo - erin
Rare 1963 International Loadstar 1600 Armored TruckThis truck has a major Las Vegas/Nevada history and is believed to be only 1 of 2 trucks left over from the time period.**Background History**1963/4
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Today, I decided to re-visit the garage organization, since it is the most-viewed project on the blog. After moving in, clutter had taken over our garage and since this was a new build, there was no shelving or storage to contain the chaos. We worked wall to wall, painting & organizing our way around this room until there was storage for everything. On the left wall, we hung the ladder using some “L” shaped hooks and used long nails to hold up the camping chairs. We also made use of the vertical space in a small corner by building shoe shelves for our boots & play shoes. My husband cut some shelves from plywood, rounding off the exposed corner & nailed them into wood braces he nailed into the wall. Here’s a closer look at the shelves. The front wall got a simple shelf made from brackets & a 2x10. It holds random things, bug spray, saw horses, & extension cords (in the bucket). My husband also hung the canoe & kayak, using heavy duty roping, carribeaners, & hooks. This took some trial & error, but now he can unroll the extra rope & lower the boats down when we need to use them. To put them back up, he slips the ropes around each end of the boats & tightly winds the extra rope around the hooks, raising them up again. We purchased some storage cabinets & peg board to store my husband’s tools. They set in a recessed area of the garage. The ceiling is quite high (at least 10 feet) so he built a small loft above his workshop area. He added a ladder to the loft by simply nailing 2x4s into the studs. We used the right wall to store sporting equipment & toys. We hung the bikes with more inexpensive “L” shaped hooks screwed into the studs. We took advantage of the unfinished walls to store equipment between the studs. We added slats to the fronts of studs to store boat oars, baseball bats, & water guns. We added shelves & slats to hold baseballs, ball gloves, & Frisbees. We also added plain shelves to hold bubbles & sidewalk chalk. For the ball storage, we nailed some wood into the studs & then added a piece of wood across them (near the floor & about four feet above). Then we drilled holes into the wood & added three foot bungee cords. The balls stay in nicely & it doesn’t take up much space, since it is built into the studs. Here is the finished project: Do you have any clever garage organizing tips? Ever used the space between studs for storage? Sharing here:
This week we're celebrating California gardens (and dissecting a few favorites for ideas to steal). We'll visit Big Sur on a misty morning, create Hollywoo