Bring industrial ingenuity to your living room with our Foundry flip-top sofa table. Rugged wood and cool metal instill this table with hardworking style. You'll discover the sturdy beauty of solid pine and pine veneers, experience the allure of a weathered toffee finish, and enjoy a black steel frame accented by corner rivets. This multifaceted marvel features 2 drawers and 2 eight-inch leaves that flip out to expand the tabletop, so you can use it for writing or dining in a small space. Supportive end brackets also pop in and out.
Our Linear Suspension LED Pendant Light is a streamlined fixture eliminating unnecessary clutter and providing, clean and minimal design free of distractions. The light is elegantly suspended by only two thin (1/16”) cables and can be adjusted to any height with ease. No supplemental power cord. Each fixture is created by a single craftsman from start to finish, ensuring the highest level of fit and finish. Choose the wood and LED light temperature perfect for your application. Available in walnut, maple, cherry, natural white oak, whitewash white oak, and black ebony white oak* - additional options available upon request. We offer 2700K (very warm white), 3000K (warm white) and 4000K (neutral/natural white) temperature LED. Add preference in "message to seller" section upon checkout, 3000k will be installed as default. Dimensions: 1.5" W x 1.5"H - length varies Available in five standard lengths: 48", 60", 72", 84” and 96" Custom sizes available upon request - please message seller for a quick quote - Solid hardwood* construction - (2) 15' long suspension cables included - fixture can be positioned at any point, trim excess cable - All mounting hardware included, please see installation instructions - Driver (AC/DC adapter) included - Fully dimmable - Low power consumption: 18 watts / meter - Lumen output: 1570 lm / meter - Utilizes UL listed components Free Shipping included *We use 100% authentic hardwood in fixture construction. As a natural material, some variance in tone, grain pattern, figure and features are to be expected. Provided wood samples are to serve as an example only.
Enhance your kitchen space with this 30 in. Double Electric Wall Oven with Convection in White. It allows you to achieve faster and more even multi-rack baking results. The total oven capacity measures 10.6 cu. ft. If you're a fan of technology, you'll like this product. It comes with a premium touchscreen, digital control panel. Easily fit this in your existing cabinet cutout of the same width and configuration. Frigidaire is offering its Fit Promise, which provides up to $300 reimbursement for cabinet modification costs This can be sent through a mail-rebate."}},"base-catalog-206703229":{"__typename":"BaseProduct 5.0 cu. ft. per oven, provides an extra-large cooking capacity that's unsurpassed among 30 in. wall ovens and is perfect for large turkeys and roasts. It can even make multiple dishes at once Glass-Touch display with control lock function features a responsive, easy-to-use interface that is also easy to clean Hidden bake element is positioned below the oven floor, creating a smooth oven surface so spills are easy to clean without maneuvering around heating coils Even-Heat True Convection provides consistent heating and even cooking on all racks with a unique bow-tie shaped design and convection fan that helps ensure the most even baking Even-Heat Preheat feature helps remove cold spots to help ensure even baking because the entire oven, including the walls and racks, are heated to the correct temperature Control Lock function helps to prevent unintended oven changes Self-cleaning cycle uses high temperature to power through soils in the oven cavity, requiring only a quick wipe down at the end of the cycle Large oven windows makes it easy to check on cooking food without opening the oven door Halogen oven lights provide bright illumination, allowing you to easily see the progress of your food SatinGlide Roll-Out Extension Rack (both ovens) allows easy loading and features an easy-grip handle, giving you the confidence when cooking with large or heavy dishes EasyConvect Conversion System takes the guesswork out of convection cooking while the temperature probe allows accurate measurement of internal temperature of meats, poultry and casseroles without having to open the oven door 1 Year Limited Warranty Please call your local store with your Order # to schedule installation for this item
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The Line Light Pendant are precision CNC milled and hand-finished to a fine plainness. Showcasing the wood's natural grain with a thoughtful consideration to proportion make this fixture at home as both a stand alone pendant or arranged in any combination of compositions. Dimmable via Triac dimming.
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Construction Made of kiln-dried mango veneers with wood hardware. Available in a choice of Gray Wash, Bright White, Black, White Ash or Walnut Finishes. Black and Walnut are only available in 14" Depth. Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory, supporting fair and safe labor practices and empowering workers to invest in their communities. Workers receive extra funds for every product sold which are used for community projects chosen by workers. Mounting hardware included. Imported. Care Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth.
W 7 3/8" x H 7 3/8" x D 7 3/8" About Thomas Lighting TRM30 7 3/8" Recessed Lighting Stepped Baffle Trim in White and Black This Recessed Lighting Stepped Baffle Trim by Thomas lighting provides a glorious look to your home that influences the item to look magnificent. This product includes several finishes namely White and Black provided by specialists. This fixture is part of Thomas decorative Collection, so make sure to check out other styles of fixtures to accessorize your room. It offers a versatile and stylish range of lighting designed with the builder and specifier in mind, allowing mix and match capabilities across collections. Metal construction Indoor usage only Style: Traditional/Classic Bulbs not included View More Variations
Give your kitchen more room for creativity with an ingenious top-loading microwave oven drawer that installs in your wall or island, saving you valuable countertop space for food preparation. Opening and closing the drawer are one-touch simple. Sensor cooking functions deliver precise control. 950-Watt cooking power and 1.2 cu. ft. capacity handle a variety of foods with ease. Space-saving microwave oven drawer design is ideal for open kitchen designs and islands Under-counter and in-wall installation options free up counter space for ingredients and food preparation Top access lets you check or stir foods without removing the dish from the microwave Sensor functions for cooking, popcorn and reheating consistently delivers exceptional results Choose from a menu with 10 foods you microwave most, plus popcorn settings and a reheating mode ideal for hard-to-reheat foods like tilapia Auto touch open/close push-button control allows you to easily open and close the microwave drawer at the touch of a button, giving you effortless access even with your hands full 950-Watt microwave power for fast cooking and defrosting cooks and defrosts your favorite foods, from making popcorn to thawing a cut from a side of beef, quickly and thoroughly with high power Practical 1.2 cu. ft. capacity to complement a conventional oven is spacious enough to comfortably fit a variety of different containers and work as a complement to your conventional oven Timed defrost to give cooks more control of the defrosting cycle lets you instantly choose from a menu the type of food you're defrosting, to ensure precise control and best results Keep warm function delivers brief pulses of 50% microwave power to keep your cooked foods warm without overcooking until theyre ready to be served, helping you coordinate the timing of a multi-course meal
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Well, this has been FUN, hasn’t it? Taking our little rental kitchen from what it was to what it is really had me going…for six whole weeks. I’ve never gotten an entire room finished in six weeks! It’s kind of a big deal. And you know what else is kind of a big deal? OUR KITCHEN! Remember the wood cabinets and awesome striped wallpaper? They are so April of 2018. Then there was the boring ceiling fan and that awkward bifold door. One was gussied up and one was gone with the wind. Oh, and let’s not forget about the pot rack. There was no cabinet space to store our pans but they met an empty wall and the rest is history.Pssst, I didn’t *actually* paint the dishwasher our landlord so graciously installed for us before we moved in. But I did want it to blend in more. I’ll fill you in on all the juicy details later! We absolutely love having an extra wide gas range but it didn’t look so hot up against all that brown. We turned up the temp on this side of the room though and now, look out! *Tsss* I’ll have a few posts coming up here in the next few weeks detailing a lot of the DIY projects you haven’t seen yet but until then, let’s peek around a little bit more, shall we? As you might’ve noticed, I’ve been having a hard time figuring out which side of our reversible rug I like better in this room. Right now, it’s 80% for the blue geo and 20% for the striped. If you’ve been around long, you might remember when I made that rug and that those stripes were once a citron-yellow color. Well, after many washes, the citron faded to a pale yellow and no offense to that shade o’ yellow, but it’s not my fave. So, I brought it outside and free-handed some black stripes using black spray paint right over the yellow and I’m not sure how I feel about it yet. It might get painted over again. Like, really painted over. This rug* is throwing off some good inspiration vibes. :) I literally finished the wallpaper behind the stove and our new spice shelves two nights ago. After I ran out of wallpaper thanks to a shorted roll, my plan was to just hang something else fun up there and call it done…for now. But then Target decided to put my wallpaper on sale this week* and so I walked…ahem…ran and grabbed some more. The spice shelves cost us about $13 and they got our spices off the top of our microwave so, they’re awesome. Here’s our view into the dining room…the dining room that is now begging to be painted with something that doesn’t resemble my morning cream with coffee. You can read all about the pot rack we hung here.PS, I stole that big planter + snake plant from our bedroom and I think it looks perfecto in here. It might have to stay… I’m not that kind of person who is always prepared. If I was, I might’ve went to the grocery store a few days ago to stock up on apples or lemons or something besides my kids’ wooden fruits to toss in that antique bowl over there. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Shhhh, don’t tell. At least we had bananas! ;) Are the green cabinets a surprise? I read an article last week that they’re kind of the “new thing” and I gave myself a pat on the back for being “with it”. Ha! They’re still growing on Anthony (though you can bet I sent him that article as fast as my fingers could text). My favorite color is green and his is…not. Plus, and I forgot about this when choosing colors, he has a hunter green accent wall in his office so that color doesn’t take him to a fun, cool place. It takes him to…his office. I have to admit though, after the first couple of coats were on, I was really nervous. Things were looking way too green and not the muted-dark-green-with-the-faintest-hint-of-blue I was going for. Maybe it’s hard to tell on a screen but let me tell you, I was scared for our cabinets, my track record for picking pretty good paint colors, and my interior design reputation in the mind of my better half. Phew though. Things turned out just fine. Never judge a paint color until it’s opaque and dry. ☝️ Before I landed on dark green, I also toyed with a muted, mint green, a blue that matched the geo side of the rug, and a medium gray. And when I say “toyed” with, I mean it took me at least a month to decide. I had kitchen plans running through my head before we moved in. The mint green would’ve matched our beloved sectional too much which is in the next room over so that was out…sadly though, because it was my favorite option. The blue and gray both looked pretty in my head but, with the faux wood countertop, I was afraid they would look too modern farmhouse and that’s just not really my style. I needed bolder and so dark green I went. The color is Rock Garden by Sherwin Williams (Coriander & Olive at Lowe’s…I much preferred that name since it was going in our kitchen ). The pendant light above the sink and the ceiling fan shade are both DIYs and rang in under $10 for BOTH. And that brings me to our budget breakdown. wall primer: free wall paint: $12 cabinet primer: free cabinet paint: $35 bamboo shade: $17 (secondhand) pendant light: $8 ceiling fan shade: $1.50 spice shelves: $13 pot rack: $10 small plants: $0 (backyard clippings) wallpaper: $39 (but I have 3/4 of a roll left which I’m trying to sell so the price could be closer to $20) cabinet hardware: $25 rug: $0 (old DIY) GRAND TOTAL: $157.50 Almost eight whole dollars over the $150 budget I set for myself (which drives me nuts), but hopefully I’ll sell that extra wallpaper and bring that number down under my budget. *fingers crossed* *Note: with paint and spray paint, I calculate my cost based on how much paint we used. For example, we paid $27 for a new can of paint for the kitchen walls but we only used maybe 1/3 of the can on the kitchen walls. So, I figure we used about $19 of paint. We will also use that same can in other rooms of the house so the cost of the paint will differ in each room but will add up to that $27 we paid. Make sense? While it’s great that this little room here is now finito, it now sticks out like a sore thumb…which might be the reason why I usually don’t finish one room at a time but hop from room to room. If I flutter from here to there, all the room are half-done at the same time so they all are cohesive. Aaaand maybe that’s just me throwing out excuses but either way, you gotta admit there’s some logic there, right? Either way, we really like our little sore thumb kitchen and now it’s on to the next space which is…well, I dunno yet. I guess you (and I) will have to wait and see! Until then, hop on over to the One Room Challenge website to see more final reveals. I don’t know about you, but I’m in it for the before and afters. It’s fun watching people go in the middle, but being able to see what they started with and then ended with in one post is so gratifying. There are so many talented people over there who have worked so hard to put together beautiful rooms and the whole website is leaking with with hoards of inspiration. Glean away, my friends! That’s it for me folks! I hope you’re leaving with proof that, when you have a budget you’ve gotta stick to and that budget likes to do the limbo, you can still make beautiful things. That’s my whole drive for writing this little blog here. If I can get you started and show you what you can do with that change you’ve got in your pocket, then it’s mission accomplished. I’m not in it to show you what I can do but what YOU can do! 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