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With a minimal footprint, these glass shelves are a sleek way to keep your bathroom essentials organized and within easy reach. KEY DETAILS 18"w x 5.3"d x 2"h (18 lb. capacity). Zinc alloy brackets. Glass shelves. Hanging hardware included. Sold individually. Made in China.
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The two-shelved Ceeley Collection Tempered Glass Shelf is a great way to add style and space to your bathroom. Featuring a simple, yet modern design, this shelf is perfect in any style home. The decorative railings also help prevent toiletries from falling. Glass shelf only:14" L x 5-1/8" W (front to back). Tempered glass thickness 1/4".
Not only does the primary bathroom at HGTV Smart Home 2024 have ample storage and natural light, it also includes modern terracotta tones, brass accents and a large vanity space to create a welcoming and contemporary retreat.
Cable/Rod Suspended Shelf Display Kits are ideal for showcasing collectibles, merchandise, and promotional products in windows and interiors.
Welcome to the third featured home on A Bowl Full of Lemon's Parade of Homes Tour this week! Come inside, no need to knock. We've been waiting for you. This is the front entry. Our house is an old polo barn and stables that were built in 1939 and then converted into a single family home in the late 1970's. This is a small sitting area outside of our powder room. This is looking in to the powder room from the sitting area. This is the tack room. View of trophy case outside of the tack room. This is the living room and the dining room combined. Living room shot looking down from the hayloft. The two-story window was the spot of the original main barn doors. This is the newly remodeled kitchen which is where one side of the horse stalls used to be. Looking down the hall from the family room. This is the playroom or game room where our teens hang out. This is the red guest bedroom. This is the quirky master bath, full of angled ceilings and dormers! Bathroom shelving as seen from the hallway looking in. (Pay no attention to the tilted lampshade! Oops.) Sneak peak at the master bedroom which hasn't been posted yet! Thanks so much for stopping by today. Please come back often as things are always changing and getting redecorated around here. And .... if you become a follower, let me know in a comment ---- I would love to follow you back. Your next home tour, Home #4, starts now! Just click on this button and it will take you there. However, if you happened upon this tour and wish to start at the beginning and visit all six homes on tour today, in order, click this start of the tour button instead. Six home tours a day for five days in a row --- now that's what I call fun! A million thanks to Toni at ABowlFullofLemons.blogspot.com for making all this possible. Come back soon ~ Alison