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Dark Decor With Alluring Lighting

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It’s easy to see how bright and vivid home interiors draw attention, but what about the homes of those who revel in darker delights? These two deliciously dark interior tours are filled with alluring lighting schemes, which transform shadowy decor into scintillating scenes. Cutting edge track lighting systems slice across dropped ceiling planes and zip around boundaries to highlight and activate additional features. Modern wall lights spill welcoming pools onto solid black and grey backgrounds, whilst modern pendant lights add droplets of luminous accessorisation. We’ll observe how these light schemes interact with and enhance the elements at ground level, and...

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We all want a bathroom that would be a reflection of our personal style and be able to deliver the comfort we need at the same time

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However, aside from that, it’s also important that it has the right fixtures and amenities that are capable of providing function and value as well. Fortunately, through careful planning and choosing the right design, you can have it all.  Here are some of the best tips that could turn your bathroom remodeling dream into reality. 1. PLAN YOUR BATHROOM Hart & Lock Before you even call a remodeling company for your bathroom remodel, you should first talk with everyone who will be using the space. Try to have a discussion about the fixtures and finishes you are supposed to use and how...

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Garage is built-need advice on electrical solution

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Good evening all, Apologies if this topic has been discussed many many times but I'm new to the forum and have very little experience with electrical. My detached garage/guest house structure is now built. It is a new 20x24 wood frame Amish built garage that I intend to split down the middle. 1/2 will be a single-car garage and the other half (long-axis) will eventually serve as a single bedroom and bathroom. It's located about 160 feet (including turns, bends, etc) from the main panel in the cellar of the primary house. As I'll be doing the groundwork myself for...

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Bathroom outlet in side of cabinet and inside cabinet? HOW?

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Would there be anything wrong with the following in a bathroom remodel? The bathroom sink cabinet has an open back but it also has a permanent "shelf" where the top of the doors and bottom of the false fronts are. In other words, the area under the countertop and to the left and right of the sink are completely inaccessible. No moving parts, etc. I do not want to put an outlet in the tile behind the sink cabinet and was hoping to put it in the side of the cabinet instead. Can I run the 12/2 romex directly out...

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