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Originally Posted by delilahjed44 Hi Pkslot!
Well it is indeed handsome work..you know what is intriguing is that the past repeats itself.. Nowadays the new construction homes have an un-usual style type of sinks if you will. They are incredible..like for instance..a huge leaf glass type sink only..no base or countertops..just a glass sink with a faucet like unit attached on the over head..quite unique. I wonder though..its cool looking but no-where to lay your things on..and not practical..just something different..
Its always great to have a carpenter around..house beautiful comes to mind..
Sherri |
Hehe, well i have been known to do a bit of carpentering around the house. Right now the roof on our house is a
straw roof. Wednesday we had quite a storm here and some of the straws blew off, so i'm going to find out how to fix it. Having a professional fixing it will cost me around 250$ per square meter, and thats not the kind of money i have. So the alternative is to buy some straw myself and get to work
Yeah well, those sinks maybe look cool, but where's the soap 'n' other stuff going to be. Lots of danish designers experiment with the shapes and materials when it comes to sinks, but i must admit that the outcome rarely is worth any good money.