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Armstrong’s ceiling-mounted Definitions accent panels, shown in grass, divide a space with flair. |
Carving an interior into separate, semiprivate zones has never been easier—especially if you don't want to build a permanent wall. Armstrong’s ceiling-mounted Definitions accent panels feature such natural materials as bamboo, linen, and grass, shown, fused between two resin sheets; you can hang just one or clip multiple units together. Impact-resistant, washable, and stainless steel hardware, they are available in 16 patterns and colors. $698 each. 6' high x 2' wide x 3" deep. 877-276-7876, armstrong.com/definitions.
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Napoleon’s See Through Waterfall, shown mounted above a fireplace, is an unexpected way to break up an interior expanse. |
Delineate an interior space—and clean its air, too!—with Napoleon’s See Through Waterfall. Easily installed into an existing wall or free-standing cabinet, the device can serve as an accent or a room divider; a valve lets you adjust the flowing water to create as opaque or transparent screen as you'd like. The unit, which plugs into a standard outlet, comes with its own reservoir and piping, although it also can be hooked up to your existing water supply. Outfitted with a standard purifying filter that removes airborne particles that enter its stream, it features a 300-gallon-per-hour, submersible pump that can be tucked away from view. In three sizes: 2' x 3', 3' x 3', and 3' x 6'. Starting at $1,397. 800-461-5581, napoleonfireplaces.com. —Inspectress Gadget



I just have one comment. when ever I go to see some of the projects the page is filled up with side ads for subscriptions and such and you can't read the whole explanation of what was done. The story's ain't much good if you can only read half the lines!
Posted by: diane lahaie | April 17, 2007 at 10:41 AM