Most crawl spaces have destructive MOISTURE • MOLD and/or ROT
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ENCLOSE YOUR CRAWLSPACE • Guard your home & health • Prevent mold, mildew & odor • Protect against damaging rot • Keep bugs and rodents out • Reduce home heating bills • Create bonus dry storage!
Blue glass art and extra lighting create illuminations that give the 5,000-square-foot house a museum-like quality.
A white built-in hutch displays Eagleston’s mostly blue champagne flute collection, and wine bottles (some are blue) are stored in a unique wine rack, also white and built-in.
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decorated with a silky blue runner when not in use. A white built-in hutch displays Eagleston’s mostly blue champagne flute collection, and wine bottles (some are blue) are stored in a unique wine rack, also white and built-in. Visible through a glass top, the bottles rest in troughs of a zigzagged shelf, the pattern emphasized by inlaid, blue glass triangles on the front. A gas fireplace, open on three sides, separates the dining room from the kitchen. All-new appliances include an Avanti wine refrigerator; a black Frigidaire refrigerator with side-by-side doors; a Bosch stove with four gas burners, an electric oven, a warming shelf, and red warming lights; and a quiet, energy-efficient Fisher & Paykel dishwasher with two drawers. The black, composite granite sink with an instant hot-water faucet “is the best sink ever,” said Eagleston. “It doesn’t mar or tarnish.” Counters are black-and-white mottled granite. The original oak floor and cabinets were retained, but eventually the floor was stained light gray, and the cabinets were painted a darker gray.
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