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Upper West Side Residence The owners of this gorgeous Upper West Side two-bedroom apartment had a vision to restore it back to its classic prewar condition. Due to the wear and tear the apartment had endured over the past 100 years, some of the once beautiful details were past the point of restoration but others […]

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The stained glass was originally a window in my Grandmom’s house. We turned it into a sliding door. I love how it turned out. #diyproject #diyhomedecor #barndoors #betterhomesandgardens #heirloom #homedecorideas #uniquehome #home #stainedglassart #stainedglasswindows #glassdoor #antique #antiques #customdoors Stained Glass Pantry Door, Stain Glass Barn Door, Stained Glass Double Doors, French Door Faux Stained Glass, Stained Glass Wooden Door, Stained Glass Door, Sliding Door, Better Homes And Gardens, Stained Glass Art

The stained glass was originally a window in my Grandmom’s house. We turned it into a sliding door. I love how it turned out. #diyproject #diyhomedecor #barndoors #betterhomesandgardens #heirloom #homedecorideas #uniquehome #home #stainedglassart #stainedglasswindows #glassdoor #antique #antiques #customdoors

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Proof of concept: a simple division between kitchen and livingroom. A more… Simple Division, Internal Glass Doors, 1930s House, Living Room Door, Plywood Furniture, French Doors Interior, Interior Barn Doors, Barn Doors Sliding, Room Doors

Sep 7, 2015 - ✤ 1930s kitchens ✤ kitchenwares ✤ kitchen decor ✤ utensils ✤ appliances ✤ vintage decor ✤ The 1930s kitchen featured more custom cabinetry and sometimes a built-in sink. During the 1930s, iceboxes were slowly being replaced with new refridgeration technology. Electric stoves became more affordable and common. Most sinks and stoves were still white, although some sink units were stainless steel. Cabinets began to feature a wider array of colors. See more ideas about 1930s…

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