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  2. This is how one company makes fake exposed brick walls - AOL

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    Real exposed brick walls sound cool in theory, but they're actually a lot of work.

  3. The Boathouse, Twickenham - Wikipedia

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    The building is of cavity wall construction with brick veneer and has a hipped roof of interlocking concrete tiles. Parts of the upper storey are covered with faux timber panels. The property includes a paved terrace on the first floor level, a glazed conservatory on the north side, a double garage and additional parking and a garden with paved ...

  4. Synthetic ice - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, High Density Plastics launched the first full-size synthetic skating floor under the trade name of Hi Den Ice. [3] The surface was made of interlocking panels of high-density polyethylene which became an ice rink when sprayed with a gliding fluid. The surface needed to be cleaned off and resprayed once a month.

  5. Dropped ceiling - Wikipedia

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    An older, less common type of dropped ceiling is the concealed grid system, which uses a method of interlocking panels into one another and the grid with the use of small strips of metal called 'splines', thus making it difficult to remove panels to gain access above the ceiling without damaging the installation or the panels. Normally, they ...

  6. Cladding (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Cladding can be made of any of a wide range of materials including wood, metal, brick, vinyl, and composite materials that can include aluminium, wood, blends of cement and recycled polystyrene, wheat/rice straw fibres. [2] Rainscreen cladding is a form of weather cladding designed to protect against the elements, but also offers thermal ...

  7. Pavers (flooring) - Wikipedia

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    Pavers manufactured from concrete go well with flag, brick and concrete walkways or patios. Concrete pavers may be used where winter temperatures dip below freezing. They are available in hole, x-shape, y-shape, pentagon, polygon and fan styles. An interlocking concrete paver, also known as a segmental paver, is a type of paver.

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