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  2. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    The final stage of the system usually consists of a trim saw that cuts the countertops to rough lengths, typically 8', 10' and 12', ready for distribution. Once manufactured the tops need only to be cut to length, mitered, fitted for assembly, and end capped (only if it is a visible finished end).

  3. Bullnose - Wikipedia

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    Bullnose trim is used to provide a smooth, rounded edge for countertops, staircase steps, building corners, verandas, or other construction.Masonry units such as bricks, concrete masonry units or structural glazed facing tiles may be ordered from manufacturers with square or bullnosed corners.

  4. These 32 Modern Kitchens Still Have Plenty of Personality - AOL

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    The countertops, trim, and shelving by Cambria and rustic Cantera floor from Materials Marketing all reflect Dorsey’s “European elegance meets industrial edge” aesthetic for this ultra-chic ...

  5. Realtors Say These 10 Kitchen Design Upgrades Are Worth the ...

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    Quality countertops. When it comes to replacing countertops, realtors share mixed reviews. Ludwinek argues that "bad, cheap or non-matching countertops will make the main parts of a home look ...

  6. Batten - Wikipedia

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    Batten trim or batten molding is a thin strip of trim typically with a rectangular cross-section similar to lath used in lattice, used to cover seams between panels of exterior siding or interior paneling.

  7. 7 Candle Safety Tips You Absolutely Should Be Following

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    Trim Wicks Every Time. ... To avoid permanent heat damage to your coffee table or kitchen countertop, make sure there is a barrier between the burning candle and the surface it sits on. "Never ...