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  2. List of Canada's Worst Handyman episodes - Wikipedia

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    Installing glass block in a pre-cut port between the kitchen and living room; Drywalling the bedroom ceiling, which has already had strapping installed, including taping and plastering; Wallpapering a single bedroom wall; Building a television cabinet out of pine board

  3. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, MythBusters tested the idea that a ceiling fan is capable of decapitation if an individual was to stick his or her neck into a running fan. Two versions of the myth were tested, with the first being the "jumping kid", involving a kid jumping up and down on a bed, jumping too high and entering the fan from below and the second being the ...

  4. Tile - Wikipedia

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    Ceiling tiles are lightweight tiles used inside buildings. They are placed in an aluminium grid; they provide little thermal insulation but are generally designed either to improve the acoustics of a room or to reduce the volume of air being heated or cooled.

  5. Prism lighting - Wikipedia

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    They bend light upwards, so that it penetrates more deeply into the room, rather than lighting the floor near the window. [5] Modern prismatic panels are essentially an acrylic version of the old glass prism tiles. Like glass tiles, they can be mounted on adjustable canopies. [7] Channel panels use slits that reflect light internally.

  6. Tin ceiling - Wikipedia

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    Tin ceiling in a private music room, Queensland, Australia, 1906. Tin ceilings were traditionally painted white to give the appearance of hand-carved or molded plaster. They were incorporated into residential living rooms and parlors as well as schools, hospitals and commercial businesses where painted tin was often used as wainscoting.

  7. Eastlake movement - Wikipedia

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    The entry to the living rooms are double pocket doors and the living room ceiling is surrounded with box molding and underneath it, a picture rail. The floor is a carpeted hardwood floor with a plain 12-inch baseboard and all other rooms contain the same floor and ceiling finishes with a few variations in the walls.