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  2. Thomas Day (cabinetmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Day's workshop created various types of furniture and cabinetry, such as armoires and chairs, as well as architectural work on homes in the northern North Carolina/Southern Virginia area. [ 7 ] [ 3 ] [ 1 ] : 23 Day specialized in veneered furniture and relied heavily on mahogany as a work material, which he imported from places in Africa and ...

  3. Cabinetry - Wikipedia

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    Cabinets may be wall hung or suspended from the ceiling. Cabinet doors may be hinged or sliding and may have mirrors on the inner or outer surface. Cabinets may have a face frame or may be of frameless construction (also known as European or euro-style). Face frame cabinets have a supporting frame attached to the front of the cabinet box.

  4. Custom home - Wikipedia

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    A custom home is a one-of-a-kind house that is designed for a specific client and for a particular location. The custom home builder may use plans created by an architect or by a professional home designer. Custom homes provide consumers with the opportunity to control layout, lot size, and accessibility.

  5. Carpentry - Wikipedia

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    Cabinetmaker is a carpenter who does fine and detailed work specializing in the making of cabinets made from wood, wardrobes, dressers, storage chests, and other furniture designed for storage. Carpenter and joiner has broad skill sets ranging from joinery, finish carpentry, framing, and formwork.

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  7. Interior design - Wikipedia

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    It was the Greeks, and later Romans who added co-ordinated, decorative mosaics floors, [6] and templated bath houses, shops, civil offices, Castra (forts) and temple, interiors, in the first millennia BC.