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  2. J. M. Brydon - Wikipedia

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    The two cousins became the first British women to open an interior design business. [3] Brydon was the author of the entry on William Eden Nesfield in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica. [citation needed] He died at his Hampstead home, 31 Steeles Road, NW3 on 25 May 1901 [4] and was buried on the eastern side of Highgate Cemetery (plot no.24272).

  3. Slade Architecture - Wikipedia

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    London International Creative Competition, Winner, Interior Design, Barbie Shanghai (2011) Interior Design magazine Best of Year, Winner, Kitchen and Bath, E. 67th Street Bathroom (2011) Interior Design magazine Best of Year, Award of Merit, Retail: Other, Flight Club (2011) 2011 Building Brooklyn Awards, Winner, Adaptive Reuse, 184 Kent Ave (2011)

  4. Bathroom - Wikipedia

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    Bathrooms are generally categorized as "master bathroom", containing a shower and a bathtub that is adjoining to the largest bedroom; a "full bathroom" (or "full bath"), containing four plumbing fixtures: a toilet and sink, and either a bathtub with a shower, or a bathtub and a separate shower stall; "half bath" (or "powder room") containing ...

  5. Interior design - Wikipedia

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    The interior design profession became more established after World War II. From the 1950s onwards, spending on the home increased. Interior design courses were established, requiring the publication of textbooks and reference sources. Historical accounts of interior designers and firms distinct from the decorative arts specialists were made ...

  6. Door - Wikipedia

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    Thickness: Most pre-fabricated doors are 1 3/8" thick (for interior doors) or 1 3/4" (exterior). Closets: small spaces such as closets, dressing rooms, half-baths, storage rooms, cellars, etc. often are accessed through doors smaller than passage doors in one or both dimensions but similar in design.

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