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    Coastal kitchen design ideas like classic all-white spaces, pretty blue cabinets, and warm wood details bring breezy beach house style to your home. ... and unlacquered brass hardware. The best ...

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  5. Hinge - Wikipedia

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    An ornate brass door hinge A barrel hinge. A hinge is a mechanical bearing that connects two solid objects, typically allowing only a limited angle of rotation between them. Two objects connected by an ideal hinge rotate relative to each other about a fixed axis of rotation, with all other translations or rotations prevented; thus a hinge has one degree of freedom.

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    Right hand hinge (RHH): Standing outside (or on the less secure side), the hinges are on the right and the door opens in (away from you). Left hand reverse (LHR): Standing outside the house (or on the less secure side), the hinges are on the left, knob on right, on opening the door it swings toward you (i.e. the door swings open toward the ...

  7. Julius Blum - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1952 by blacksmith Julius Blum in Höchst. [9]The first product was a horseshoe stud, which prevents horses from slipping.Then in 1958, the first furniture hinge was produced.