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  2. Small Kitchen Island Ideas That Think Big - AOL

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    "One trick I love is incorporating hidden storage," Matthew Coates of Coates Design Architecture + Interiors tells ELLE DECOR. "I've designed islands with pull-out shelves for spices, slim drawers ...

  3. These Creative Room Divider Ideas Are the Ultimate Small ...

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    An expansive double wood slat wall room divider defines living room area from a studio bedroom space without making it feel closed off. Check with a local contractor to design a similar space ...

  4. Room divider - Wikipedia

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    Casa Loma, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Room-divider/screen, (Ethnographic Museum, Belgrade) A room divider for a conference hall. A room divider is a screen or piece of furniture placed in a way that divides a room into separate areas. [1] [2] Room dividers are used by interior designers and architects as means to divide space into separate ...

  5. Shoji - Wikipedia

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    Bark-and-bamboo walls, clapboard, and board-and-batten walls were also used. [91] Where affordable, though, the tendency was against permanent walls. Instead, openable or removable screens were used, and their type, number, and position adjusted according to the weather without and the activities within.

  6. Bulthaup - Wikipedia

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    Bulthaup System 25 with Bulthaup exhaust hood und Duktus furniture (1992) Bulthaup System 20 (1997) 1992 was the year of Bulthaup’s System 25.Its modular structure and diverse components enabled flexible kitchen design.

  7. Room - Wikipedia

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    Types of multi-purpose rooms include the great room, which removes most walls and doors between the kitchen, dining and living rooms, to create one larger, open area. In some places, a lady's boudoir was a combination sleeping room and place to entertain small numbers of friends. In others, the boudoir was an anteroom before her bedroom.