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westeckwindows · 3 months
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Westeck Elite Wood Doors
We believe that your front door should be beautiful and inviting.
Enjoy our line of doors designed to enhance modern and contemporary architecture.
Learn more: https://www.westeckwindows.com/elite-wood-exterior/
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bongomh · 1 year
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gitaspeaxdaily · 1 year
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Kitchen - Transitional Kitchen A mid-sized transitional u-shaped gray floor kitchen pantry design example includes stainless steel appliances, an island, white countertops, a white backsplash, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, quartz countertops, and porcelain or glass backsplashes.
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aftmartwork · 7 months
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Kitchen - Pantry An undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, glass tile backsplash, colored appliances, and a peninsula are some ideas for a small transitional l-shaped vinyl floor kitchen remodel.
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twbasketcase · 7 months
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Kitchen Pantry Kitchen pantry: A tiny idea for a transitional l-shaped kitchen pantry with a vinyl floor, raised-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, glass tile backsplash, colored appliances, and a peninsula.
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finnyprotectionsquad · 7 months
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Pantry - Kitchen Mid-sized contemporary kitchen pantry remodel idea with flat-panel cabinets, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, white countertops, and medium tone wood cabinets. The floor is gray and shaped like a U.
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fauxboy · 7 months
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Transitional Kitchen - Kitchen
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Kitchen pantry: A tiny idea for a transitional l-shaped kitchen pantry with a vinyl floor, raised-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, glass tile backsplash, colored appliances, and a peninsula.
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johnnyvenusgf · 9 months
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Kitchen - Pantry Mid-sized contemporary kitchen pantry remodel idea with flat-panel cabinets, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, white countertops, and medium tone wood cabinets. The floor is gray and shaped like a U.
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themesbyjade · 10 months
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Traditional Kitchen - Great Room Inspiration for a large timeless u-shaped open concept kitchen remodel with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, glass tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
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jawnwutson · 1 year
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Denver Dining Room Example of a mid-sized classic dark wood floor enclosed dining room design with white walls and no fireplace
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triciarkg · 1 year
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Kitchen - Pantry A mid-sized transitional u-shaped gray floor kitchen pantry design example includes stainless steel appliances, an island, white countertops, a white backsplash, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, quartz countertops, and porcelain or glass backsplashes.
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magically-cozy · 1 year
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Dining Room (Denver)
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infobuildmyplace · 10 months
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Explore Various Door Styles and configurations to find the perfect fit for your space. Swing, pocket, magic, by-pass, barn, or bi-fold? Keep the door to exploration open until you find the right pick.
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alliancdoors · 1 year
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6 Reasons to Upgrade Your External Doors in 2023!
. Increased curb appeal: A new front door can significantly improve the overall appearance of your home and increase its curb appeal over other homes. A well-maintained and stylish front door can make a lasting first impression on visitors and potential buyers. Whether it's using a bright colour or some greenery, a well maintained front entrance makes it much more attractive and welcoming.
2. Increased property value: Upgrading your entrance way can increase the value of your property. A new front door can add thousands of pounds to the value of your home, making it an excellent long-term investment. Adding a personal touch to the front of your home will set the mood you want visitors to experience upon entering your house and make guests feel at home before they've even stepped inside.
3. Improved energy efficiency: Many modern front entrance doors are designed with energy efficiency in mind. They can help to reduce heat loss in the winter and keep your home cooler in the summer, leading to lower energy bills and an eco-friendlier home. When it comes to choosing a new front door, there are several different materials to consider. Each material has its own unique set of pro’s & con’s so it's important to choose one that will best suit your needs and preferences.
4. Enhanced security: A new front door can provide increased security for your home. Many modern doors come with advanced locking systems and other security features that can deter intruders for that extra peace of mind.
5. Personalisation: Renovating your front door gives you an opportunity to personalise your home to your taste. You can choose from a wide variety of styles, colours, and designs to match your home's aesthetic and create a look unique to you. Sage green and anthracite grey continue to be popular colours this year as these relaxing hues are soft and neutral. This is great for attracting buyers if there are similar properties for sale in the area and you need yours to stand out.
6. Increased functionality: A new front door can improve the functionality of your home. A door with a wider opening, for example, can make it easier to move furniture in and out of your home as well as make it more accessible for visitors.
One popular material homeowners use for their front entrances is wood. Wood is a classic and timeless material that can add a touch of elegance to any home. However, wooden doors do require regular maintenance to keep them looking their best, such as sanding, varnishing, and oiling, to prevent rot or warping over time. Another front door option is PVC (polyvinyl chloride), a synthetic plastic material known for its durability and low maintenance. PVC doors are also a budget-friendly option, but may not be as sturdy or secure as other materials. Aluminium front doors are also a popular choice, as they are strong, durable, resistant to rust and corrosion, and highly energy efficient. We have a wide variety of external doors including those made out of the 3 materials listed above. Browse our collection of External Doors today and find the door for you.
Remember, a front door is one of the first things people see when they pull up outside or walk past a home. It sets the tone for what a home will look like on the inside, what it says about the owners and what the neighbourhood is like. So whist we are busy knocking down walls, choosing paint colours and accessories for the inside, don't forget the importance of the outside too!
This post is first appeared on - https://www.directdoors.com/blogs/news/6-reasons-to-upgrade-your-external-doors-in-2023
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westeckwindows · 1 year
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A beautiful Westeck curtain wall window system installation by RWT Contracting in Kelowna!》》》Repost@rwtcontractingHere we have a stunning Curtain Wall, installed meticulously by the RWT team. Curtain walls are structurally independent and don't require support on every floor. They tend to span multiple stories and are built outside the slab edge. Curtain walls require a specialized crew and equipment to install. Swipe through to see the incredible work and process of this stunning installation. Supplied by Westeck Windows, and installed by a team of hard working experts, the results are truly impressive.Call us at: (250) 575-6443Or Email us:[email protected]#RWTcontracting #Westeck #westeckwindows #windowdesign #customwindows #curtainwall #fenestration #highperformancewindows#windowhardware #windows #doors #hardware #vinylcasementwindows #contemporarywindows #entries #contruction #upgrade #exteriordoors #doorstyles #doordesign #frontdoors #entryways
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lillyandleopard · 5 years
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Don’t sweat the fall stuff 🍂 follow me on Instagram @saramathews
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