This rawness plays against the finesse of the timber joinery and gives the interiors a fresh edge. |
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Mr Stevenson offers all general building services including plastering, joinery and brickwork. |
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Router bits and shaper cutters are available in several profiles, making it easy to achieve traditional door frame joinery. |
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To make a room feel more spacious, use cool colours and paint joinery and walls the same shade. |
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With this sense of joinery interlocking in three dimensions, the room has the scale and detail of a meticulously crafted piece of furniture. |
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In this way it can help the owner of a property to get the right sort of windows, joinery or plaster finish on their building. |
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Connoisseurs of American furniture have always taken a hard line about joinery. |
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There is an excellent range of colours and it makes superb flooring panelling, joinery and furniture. |
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He got involved in wood-work, learning the fine points of joinery and carpentry. |
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Working alone, Stevens produces his furniture from resawn veneers and air-dried solid wood using traditional joinery. |
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It boasts many original features including joinery, fireplaces, window boxes and timber ceilings. |
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A log building expert analyzed features such as handwrought nails, log joinery, and floor plans. |
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The house has highly decorated interiors with lavish plasterwork, inlaid floors and exquisite joinery. |
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It was only a series of coincidences that saw Gary enter the theatrical world, instead of the world of joinery. |
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He and his colleagues repair roofs, aluminum joinery and vertical walls of skyscrapers. |
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The craft centre also offers tuition for the public who will be trained in joinery skills and the use of the equipment. |
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Once this is achieved the thicknesser accurately and rapidly dimensions all your timber to the required size making accurate joinery a breeze. |
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Trainees can specialize in two-year courses in joinery, metalwork, agricultural machinery maintenance, and construction skills. |
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Apart from building sites, the other locations for members were the many joinery shops which prefabricated doors and frames. |
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Pat and son Fergus are involved in the Bolger family joinery and furniture business at Wells, Royal Oak. |
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After nervously futzing with wood and various implements of joinery for more than a morning, I produced a wriggly, trapezoidal sort of thing. |
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A glance upward through the ceiling area reveals the huge cross timbers, and the complex joinery of the gambrel roof system. |
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He is planning to teach his joinery skills to people in the area so they can rebuild their homes. |
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He favors mortise-and-tenon joinery for his casework, frame-and-panel door construction, and dovetails at the front and back of each drawer. |
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A lot of people make the mistake in thinking that he used a 5 or so point rip bowsaw blade to cut joinery. |
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The frame is usually fully expressed on the interior of the building to take advantage of the beauty of the timber frame joinery. |
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I really didn't want the joinery and all those things to be really schmick. |
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He was looking for under-utilised joinery skills, a resourceful design team as well as local supplies of timber. |
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Hemmings went on to execute the woodwork as well as more sophisticated joinery work, including doors and window sashes, at Poplar Forest. |
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The kinds of doors we specialize in are ledged and braced doors but we also offer a bespoke joinery and design service. |
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A joiner by trade, Stuart has a lifelong passion for boating and has used his joinery skills to update parts of the former lifeboat. |
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Bisnath, who is also known for his woodcraft, has a joinery shop at home, so making the stilts is no problem. |
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The gently pitched roof and wood joinery recall the Craftsman and Japanese influences that hold such significant places in Bay Area architecture. |
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What is disclosed is that he first cut his teeth in the family joinery and building business alongside his father and uncle. |
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The workshop will also include a degree of joinery and painting of the finished forms. |
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Henry soon realised that his son was as skilled in design as he was in construction and moved his son from joinery to architecture. |
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The two Stuarts travelled with a group including part-time lecturer in carpentry and joinery, James Henderson. |
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Most lattice panels of this region and period were made of many small components held together by complex joinery. |
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The massive walls work well as heat sinks, but the beautiful timber walls, with all their complex joinery, are too porous to hold heat. |
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With just a little bit of simple joinery one could make a Shaker-style wooden seed box to replace the modern plastic version, and a soil tamper to firm the compost. |
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The distortion I saw was a rippling effect in the surface of the joinery caused by shrinkage of the timber as the dry rot fungus destroyed the internal wood. |
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Afrormosia: This West African tree, which is used for furniture and in joinery, is classified as Endangered. |
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This sliding mosquito net is ideal to equip a large picture window and merges perfectly with your sliding joinery. |
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There are small plants making fibrous plaster, soft drinks, sheet metal, joinery, and bricks. |
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In time, furniture making became a new craft, that of joinery, and the joiners broke from the carpenters to establish their own guilds. |
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All three are very experienced in aluminium joinery and Sébastien Briand has been working in the industry for 10 years. |
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All the fresh air for the house enters through intakes in upper part of joinery for preheating. |
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The manufacturing process includes cutting, stitching, joinery, surface treatment, upholstery and assembly. |
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This is one of the reasons why a finishing layer is indispensible for exterior joinery, such as window. |
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With its current workforce of 27, the company is specialised in the installation and sale of PVC, timber and aluminium outdoor joinery. |
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In principle, for exterior joinery Oregon pine requires no preservation treatment, at least if all sapwood is carefully removed. |
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Timber framing refers to a specific type of post and beam construction in which solid wood timbers are joined by means of traditional wooden joinery. |
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They toured the house, which is in an intact state with all its original plaster-work, joinery and fireplaces, and much of the original furniture. |
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So, as of this weekend, my home is filled with furniture which was previously in my grandmother's unit, most of it in the same dark joinery of my home. |
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Teak furniture is generally all made with mortise and tendon joinery. |
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The joinery not only meets the requirements of modern engineering, it is the classic housed mortise and tenon joinery that has withstood the test of time. |
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His earliest wood sculptures, suggesting unlikely mergers of Constructivism and West African ethnographic objects, displayed joinery worthy of a piano builder or luthier. |
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Another interesting joinery detail is the use of angled supports through mortised and wedged into the end joists as nailers for the interior cornice. |
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But perhaps the art of joinery is subtle enough to conceal the ill-will of the maker in the fine grain of the wood, or to obscure it with careful polishing. |
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There will be a small-scale industry in carpentry and joinery, as well as brick making which might also absorb the orphans upon completion of their courses. |
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Their diameters are less than the coil and stick nails, and are primarily used for finish and trim work in the construction and joinery industries. |
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Male youth tend to select programmes in carpentry, joinery, brick-laying or motor vehicle mechanics, and female learners select skills like tailoring or catering. |
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Perhaps the craftsman used his feet to position the work on the floor while using a chisel and mallet to effect joinery work, a practice still known in some areas. |
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It is used in the building industry in exterior joinery and carpentry applications for boarding, shutter boards, exterior basements and balustrades and riverside panelling. |
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The devout, incredibly expensive perfectionism of the building's lapidary joinery and excruciating lighting may cloy — the God in these details is a neat-freak — but it optimizes looking. |
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The timbers originally were tree boles squared with a broadaxe or adze and joined together with joinery without nails. |
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The wood can be worked and sawn in any direction and is used for making musical instruments, furniture, joinery, wood flooring and parquetry. |
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It covers 10 crafts, including bricklaying, cabinet making, carpentry, joinery, painting and decorating, plastering, roofing and tiling. |
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For the renovation of traditional buildings: internal and external masonry in stone with lime plaster, floors, carpentry and joinery work, slating work. |
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Bespoke joinery firm Andy Thornton Contracts had 60 people working on a new attraction at the theme park, based on the film Ratatouille. |
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A carpenter and joiner is one who has a much broader skill ranging from joinery, finishing carpentry, building construction and form work. |
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Installation of metal joinery except doors and windows. |
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Here it also forms an illuminating study of joinery, scale, detailing, proportion and comfort — comprehended almost as much by sitting as by looking. |
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The sliding scone brick, designed by Kawneer, is a sliding bay that integrates perfectly into new constructions and renders the opening joinery invisible. |
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The necessary work must fall within a specific category and must be designed to rehabilitate the building: renovating external joinery, treating dry rot, radon, etc. |
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The firm's client base is SME builders and specialist niche joinery manufacturers and shopfitters. |
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The Storm window and door range offer all the aesthetics of timber, a window designed to replicate period features, that are normally only found with traditional joinery. |
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This aliphatic polyurethane dispersion offers weathering resistance as well as chemical and mechanical resistance for wood joinery and other outdoor applications. |
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Interior joinery is another common use of both European and white ash. |
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Throughout the past one thousand years of woodworking, joinery methods have functioned as a common thread, from mortise and tenon to dovetails, rabbets and tongue and groove. |
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At the heart of the new scheme will be a specially commissioned pounds 250,000 kiln which will turn poor-quality timber into high-value joinery grade material. |
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Fully trained carpenters and joiners will often move into related trades such as shop fitting, scaffolding, bench joinery, maintenance and system installation. |
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Other special features include iroko joinery, known for its hardwearing qualities and specially sourced for the new windows, doors and staircases. |
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Disassembling carpentry and joinery, stocks, frames and window sills with loading and disposal at the landfill designated by the supervisory authority. |
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