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    There are herringbone wood floors, built-in cabinets and open shelving. It has a black and gold Blue Star range with a pasta faucet and a separate pantry, wine cellar with wall racking and a huge ...

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    The concrete freestanding tub is from Native Trails with hardware is by Waterworks. Over the tub is a pendant light from Allied Maker, and the fabric for the window treatments and the side chair ...

  5. Shelf (storage) - Wikipedia

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    Free-standing shelves can be accessible from either one or both longer length sides. A shelf with hidden internal brackets is termed a floating shelf. A shelf or case designed to hold books is a bookshelf. The length of the shelf is based upon the space limitations of its siting and the amount of weight which it will be expected to hold.

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    Typical suburban single-family house in Poland Single-family houses in Montreal Typical single-family home in Northern Germany. Terms corresponding to a single-family detached home in common use are single-family home (in the US and Canada), single-detached dwelling (in Canada), detached house (in the United Kingdom and Canada), and separate house (in New Zealand).

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    More specifically, this term refers to a narrow-aisled, multilevel system of iron or steel shelving that evolved in the 19th century to meet increasing demands for storage space. [1] An "open-stack" library allows its patrons to enter the stacks to browse for themselves; "closed stacks" means library staff retrieve books for patrons on request.

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