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A county private school is looking to create a glazed lobby at one of its residences.
A pair of glazed doors separates the living room and family room into two distinct spaces.
Source: https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/lifestyle/property/4455625/dreel_lodge/
Architects Farrells boast that the building is perfect for residential use because of its rare glazed windows, which will give captivating river views to many of the residents.
Art about the pandemic is hard to find, and when the crisis is addressed in popular culture, it’s usually glazed over with a single line, always uttered in the past tense.
"A simple timber-clad second building, connected to the ruin by a glazed link, provides additional space."
As John Dyas Pottery, Bella Vistan John Dyas makes decorative and crystalline glazed porcelain and is an exhibitor at the Wishing Spring Gallery.
A spokesperson confirmed that the pub is temporarily closed for necessary compliance works, and minor damage to some glazed external doors, including broken panes, is being repaired.
At the next stop, Kaysersberg, I met Lisa Muller, a ceramic artist based near Strasbourg, who sold delicate glazed bowls, dishes and cups in earthy glazes.
Source: https://www.staradvertiser.com/2023/12/24/travel/the-magic-of-europes-christmas-markets/
Classic raspberry filling and almond Kreme, iced and adorned with a glazed cherry.
During the date, Vanessa had struggled to strike up a connection with the singleton and explained: "I've completely glazed over.
Source: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/showbiz-tv/itv-morning-star-hits-back-27592221
He added, “Before Europe came to тАЬclaimтАЭ these prints, cheent a plain weave glazed cotton fabric was printed, or painted in vivid colors and was traded across seas for decades.
He also throws in a heap of magic mushrooms, magic tomatoes, and two “very fine slices of cactus, glazed with honey”, that have Moctezuma and Cortés tripping so hard they don’t even need translators.
Here the country-house order of the original persists, albeit with interruptions – early operating theatres, for example, glazed like conservatories to allow maximum daylight, poke through the roofline.
He wrote: 'During the day I'd drag myself up and go to work, then just stare with glazed eyes at my computer screen, willing the hours to tick by so I could drive home again.'
I looked like a glazed donut.
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/dannicaramirez/tiktok-scalp-massage-trend
In addition, glazed ceramic tiles that were originally part of one of the pools were retained.
It also shows the museum's main building, with a design that incorporates elements of traditional Chinese architecture - a storied pavilion and a roof of yellow glazed tiles.
It is claimed the new design will complement the wider streetscape with a glazed frontage and iQ Student Accommodation will offer a variety of tenures, allowing students to choose the block they live in.
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/23650025.glasgow-bath-street-student-accommodation-way/?ref=rss
It’s also glazed, so all you have to do is wipe it down for a quick cleanup.
Moving from the mains to the sides, I was in awe of Bistro du Vin's glazed carrots, which melted in the mouth and were utterly heavenly.