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Side Yard Porch in DC Metro
Foyer Mudroom DC Metro Gray walls, a brown front door, and a mid-sized transitional medium tone wood floor are featured in the entryway.
Living Room Formal DC Metro
Mid-sized elegant formal and enclosed medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room photo with white walls, a standard fireplace, a wood fireplace surround and no tv
Brick - Traditional Exterior Example of a huge classic red two-story brick house exterior design with a hip roof and a shingle roof
Porch Side Yard DC Metro Large mid-century modern screened-in side porch idea with a roof extension
Family Room Enclosed
Small minimalist enclosed light wood floor family room photo with pink walls, no fireplace and no tv
This is an illustration of a sizable modern back porch with a roof extension.
Home Bar DC Metro
Wet bar - small traditional single-wall wet bar idea with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets and marble countertops
DC Metro Kitchen Enclosed Inspiration for a large, enclosed, country-style kitchen remodel with a medium-toned wood floor, an undermount sink, white cabinets with raised panels, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and an island.
Bedroom Master Large trendy master carpeted bedroom photo with beige walls
HIGH VOLTAGE CAUTION is why squirrels and birds can comfortably sit on electrical lines while a misplaced balloon or fallen tree limb burst into flames and send arcs of electricity into the air. high ampage signs aren't common and here's why:
amperes are the unit of electrical current. they express an amount, while voltage is the difference between two electrical currents
familiar with the subway/metro system? they have electrified rails that have many amps of current running through them, but it does not harm you if your body is only touching the electrified rail. much like the train system, electricity does not like to be smushed together and would like to equalize
so if you have one foot on the ground and the other on the rail, the crowded electricity in the rail will want to move to the less crowded ground... via your body, which will kill you. if you don't give the electricity a path to equalize, then it won't hurt you
next time you see the little birds on the electrical line, remember those birds have a lot of amps pumping around them :)
Kitchen Great Room in DC Metro
Contemporary Porch - Porch
Ideas for a large, modern back porch renovation that includes a roof extension
Bedroom - Rustic Bedroom Inspiration for a small bedroom remodel in the rustic loft style with beige walls and light wood floors.
Traditional Patio - Patio Example of a mid-sized classic backyard brick patio fountain design