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  2. 45 Gorgeous Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas—With Photos From ... - AOL

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    A deep, porcelain sink and open shelves are two other common elements frequently brought up by design pros. Related: 35 Outdoor Lighting Ideas to Transform Your Yard, Deck or Patio

  3. These Stylish Outdoor Tables Are Practically Begging ... - AOL

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    Brands are rolling out a slew of striking new surfaces to suit all outdoor settings, from vibrant poolside cocktail tables to architectural dining designs.

  4. If You See a Small Sink in a Hallway, This Is What It’s For

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    It makes perfect sense—it's a helpful mop sink! The post If You See a Small Sink in a Hallway, This Is What It’s For appeared first on Taste of Home.

  5. Root rot - Wikipedia

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    Root rot is a condition in which anoxic conditions in the soil or potting media around the roots of a plant cause them to rot. This occurs due to excessive standing water around the roots. [1] It is found in both indoor and outdoor plants, although it is more common in indoor plants due to overwatering, heavy potting media, or containers with ...

  6. The Night Café - Wikipedia

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    The painting was executed on industrial primed canvas of size 30 ( French standard ). It depicts the interior of the cafe, with a half-curtained doorway in the center background leading, presumably, to more private quarters. Five customers sit at tables along the walls to the left and right, with Ginoux, the landlord said to be depicted (standing) in it, to one side of a billiard table near ...

  7. Sink - Wikipedia

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    The washstand was a bathroom sink made in the United States in the late 18th century. [1] The washstands were small tables on which were placed a pitcher and a deep bowl, following the English tradition. Sometimes the table had a hole where the large bowl rested, which led to the making of dry sinks.