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Go directly to content (Alt 1)Go directly to second-level navigation (Alt 3)Go directly to first-level navigation (Alt 2) The Latest at Goethe In the few years that we have been in the business we have made hundreds of customers really happy be it from the banking industry to marine industry, our vast range of fabrics and blind types have helped us bridge the gap between aesthetic and value for money. Some of the Industries and clients with whom we have worked are here below. RAK Bank, Dubai & Abu Dhabi Al Hilal Bank, Abu Dhabi National Bank of Abu Dhabi, Dubai Dubai International Financial Center , Dubai LG Electronics Head Office, Dubai & Jebel Ali Mouwaad – Al Mass Tower, Dubai Hyundai Head Office, Dubai Alliance Business Center, Dubai TAD Metal, Jebel Ali Hadley Group, Jebel Ali Qatar Petroleum Office, Dubai Jumeirah Lake Towers, Dubai Al Bateena Palace, Abu Dhabi Jumeira Beach Residence, Dubai
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MInistry of Education, Dubai Dubai Police Head Quarters Roads and Transport Authority, Dubai Scientific Diagnostic Center, Dubai Dubai Medical Center, Hor Al Anz Global Indian International School, Dubai Interior Decoration companies we work with Mayas ArtMarwaanDWPUltimate InteriorsInteriors InternationalCorner StoneDanway InteriorsBig BoysClifftonDEPAJassco Our staircase when we bought the house There's something about black paint on a stairs that feels sophisticated and masculine without being ordinary and predictable. I don't know if we'd pain EVERYTHING black, (as great as it looks) but maybe black with dark stained banisters might do - We have that light post on the bottom banister to work into the color scheme somehow. Classic, timeless, clean and bright. There's going to be a lot of white in our home - We plan on having the Kitchen, Dinning Room, 'French Parlor' and at least two or three of the bathrooms painted white. Being a Landscape designer, I'm obsessed with plants...
Really, it's becoming a problem for both Steve and I ...So its very hard for both of us to see ANY tree cut down. Of course, The house was covered in a jungle of undesirables - English Ivy, diseased half dead Elm, Pepper and Magnolia trees, hazardous leaning Pines...massive Yucca planted on the foundation and gas line...a hedge of Jade...We knew a big overhaul was in store in order uncover the house, improve the health of the GOOD trees and for overall security reasons. Fortunately, nothing was over 25 years old and we were left with some beautiful trees that will do much better now that they have space AND for every plant that was removed, we will most likely plant 3 appropriate ones in its place. Photo courtesy of James Gosnell lovin' our Glorious Redwoods After weeks of living in a MESS of a house I decided to at put some things together in at least one of the living rooms. Even with the unfinished floors, dusty old curtains and old paint - it gave us a taste of what is to come.
Just picturing it with soft white paint and dark stained floors..... Its going to be beautiful!After weeks of no sleep and driving/walking by the house almost every day, on Jan 23rd 2013 at 11:am - we finally closed! Both so excited we could cry, we walked through our dream home completely by ourselves for the first time. The house seemed twice as big this time and we knew we would have our hands full, but everything felt so right. . .We knew we were in the right place. We have now been in the house for about a month and a half now and we've been so busy working on it that I haven't taken the time to post on here. (hoping to get better about that in the future) first corner ripped up! in the dinning room. first coat of Jasco a few coats of Jasco, plastic scrapper, some steel wool and elbow grease. Leo, Gertrude and Michael Stein. The Ellen Kenna House 1890's Joey Romero, 24, said he and his girlfriend rode out the storm in the freezer of a Sonic Burger restaurant at a service station in Rice.They were driving from Dallas to Houston when it started to hail, he said.
Every birthday I am either sucked up into some type of clearly defined white light or enshrouded in a low lying chemtrail. 80 Columbus Circle, Unit 66ELocated in the Residences at The Mandarin Hotel located at the Time Warner Center, this exquisite home is perched high atop this world-renown building on the 66th floor.Price: $6,500,000Minimum Down: 10%Monthly Maintenance/CC: $3,540Monthly Real Estate Tax: $2,9662 Beds | 1 Half BathApproximate Sq. Feet: 1,757PETS ALLOWEDAll inquiries are confidential. "It was the same as when all of the nerdy boys from the reed section of band grew up, shot steroids, and toured with the top rock bands of the late 70s and early 80s as roadies with their shirts off." Don Van Vliet, better known as Captain Beefheart, with the guitarist Jeff Morris Tepper in 1980.1941 - 2010I'm sorry for your loss Victor and Pamela. Vincent Cassel and Natalie Portman in Darren Aronofsky's, "Black Swan".2010 Joshua Tree National Park, CAPolaroid Spectra1985
A note from Adam Donaghey:Friends,Come celebrate our newly renovated Texas Theatre in Oak Cliff with a good 'ol fashioned ribbon cutting. Mayor Tom Leppert will do the honors; there will be eggnog and hors d'oeuvres, several special guests (see below), and a free screening of holiday fave "Planes, Trains & Automobiles"!Following is all the information on the event and attached is a flyer.I'll be attending both of these events and you should too!Best,AdamAviation Cinemas and Dallas City Councilwoman Delia Jasso Announce a Holiday Housewarming party and ribbon cutting ceremony at the historic Texas Theatre on Thursday, Dec. 9th from 5pm – 7:00pm.Special Guest Mayor Tom Leppert, City Councilwoman Delia Jasso, Members of the local and national Media, Dallas City Officials, the Oak Cliff Board, friends of the Texas Theatre, Aviation Cinemas Partners and Staff will be on hand to usher in the Holidays in a good ‘ol fashioned Texas way: a ribbon cutting, a classic film and enough eggnog to last all winter long.
With special appearances from Gary Mack, Historian, JFK Assassination Expert and Curator at The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza; as well as Ron Jackson (Actor) who played the FBI Spokesman in Oliver Stone’s film “JFK”; and Retired Dallas Police Officer Henry “Hank” Horn, Jr. - one of the first Officers on the scene at the Texas Theatre to arrest Lee Harvey Oswald in 1963.“The Texas Theatre remains a significant part of the Kennedy assassination story, and The Sixth Floor Museum is pleased that efforts to restore and return the theater to life are finally being realized” said Sixth Floor Museum Curator Gary Mack.Aviation Cinemas is excited to add Mr. Mack and Mr. Horn to the guest list as one of the major goals for the company is to preserve the history of the Texas Theatre and all those involved in its early days.Doors open at 5pm with cocktails and appetizers for attendees. At 5:25 Special Guest Mayor Tom Leppert will speak and officially cut the ribbon on the newly renovated theatre.
City Councilwoman Delia Jasso, who was been integral in the revitalization efforts of the Theatre and throughout Oak Cliff, will speak next as the group enters the space for a tour. At 7:00pm there will be a special screening of the classic holiday comedy “Plains Trains and Automobiles” inside the theatre. Dress is business casual or your favorite Holiday sweater / turtleneck and jacket combo.*****The official schedule for the event on Dec 9th is as follows:5:00pm – opening remarks from Mayor Tom Leppert, Delia Jasso and Aviation Cinemas Partners Barak Epstein, Eric Steele, Jason Reimer, Adam Donaghey and Special Guests.5:30pm – Official Ribbon Cutting5:45 - 7:00pm – Appetizers and cocktails in the Texas Theatre bar and lobby area7:00 - 8:30pm – Free screening of Holiday Classic “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” "It was like staring into the eyes of a cobra without an antacid." Alice is made of cotton candy, talent and dreams.This picture is 10 minutes old. Hollywood, California 2010Nikon D60Nikon D3000Nikkor 18-55 f/3.5-5.6Sigma 70-300 f/4-5.6Nikkor 50mm f/1.8Panasonic DMC-FZ35iPhone...