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sink-side of the kitchen. i like having my calendars to look at above the sink, and i am so glad i got the tivoli audio unit. music makes a big difference in the kitchen...
the terra cotta general was a Christmas present from angie.
i don't have a dishwasher but find it's not that big a deal. i do wish i had a little more counterspace, but made room by putting all my tea stuff in a cabinet.
Well done! You've captured the proportions correctly in all three -- they are just slightly heavier than the originals, so perhaps it's a quality of your inking pen? You can see the counterspace of the original is a bit more open -- otherwise very nice.
Who doesn't love a clean home? Our designers can create a laundry room that will make cleaning and folding clothes a bit less tedious.
Aurora Ballroom. Future Force Design for Counterspace Campaigning
– Lt. Gen. Shawn N. Bratton, Deputy Chief of Space Operations, Strategy, Plans, Programs and Requirements
– Brig. Gen. Devin R. Pepper, Deputy Commanding General, Operations, and Vice Command, Space Operations Command
– Col. Charles Galbreath, USSF (Ret.), Senior Fellow for Space Studies, AFA’s Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies
– Scott Forney, President, General Atomics Electromagnetics Systems
– Moderator: Gen. Kevin P. Chilton, USAF (Ret.), Explorer Chair at AFA’s Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies
Photo by Mike Tsukamoto/Air & Space Forces Magazine
The kitchen initially stopped here, we put a breakfast bar next to the stove to gain some counterspace
Aurora Ballroom. Future Force Design for Counterspace Campaigning
– Lt. Gen. Shawn N. Bratton, Deputy Chief of Space Operations, Strategy, Plans, Programs and Requirements
– Brig. Gen. Devin R. Pepper, Deputy Commanding General, Operations, and Vice Command, Space Operations Command
– Col. Charles Galbreath, USSF (Ret.), Senior Fellow for Space Studies, AFA’s Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies
– Scott Forney, President, General Atomics Electromagnetics Systems
– Moderator: Gen. Kevin P. Chilton, USAF (Ret.), Explorer Chair at AFA’s Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies
Photo by Mike Tsukamoto/Air & Space Forces Magazine
Everything fit (barely) in the Trekroller. There was also a dozen eggs I forgot to put into this shot. The top of the chest freezer works pretty well as extra light-duty counterspace.
New countertops in 2004. Large, spacious and brightly lit. Lots of counterspace and tons of storage. Full eating bar.
Tons of counterspace, double vanity sinks, solid mable cabinets, linen closet, separate whirlpool tub & shower, and ceramic tile floors.
View of stove + microwave/convection oven area. So much more counterspace! So the fridge is off to the left of that, I just couldn't get a good angle to get it all in.
“Responsible Counterspace Campaigning” panel discussion.
Moderator: Col Charles Galbreath, USSF (Ret.), Senior Resident Fellow for Space Studies,
Mitchell Institute Spacepower Advantage Center of Excellence
• Brig Gen Devin R. Pepper, Deputy Commanding General, Operations, and Vice Commander, Space Operations Command
• Dr. Kelly Hammett, Director & PEO, Space Rapid Capabilities Office
• Robert “Otis” Winkler, Vice President, Corporate Development and National Security Programs, Kratos Defense
• Mike Neylon, Director, Space Protection & Control, Raytheon
• Dr. John “Patsy” Klein
Senior Fellow and Strategist at Falcon Research, Inc., and
Adjunct Professor at George Washington University’s Space Policy Institute and
Georgetown University’s Strategic Studies Program
Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies held its 3rd Annual Spacepower Security Forum “A Closer Look at Competitive Endurance” on March 27, 2024, at the Army Navy Country Club in Arlington, VA. Photo by Mike Tsukamoto/Air & Space Forces Association
You can't tell from this shot, but there are matching cupboards and counterspace on the left side too. We're gonna put the dining table where the camera is currently....
Pretty good shot of the galley; companionway steps to the right, generous counterspace and double stainless-steel sink with pressure hot/cold water, there's an apparent hole where the current 110v electric cooktop is actually sitting (it's lower than this shot can see) presently. The white you see in the aft teak are stowage for plates and such. Lots of storage along both sides of the boat, dark translucent sliding windows all the way along, plus space above that for smaller items such as books or such.
Kitchen is an ok size. Much bigger than our current one. With lots of counterspace and a fair amount of storage too
Corian® Quartz Smoked Quartzite on display at Bliffert Lumber Showroom in DeForest, WI. Fabrication by Counterspace.