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The Doors:

The Doors MDF was cut to fit the existing units and narrow strips of it were glued to the doors before they were painted cream. To give the doors further style and a professional finish, smart, recessed handles! were fitted, while the worktop ' was edged with stainless steel for a classic, upmarket touch.

This stylish, modern kitchen combines plain doors with soft colour to create a contemporary effect. Good quality taps, accessories and splashback give the room a classy edge, even though the units are fronted with inexpensive MDF doors.

See Also Inset Doors:

Sideboards used to be naff, the sort of thing your granny kept her crystal in. Not any more. They've been reinvented as a stylish and ultra useful addition to a dining or living room. This one is in warm cherry wood with grey inset doors, looks great and creates heaps of storage space. The oak Table and chairs have the clean lines of modern design, and the glass tabletop looks sharp and original.

An inexpensive way to revamp a tired kitchen is to remove the doors and replace them with MDF ones. You can get MDF cut to fit at a wood merchants or DIY store. You can probably use the existing hinges to fix them in place, then just paint them whatever shade you like. Super-plain doors like these don't have to look boring. The combination of colour and some long, sexy handles makes them look chic and contemporary.


On The Other Hand See Swing-up Doors:

A close look at it reveals that it is by no means a purely abstract construction consisting simply of a few iron poles welded together, but rather the spatial representation of a line drawing of a woman on a swing. The small, round metal plate has to be seen as the head and the oval shape underneath as her body. Her arms are protruding from it and pulling at the ropes of the swing, while her feet are pushing against the lower part of the swing.

The Swing. The golf swing, an exacting tech¬nique, involves a backswing, downswing, and follow-through. To execute the backswing, the player takes his club away from the ball in a sweeping motion backward and upward by the hands and arms while keeping his head station¬ary. He maintains his balance by pivoting, or twisting the body, around the axis of his head position. Ideally, the upper torso should turn twice as much as the lower torso until the back-swing is completed.
 
 

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