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	<caption>A three sided custom bathroom vanity with a recessed marble top.</caption>	
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	<caption>These bookcases are included in the developement at Stammer Parke.</caption>	
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	<caption>This is a custom triangled shaped bathroom vanity with working drawers.</caption>	
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	<caption>In the background you can see lateral legal sized file drawers, with bookcases on top, for a home office.</caption>	
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	<caption>A custom sized bathroom vanity that has been glazed.</caption>	
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	<caption>This desk features paper slots and a custom made corkboard back.</caption>	
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	<caption>This is a massive bathroom vanity. It is ten feet long and nine feet in height. It includes sink flips, pocket doors with a television pull-out, and lights in the soffit.</caption>	
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	<caption>It might not look like it, but this entertainment center will hold a 52 inch television. It is fifteen feet long and nine feet in height. Also featured are raised panel headers.</caption>	
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	<caption>With a television mount and make up counter in the center this is one large vanity.</caption>	
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	<caption>This desk features a keyboard pull-out, a printer pull-out, a pencil drawer and plenty of storage.</caption>	
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	<caption>Angled cabinets flanking the fire place added much needed storage to this room.</caption>	
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	<caption>Custom arch top bookcase and a custom mantle are installed in one of Haury and Smiths developements on Lone Oak.</caption>	
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	<caption>These bookcases are two of our more plain models.</caption>	
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	<caption>A small coffee bar in a bathroom.</caption>	
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	<caption>This is another coffee bar in a bathroom are, they are getting quite popular these days.</caption>	
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	<caption>This style of entertainment center is our most popular design. It features two side bookcase that are shallower than the center and raised panel headers.</caption>	
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	<caption>In this side profile you can see the raised panel end panel, the offset deatail, and the crown mould.</caption>	
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	<caption>Here you can see the custom raised panel header with the keystone and the crown moulding detail around it.</caption>	
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	<caption>This entertainment center is pretty much the same as the one before except it has an arch top on it.</caption>	
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	<caption>This bookcase is massive, it is over four feet wide and twelve foot tall.</caption>	
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	<caption>A raised panel side detail really enhances the look of this vanity.</caption>	
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	<caption>Trying to maximize space with door concerns, this bathroom vanity had to have a clipped corner with open shelving.</caption>	
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	<caption>A custom mantle and two 16ft built in bookcases with barrel arches on the top.</caption>	
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	<caption>A large bathroom vanity with a hidden Television behind pocket doors.</caption>	
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	<caption>Another view of the same bathroom vanity.</caption>	
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	<caption>This is another bathroom vanity with a television behind pocket doors.</caption>	
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	<caption>These built-ins are standard at Hobbs Place and Morning Side, and other Haury and Smith developments.</caption>	
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	<caption>Elevator at 1010 16th Avenue building before staining.</caption>	
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	<caption>Another view of the elevator at 1010 16th Avenue building before staining</caption>	
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	<caption>Elevator at 1010 16th Avenue building stained and finished.</caption>	
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	<caption>Closet drawer stacks and a sweater shelf with a panel concealing a return air unit.</caption>	
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	<caption>His and hers closet drawer stacks.</caption>	
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	<caption>Walnut vanity with drawers moved to the bottom to allow for a function drawer.</caption>	
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	<caption>Another closet drawer stack, this time with jewelry drawers on top.</caption>	
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	<caption>Alexander Built-in</caption>	
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	<caption>Built-in Next To Stone Wall</caption>	
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	<caption>Alexander Built-in</caption>	
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	<caption>These are cabinets in a laundry room. </caption>	
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	<caption>Another view of the same laundry room.</caption>	
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	<caption>This house had this same set-up in three rooms. A window seat, desk, and a bookcase. </caption>	
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	<caption>This is the angled bookcase from a different view.</caption>	
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	<caption>This is the built-in desk from a different view.</caption>	
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	<caption>A close up on one style of window seat that we offer. This one has a bead board front to match the room.</caption>	
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	<caption>This double drawer stack does not have the smaller jewelry drawers on top.</caption>	
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	<caption>These bookcases have been intergrated with a coffered ceiling.</caption>	
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	<caption>These are the standard closet units that we offer.</caption>	
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	<caption>The top of this desk has removable slots for mail and other papers.</caption>	
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	<caption>These dining room cabinets were designed to give the maximum amount of space without taking too much away from the room.</caption>	
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