With natural light, a finished lower level often does not feel like a basement at all. The other benefit of a full walk-out basement is to exit the home through a regular door, not a bulkhead. The walkout basement often allows a great area with a beautiful patio and other landscape fea...
) From Wikipedia. A “walk-up” basement isany basement that has an exterior entrance via a stairwell. Some designs cover the stairwell with angled “basement doors” or "bulkhead doors" to keep rain water from accumulating in the stairwell. What is the difference between walk up and walk o...
So into the yellow notebook, for instance, went lyric fragments and song ideas dating back to the 1970s. You could argue that if an idea hasn’t blossomed into a song after 50 years, perhaps it is just dead weight in my Earthwise notebook. But old ideas have sprouted more than once....
I’ll never forget the late-night load-ins after a gig — the gingerly descent with an amp in arms through the concrete bulkhead; wrangling tall, skinny Shure Vocalmaster speakers in through a cellar window; standing in the driveway at 2 a.m. divvying up the buck-three-eighty we made ...
The photo below shows a close up of the beautiful brass track made by 1925 Workbench. It’s placed in a channel caused by two bulkheads so you don’t really see it unless you’re up close, unfortunately. It’s so beautiful that it needs to be seen!
Use timber to build the end walls, using four and a half foot angled-cut timber to support the ends of the roof frame and a door with dimensions of six feet by two and a half feet. Hinges should be put on the door to allow it to open and close. Cover the greenhouse with UV-resi...
” When I finally returned, the band had a basic structure for it in place. Doug and Steve played the song for me a couple of times and I started to get ideas for a beat. What was amazing was how quickly it coalesced into one of the best songs in the band’s repertoire and ...
I’ll never forget the late-night load-ins after a gig — the gingerly descent with an amp in arms through the concrete bulkhead; wrangling tall, skinny Shure Vocalmaster speakers in through a cellar window; standing in the driveway at 2 a.m. divvying up the buck-three-eighty we made ...
through the concrete bulkhead; wrangling tall, skinny Shure Vocalmaster speakers in through a cellar window; standing in the driveway at 2 a.m. divvying up the buck-three-eighty we made at the door at Geno’s (and keeping my mother awake with our jawing); the jokes and happy exhaustion...
through the concrete bulkhead; wrangling tall, skinny Shure Vocalmaster speakers in through a cellar window; standing in the driveway at 2 a.m. divvying up the buck-three-eighty we made at the door at Geno’s (and keeping my mother awake with our jawing); the jokes and happy exhaustion...