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230924 "Adam R. Maxwell" <amaxwell@m... Jun-12-2012 Re: project progress & question
On Jun 10, 2012, at 18:14 , Kirk Eppler <eppler.kirk@g...> wrote:

> Nice use of the beer bottle for scale.

It's a frame of reference a lot of us understand...

> I think the frame no frame decision goes with style around it, where is it
going, what does the rest of your house look like, etc.
> 
> I have always thought of frameless as european or more modern, framed being
more traditional.  So, if your house has an 1884 pedigree, I think I'd go
framed.

A couple others have suggested that offlist, as well.  For the
record, it's a rental house built in 2004, and the cabinets are
particle board with oak face frames.  If framed is more traditional,
though, that works out all around.

thanks,
Adam

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