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Rob & Julie Snow Family Blog: A New Table Flow Chart
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Rob and Julie Snow Family Blog. About our family and our life. Aug 5, 2015. A New Table Flow Chart. I purposefully wanted some mismatched stools. I don't yet have enough seating for when the table is expanded. But even at the smallest size, it feel so expansive to us! Underneath the table does look a little "busy" but comfort and clean-ability trumps. They wipe right off! No crevices for food to get stuck in! Speaking of clean-ability, feel free to ignore the dishes in my sink. A New Table Flow Chart.
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Creating Space In A Small Room - The France & Søn blog
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Seasonal Transitions Done Right! We’re Going Glamping! Creating Space In A Small Room. Retrofuturism: The Future of The Past. France and Son Lists. America's premier purveyors of handpicked design. About France and Son. Creating Space In A Small Room. Floor To Ceiling Curtains. Floor to ceiling curtains are the perfect way to add height to a small room. They allow your eyes to travel upwards, making you feel like you are in a larger room. Furniture made from materials like transparent acrylic. We’r...
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Making Dreams Come True: Second-Story Man
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Making Dreams Come True. This Blog is a showcase for the Art of Robert Rowe. Monday, May 4, 2015. Offering a would-be thief a second chance is risky—especially when he could steal your heart. There are no accidents, and the second-story man discovers that in life and love there can be a second story. Coming May 29, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Robert Rowe is a professional theme park designer and writer. He is currently consulting with Studio Z. He also has a new novel out. View ...So Goes M...
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Making Dreams Come True: June 2011
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Making Dreams Come True. This Blog is a showcase for the Art of Robert Rowe. Sunday, June 12, 2011. Lost in Space Design:Excerpt. Here's a sneak peek at my new book Lost in Space Design: No Place To Hide. The book explores the design of classic sci-fi/fantasy television show by looking at both the production and the science behind the fiction. The book contains more than 100 images and illustrations. I created most of them were created in SketchUp. Lost in Space Design: No Place To Hide. Pilot episode "N...
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Making Dreams Come True: Fuel Barge Detail
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Making Dreams Come True. This Blog is a showcase for the Art of Robert Rowe. Monday, April 27, 2015. The Fuel Barge miniature used in the Lost in Space episodes "Wild Adventure" and "The Haunted Lighthouse" were missing in a small detail. This hatch was actually built as a full sized section of the tank for an actor to interact with. The fuel gauge is in the upper righthand corner and two hooks are provided for safety tethers to attach. Lost in Space Design: No Place To Hide. View my complete profile.
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Making Dreams Come True: Fuel Barge Final Details
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Making Dreams Come True. This Blog is a showcase for the Art of Robert Rowe. Saturday, May 2, 2015. Fuel Barge Final Details. Here are the final details of the Fuel Barge hatch. All of the colors seen in these details were called out on production drawings. The shades were selected based upon the common shades of orange, red, or yellow seen during the series run. Lost in Space Design: No Place To Hide. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Robert Rowe at LinkedIn. Ma and Pa Kettle.
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Making Dreams Come True: Fuel Barge Bottom
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Making Dreams Come True. This Blog is a showcase for the Art of Robert Rowe. Friday, April 24, 2015. This is an interesting view of the Fuel Barge- it's the bottom view. Comparing this view with the top view it becomes evident that there are three repeats of the number and pattern around each tank. Lost in Space Design: No Place To Hide. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Robert Rowe at LinkedIn. Lost in Space Design: No Place To Hide at Amazon.com. Robert P. Rowe, Author.
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Making Dreams Come True: April 2015
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Making Dreams Come True. This Blog is a showcase for the Art of Robert Rowe. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Fuel Barge More Details. It would appear that the hatches on the Fuel Barge were intended to slide up. Even though a full sized section of the fuel tank was built on stage with this hatch the hatch was not made practical. On screen the glowing push buttons for the fuel capacity could be seen, but little else. Lost in Space Design: No Place To Hide. Monday, April 27, 2015. Friday, April 24, 2015. A site...
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Making Dreams Come True: October 2010
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Making Dreams Come True. This Blog is a showcase for the Art of Robert Rowe. Saturday, October 30, 2010. In the meantime, please don't be shy. Take a look around the blog. There are 139 postings here and I'll bet that you haven't seen them all. Choose a topic that you like from the labels on the right. Or, better yet, head down (on the lower right) to the Blog Archive. Start at the bottom and check out an entry a day. I'll be back before you know it. The attached image is from my Pleasantville. The roof ...
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