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Topic: Glass Doors

Related:
  Glass for fireplace doors    Sliding glass doors  
  Glass Windows    Open Door  
  Back Door    Windows and Doors  
  Door    Front Door  
  Glass    Glass Shower Door  
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 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Favorite possession(s):Ikea bedroom,  Caravan,  House
Currently has on their coffee table:Fine Woodworking
Dream job(s):Interior decorator
Favorite activity(s):Pottery
Favorite food(s):Peaches and cream
Interest(s):Meeting women
Favorite sport(s):Skateboarding,  Sailing,  Skiing
Favorite movie(s):Run Lola Run,  Saturday Night Fever
Likes to wear:Vinyl,  Moustache
Listens to:The Doors
Favorite time of year:Summer
Favorite quote(s):"There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home." - Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp., 1977
 
 
 Expert Talk
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Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

Stained glass doors and a casual dining nook finished in quartz granite and leather add beauty as well as utility to the galley area.
Sliding glass doors open onto wraparound lanais where you can drink in the sounds of the many birds and the fragrance of the tropical forest along with your morning cup of Kona coffee.
Glass doors and a sleek black awning welcome customers to this smart New American eatery that serves up reliable cuisine in a calm setting.
Rob Bruff,
Nightclub Bouncer

The glass doors to my balcony rattling away as if some giant titan was trying to break them in or pull them off.
Rob Verdann,
Afterdark Removalist

Sliding glass rear doors with locks for security are a welcome standard feature for the 60 and the 2010 series.
Sliding glass rear doors with locks for security are a welcome standard feature for the 60 Series and the 2010 Series.
Doors with glass windows or glass ornamentation require double key deadbolt locks.
Jake Farley,
Truck Driver

Many glass doors and sliding windows have flimsy locks that are easily pried or even jiggled open.
With sliding glass doors from the living room and dining area that lead to the large rear and side yards.
Chrissie Tanner,
Homemaker and Mom

Sliding glass doors lead to a spacious tiled patio and swimming pool.
Sliding glass doors open on two sides of the living room and lead to the gallery, deck and pool area for dining or relaxing.
Sliding glass doors lead out to a small patio and fenced-in back garden.
 
 
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