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For this display, its almost as if each set of lights is highlighting a specific zone, he says. The food prep, cooking area and island each have unique lighting needs, so each gets its own lighting scheme.
It was very important to have great lighting above the 48' Wolf range and in the hood area, he explains, since the cook needs to be able to see what he or she is making. Theres also a zone under the custom stainless steel hood that is accented with halogens, he notes.
The Sub-Zero 700 Series refrigerator and freezer which was housed in a de Giulio Collection ebonized walnut armoire with leaded French antique mirror doors also gets its own lighting scheme. The fixtures from Modular International have adjustable halogen MR16s, so we were able to direct that light more toward an appliance and make sure [there was ample task lighting], he adds.
De Giulio also opted to place the fixtures that hang over the island within the pot rack rather than above the pot rack, to bring lighting closer to the island work area.
I think the undercabinet lighting is a good way to look at lighting rather than wanting every recess lighted. You want some areas of dark and shadow to make a few of the other areas pop, he offers
Bree brings the video to Katherine and chastises her for dating Susan's ex-husband because 'we're women! We don't do that to each other.' But Katherine's radiantly happy face says it all she's not giving Mike up just yet.
Gaby Lonely old Virginia Hildebrand (Frances Conroy) continues to pursue the Solis family in this episode, having them over for an entire weekend and crawling in bed with them to watch Surf's Up ('My heavens, is that penguin surfing?!'). This scene cracked me up. Her giddy laughter is just so childlike and funny. Everything turns not-so-funny, however, when she tells Gaby she's making up a room in her home just for the girls and that she'll send a car for them anytime they want to spend time with 'Grandma,' as Virginia insists they call her. Finally, when Virginia shows up uninvited to Celia's birthday party so Celia can go with her to pick out an antique doll (which, I'm guessing, would have been a very creepy scene; old dolls frighten me!), Gaby yells at her to stop obsessing over her family. Hurt, Virginia calls the country club where Carlos works and claims that Carlos touched her inappropriately during a massage. My heart just breaks for Carlos these days.
Lynette OMG, you guys, Porter's a baby daddy! OK, I just had to get that out because it's crazy! I thought Lynette's storyline was going to be sort of funny at first, when she finds out about Porter's affair with Kirby's mom
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