(pronounced DEHM-ee-loon TAY-buhl) From the French word for “half-moon”, you will also see this term written as “demi lune” and “demi-lune”. This style of console table is typical in that the flat side rests against the wall. In larger
(pronounced dih-MIZ-ing wall) If you end up working in either corporate design or tenant development, you will encounter this phrase often. The term refers to the wall separating a tenant's (i.e. an occupant’s) suite from either another tenant's suite
(pronounced DEM-mo) Most people hear this word and think demonstration — say like what the Home Shopping Network does all day with knife sets, exercise equipment and beauty products. And since the general public is so market aware these
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