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Hotel door furniture Archive - Originally posted on "The Horse's Mouth" - 2006-11-15 08:41:18 - Graham Ellis
What a difference the word 'hotel' makes!
Just some of the fixtures and fittings associated with our bedroom doors - all of which are, of course, to the latest fire standards. Add spy holes, smooth closures, 'washer' lights so you can see your way at night and in an emergency, and you'll see the difference even more in this tiny area.
Some other articles
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