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  • Bold Curves and Color vs. Efficient Use of Space
  • From "Warehouse Warriors"
    episode WHW-508


    This episode of Warehouse Warriors welcomes two teams from Habitat for Humanity, an organization known for its ability to efficiently hammer nails and raise walls on a deadline.

    The Red Team from Dallas, Texas is an all volunteer group with the experience of building hundreds of homes under their tool belt.

    The Blue Team, composed of employees and one dedicated volunteer from Raleigh, North Carolina has extensive international building experience. Today, they are hammering out the details of a new challenge -- a garage workspace.

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    Project:Garage Workspace
    Length of Competition: 8 hours

    Red Team's Project:

    Curve appeal is the theme for this multi-purpose work area. Work stations for adults and children, complete with tool storage and a folding gardening table, feature curved profiles in both structure design and paint scheme. The curved design allows you to move easily into the work surface and under cabinet lighting and bold paint colors light up the work area.

    Final Score: 211

    Blue Team's Project: Efficient use of space and great organization in a crisp, bright
    environment is the goal of the Blue Team. Features include a multi-purpose work area for adults and children, a sink for easy clean-ups and a large pegboard covered wall that swings open on casters to access hidden storage space. Creative touches include a painted window, faux brick and ivy detailing.

    Final Score: 240
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    Host Ed Del Grande "debriefs" the Habitat for Humanity team on the competition.

    Photo

    Blue Team and Ed Del Grande with final project.



    Disclaimer: Because of the originality and impromptu nature of each team's design, it is impossible to provide step-by-step instructions or plans for any project seen on Warehouse Warriors.

    The teams involved are not comprised of professionals, and the final designs have not been tested for safety, durability or ease-of-completion by home viewers. DIYnet.com does not assume any responsibility or liability for any projects attempted by viewers as seen on the show.

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