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Seeing a turntable that isn't level and a pair of misaligned speakers makes me shudder (one of the hazards of being an audiophile geek). In addition to the suggestions listed here, I thought I'd me...
The tapering structure of the Hancock building would lend itself to such a remodeling, but I don't think the Sears Tower can swing it. The massive, blocky nature of the architecture simply doesn't ...
I've got a big Honeywell air filter in my bedroom as it tends to get a bit musty (something to do with airflow through the apartment). I was hoping it would make a difference, but it really doesn't...
I've just installed a bank of Elfa shelves (7' high by 30'' across with six individual shelves) and have been extremely happy with the results.
They are rated for 125 lbs per bracket ...
The orange paint, black furniture and beige carpeting don't work well together for me - it's like a rec room that's been decked out for a permanent Halloween party.
Reiterating the first commenter: If you're unsatisfied with the work, ask them to redo it. Don't pay for something that you're not happy with.
Throwing a pillow over something you've s...
I'm actually quite fond of these (well, the one on the right anyway). It's a nice accent that I'd not thought of before. Were I remodeling and had extra cash to throw around, I'd definitely conside...
This doesn't bode well at all. While there are opportunities for artistic expression, I suspect the machines will be used primarily for advertising.
Now your cappuccino can sport adve...
As has already been mentioned, it's part of an intercom. I had one in my old apartment in Chicago. The hook held a microphone that allowed you to speak to a visitor through a single speaker in the ...
Perhaps it's just me, but fuchsia - even in small amounts - reminds me of Pepto Bismol and Good n' Plenty candy. Both good things in the right context, but not exactly what I want to see everyday.
My old apartment in Chicago had a razor blade slit exactly like this. As I actually use a old-fashioned single blade razor, I used it all the time. I used to think about all the used blades that mu...
I seriously considered the Firestone amplifier. It's incredibly well designed, and looks like it'd be great on my desk at work. Unfortunately, its price point was not at all in keeping with my budg...
I absolutely must track down that record cabinet. Or, failing that, something similar. The ledges for displaying albums on the outside are simply killer .
I rely on Apple's built in dictionary. While in graduate school, I'd often log into the online version of the OED.
But there's something beautiful about a physical dictionary. I've a c...
Latest Comments...
Seeing a turntable that isn't level and a pair of misaligned speakers makes me shudder (one of the hazards of being an audiophile geek). In addition to the suggestions listed here, I thought I'd me...
The tapering structure of the Hancock building would lend itself to such a remodeling, but I don't think the Sears Tower can swing it. The massive, blocky nature of the architecture simply doesn't ...
I've got a big Honeywell air filter in my bedroom as it tends to get a bit musty (something to do with airflow through the apartment). I was hoping it would make a difference, but it really doesn't...
I've just installed a bank of Elfa shelves (7' high by 30'' across with six individual shelves) and have been extremely happy with the results. They are rated for 125 lbs per bracket ...
The orange paint, black furniture and beige carpeting don't work well together for me - it's like a rec room that's been decked out for a permanent Halloween party.
Services like MagHound and Zinio offer similar functionality. I like the overall concept, but there's something...
To each their own, of course, but this reminds me of nothing so much as those noisy, hidden number tests for color blindness.
Reiterating the first commenter: If you're unsatisfied with the work, ask them to redo it. Don't pay for something that you're not happy with. Throwing a pillow over something you've s...
I'm actually quite fond of these (well, the one on the right anyway). It's a nice accent that I'd not thought of before. Were I remodeling and had extra cash to throw around, I'd definitely conside...
This doesn't bode well at all. While there are opportunities for artistic expression, I suspect the machines will be used primarily for advertising. Now your cappuccino can sport adve...
While I appreciate the effort, the style isn't for me - I think I'd get a headache if I stayed there too long. Still, it's an inspiring project!
As has already been mentioned, it's part of an intercom. I had one in my old apartment in Chicago. The hook held a microphone that allowed you to speak to a visitor through a single speaker in the ...
Perhaps it's just me, but fuchsia - even in small amounts - reminds me of Pepto Bismol and Good n' Plenty candy. Both good things in the right context, but not exactly what I want to see everyday.
There needs to be another option - one for complete ambivalence. I don't think this is ugly, but I'm not into it either. Something like M-E-H perhaps?
I truly need something like this. Sadly, everything I've come across is entirely too expensive (as I suspect this is) or rather unattractive.
My eyes are burning from the little pictures . . . I shudder to think what might happen if I actually set foot in the place.
My old apartment in Chicago had a razor blade slit exactly like this. As I actually use a old-fashioned single blade razor, I used it all the time. I used to think about all the used blades that mu...
I seriously considered the Firestone amplifier. It's incredibly well designed, and looks like it'd be great on my desk at work. Unfortunately, its price point was not at all in keeping with my budg...
I absolutely must track down that record cabinet. Or, failing that, something similar. The ledges for displaying albums on the outside are simply killer .
I rely on Apple's built in dictionary. While in graduate school, I'd often log into the online version of the OED. But there's something beautiful about a physical dictionary. I've a c...