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I always thought that a man cave was a place to exile the husband and all of his ugly and messy stuff so his wife wouldn't have to look at it.
I think the men associated with this blo...
I find the use of color and pattern in this place to be so sophisticated. But maybe just because it's my taste, I like things saturated and a little dense. Elizabeth's handle (peacock feathers) mak...
I'm not a journalist so I don't know what gets credited and how. Since this is a design blog should all of the designers who have products shown be credited? That seems excessive but why should art...
It seems that in these house tours quirkiness and energy gets confused with good design. It looks like she has a living and dining room that are bigger than most NYC apartments and there totally be...
Wow, I think the only thing more tedious than reading a bunch of comments about code infractions and child killing stairs is all the whining about being asked to focus your comments away from a cou...
I find Natale's work inspired. It is certainly referential and relies heavily on walking the line between glam and sleaze, but for some reason it always makes me smile. Even with an example like th...
Hmm, if I hadn't seen how great the original chair was I would be more into the leather version. I like how the caning is continuous from the seat to the back. For me, it visually reinforces the si...
Latest Comments...
I always thought that a man cave was a place to exile the husband and all of his ugly and messy stuff so his wife wouldn't have to look at it. I think the men associated with this blo...
I find the use of color and pattern in this place to be so sophisticated. But maybe just because it's my taste, I like things saturated and a little dense. Elizabeth's handle (peacock feathers) mak...
I'm not a journalist so I don't know what gets credited and how. Since this is a design blog should all of the designers who have products shown be credited? That seems excessive but why should art...
The upstairs seems meticulously done. Aside from the kitchen, I can't say the same for the downstairs.
It seems that in these house tours quirkiness and energy gets confused with good design. It looks like she has a living and dining room that are bigger than most NYC apartments and there totally be...
Tough crowd today.
I especially like the idea of sitting right in front of someone while they chop wood by the light of the grill.
I'm gonna agree with everyone else. That blue is so great, I would love to see more of it.
If you're really that worried about rust you could have them powder coated, or keep them out of the rain.
Wow, I have such a different definition of "warm, family home." I really like this place but it seems more like a "cool bachelor home."
I would knock the pillows off while I was sleeping if there wasn't a headboard.
Pets as design elements.
I consider holes from hanging pictures to be normal wear and tear and not deductible from the deposit.
Wow, I think the only thing more tedious than reading a bunch of comments about code infractions and child killing stairs is all the whining about being asked to focus your comments away from a cou...
Why are there no photos of this $40 table? This post is a waste of time without them.
There seems to be enough rooms to make about 4 houses. And I want to live in all of them.
Why did you choose a picture of a chicken with a rotten beak?
I find Natale's work inspired. It is certainly referential and relies heavily on walking the line between glam and sleaze, but for some reason it always makes me smile. Even with an example like th...
Hmm, if I hadn't seen how great the original chair was I would be more into the leather version. I like how the caning is continuous from the seat to the back. For me, it visually reinforces the si...
It looks like it went to the restroom and dragged some toilet paper back on it's shoe.