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bigcityboy2
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After living in the midwest for 4 years withut AC I learned a little bit on beating the heat. The biggest is to take a cool rinse before bed. keep the air moving with fans. I used to sleep under...
these would be cool in a very industrial space, sometihng that already had exposed brick and pipes running everywhere. If they were weighted, I don't think the falling over wold be as much of a po...
I second that idea. instead of forcing symmetry, embrace the asymmetrical design. however, I do appreciate that you want balance. I would think of the window as a picture and find something that...
I am all for it! Growing up in the suburbs of Seattle I was used to houses sitting comforably on their lots with a nice front, back and even side yards. I slowly saw houses get closer and closer ...
I got one of these when I went away to college. It was part of a "Get to know your neighbor" kit. Hammer, screwdriver, extension cord, socket wrench (or crescent wrench (it was perfect for taking...
Check out the CB2 catalog for ideas on how to break up the orange. They often have monochromatic rooms in their catalog. I agree with the others who say add a rug, add more white and perhaps anot...
There is a piano player in my building. I get to hear him or her every saturday afternoon. Once the music starts I turn off my own music or TV and enjoy
Latest Comments...
After living in the midwest for 4 years withut AC I learned a little bit on beating the heat. The biggest is to take a cool rinse before bed. keep the air moving with fans. I used to sleep under...
these would be cool in a very industrial space, sometihng that already had exposed brick and pipes running everywhere. If they were weighted, I don't think the falling over wold be as much of a po...
I need one of these. I wonder if I can find something similar on eBay.
I like it, but I have too many memories of old rattan unspiraling on the legs to want it in my home.
I wonder if you got a clear bulb and etch a fixture if it would work as well....
I tihnk of the movie Pleasantville...but it is still cool.
I second that idea. instead of forcing symmetry, embrace the asymmetrical design. however, I do appreciate that you want balance. I would think of the window as a picture and find something that...
now this is amazing!
I am all for it! Growing up in the suburbs of Seattle I was used to houses sitting comforably on their lots with a nice front, back and even side yards. I slowly saw houses get closer and closer ...
I got one of these when I went away to college. It was part of a "Get to know your neighbor" kit. Hammer, screwdriver, extension cord, socket wrench (or crescent wrench (it was perfect for taking...
does it come in a lefty version?
I could use this in NY!
I wish I had pocket doors in my space. I have been tempted many times to take down the doors I have
Brilliant! I love going up. where did they get that light? very cool too...
Check out the CB2 catalog for ideas on how to break up the orange. They often have monochromatic rooms in their catalog. I agree with the others who say add a rug, add more white and perhaps anot...
I think darker colors work well in larger bathrooms (mine is not much bigger than a closet) and with good lightling. Love it, but not for my space.
don't forget to start and stop off the piece as well, I find that helps with drips.
it looks like it is inflated.
There is a piano player in my building. I get to hear him or her every saturday afternoon. Once the music starts I turn off my own music or TV and enjoy
I have so much artwork in my small space that I do a combination. The big stuff is on the walls and the small ones are leaning.