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actually, the upside-down-lampshade-idea isn't bad, esp. if you're only going to use it to sit a vase or a potted plant. those nasty old lampshades are fairly sturdy and would look just like a cup...
honestly i was a little let down by this issue. the house tours didn't put a hitch in my giddy-up and everything felt like it was a discarded idea they had to put to use at last.
kris...
the only thing this list is missing is the pistol you use to end your suffering.
curtis, they also forgot: silk-and-wool scarf, black velvet blazer, black and/or brown motorcycle boots.
magnaverde, if i rented a car and found a sizable wasps nest in the trunk, i would be absolutely terrified.
that said, i leave stuff everywhere all the time.
in my very first apartment at the age of nineteen, the previous tenant left a bottle of red wine, a corkscrew, a tiny bag of pot, and a really beautiful glass pipe. they were sitting in the bedroo...
a dear friend ruined your zebra rug. i've been there. twice.
i really admire that you've made your small space incredibly dramatic. most people living in a 300 sf apt would go all wh...
looking at this makes me horrified at the dump i lived in for a year while a student at the university of kentucky. i mean, you have windows. my dorm room was about the same footprint as that arc...
those lucite chairs are so. gorgeous.
i really dig this place; it's just masculine enough. of course, i think i like it because my place looks very similar. i wish we could see the b...
i thought this place was really cute, but now i kinda love it because you engineered those sliding doors to have a bigger dance floor. my kind of people.
michelle, not sure if it's the same light, but the people at wary-meyers made this kind of fixture a few months back for a feature in new york magazine. you can email them to ask your question:
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actually, the upside-down-lampshade-idea isn't bad, esp. if you're only going to use it to sit a vase or a potted plant. those nasty old lampshades are fairly sturdy and would look just like a cup...
this would make for a very awkward dinner party.
love that.
honestly i was a little let down by this issue. the house tours didn't put a hitch in my giddy-up and everything felt like it was a discarded idea they had to put to use at last. kris...
how pretty. i hope to have something like this one day.
wow, that little cat can definitely get some air. love the bedroom.
the only thing this list is missing is the pistol you use to end your suffering. curtis, they also forgot: silk-and-wool scarf, black velvet blazer, black and/or brown motorcycle boots.
magnaverde, if i rented a car and found a sizable wasps nest in the trunk, i would be absolutely terrified. that said, i leave stuff everywhere all the time.
in my very first apartment at the age of nineteen, the previous tenant left a bottle of red wine, a corkscrew, a tiny bag of pot, and a really beautiful glass pipe. they were sitting in the bedroo...
i'm so glad this got an honorable mention. i love what a departure this place is from most of the entries.
a dear friend ruined your zebra rug. i've been there. twice. i really admire that you've made your small space incredibly dramatic. most people living in a 300 sf apt would go all wh...
love.
in theory i like this, but the idea of sitting across from someone with a panel of pink plexi between us is kinda creepy.
looking at this makes me horrified at the dump i lived in for a year while a student at the university of kentucky. i mean, you have windows. my dorm room was about the same footprint as that arc...
those lucite chairs are so. gorgeous. i really dig this place; it's just masculine enough. of course, i think i like it because my place looks very similar. i wish we could see the b...
i thought this place was really cute, but now i kinda love it because you engineered those sliding doors to have a bigger dance floor. my kind of people.
michelle, not sure if it's the same light, but the people at wary-meyers made this kind of fixture a few months back for a feature in new york magazine. you can email them to ask your question: