poor or not... less tv more books is always a good thing i reckon. and yes new books are rip-offs, but there's always super cheap secondhand books especially online... libraries.. and your friends...
and note to people who say.. "i don't want to live here" or "i can't live here" - no one is asking you to, and no one really cares. they are so far removed from being constructive comments and as r...
it's incredible... definitely one of the best house tours in AT.
and Brad, totally agree with this:
"firstly, to those who find it "cluttered." the fact that the place is over-t...
Can someone please tell me what type of fabric is that or a similar fabric would achieve the same look as the one in the photo?
Am looking to do some upholstery, and want to buy some ...
tie something heavy around a rope (like a wrench) and swing the rope up into the tree until it is knocked loose.
posted by alaylam on March 19th 2009 at 3:24pm
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If you...
not often in decorating do whites and beiges become colors unto themselves... but you've done it gorgeously and effectively, especially in your living room and bathroom!
i am not sure...
how the dust must be trapped inside those tangled wires...!!
the dust in my house gravitates towards the underneath bit of leggy sideboards, this must be a nightmare to clean.
i just wanted to add, that maintaining simplicity and finding complimentary pieces aren't mutually exclusive.. i think you can do both. i am not encouraging you to buy lots of antique looking junk ...
your wooden door frame is absolutely breath-taking!
but i have to say, sadly i feel you are working round it than working with it... it feels as if you are buying as simple as possible...
i personally don't feel very comfortable in a house with a slanted roof! and i think it is bad feng shui as well (not that everyone cares)
its very sleek and stylish though this house.
" I turn off the heat at night (it's healthier) and generally crack open the window no matter how cold it is (again, it's healthier).
posted by Forestdweller "
just out of curios...
great job. it looks perfectly done!
(even though i prefer the before fabric... but that's purely subjective... your craftsmanship is objectively good though!)
now this is an inspirational apartment deserving of an AT post... it looks lived in, full of quirky pieces and lovely ideas... and not too "glossy 'home and garden' unachievable" at the same time...
well, if you have that kind of money to THROW AWAY for a laundry basket... none of those functions wld really apply to you as you will most likely have a personal man servant who does your laundry ...
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mad skills!
poor or not... less tv more books is always a good thing i reckon. and yes new books are rip-offs, but there's always super cheap secondhand books especially online... libraries.. and your friends...
great item! and can totally see this being sold in mid-century furniture shops for hundreds of pounds/dollars by a rip-off merchant.
and note to people who say.. "i don't want to live here" or "i can't live here" - no one is asking you to, and no one really cares. they are so far removed from being constructive comments and as r...
it's incredible... definitely one of the best house tours in AT. and Brad, totally agree with this: "firstly, to those who find it "cluttered." the fact that the place is over-t...
white has never looked so good!
to comicgeek I don't think this family of 4 has to worry about whether there is adequate floorspace in that house!! haha. and stunning house it is.
Can someone please tell me what type of fabric is that or a similar fabric would achieve the same look as the one in the photo? Am looking to do some upholstery, and want to buy some ...
this place photographs so beautifully! but as a creature of bright space, I am inclined to think this may be a tad dark to live in.
tie something heavy around a rope (like a wrench) and swing the rope up into the tree until it is knocked loose. posted by alaylam on March 19th 2009 at 3:24pm ---- If you...
not often in decorating do whites and beiges become colors unto themselves... but you've done it gorgeously and effectively, especially in your living room and bathroom! i am not sure...
how the dust must be trapped inside those tangled wires...!! the dust in my house gravitates towards the underneath bit of leggy sideboards, this must be a nightmare to clean.
i just wanted to add, that maintaining simplicity and finding complimentary pieces aren't mutually exclusive.. i think you can do both. i am not encouraging you to buy lots of antique looking junk ...
your wooden door frame is absolutely breath-taking! but i have to say, sadly i feel you are working round it than working with it... it feels as if you are buying as simple as possible...
i personally don't feel very comfortable in a house with a slanted roof! and i think it is bad feng shui as well (not that everyone cares) its very sleek and stylish though this house.
" I turn off the heat at night (it's healthier) and generally crack open the window no matter how cold it is (again, it's healthier). posted by Forestdweller " just out of curios...
great job. it looks perfectly done! (even though i prefer the before fabric... but that's purely subjective... your craftsmanship is objectively good though!)
now this is an inspirational apartment deserving of an AT post... it looks lived in, full of quirky pieces and lovely ideas... and not too "glossy 'home and garden' unachievable" at the same time...
awesome room.
well, if you have that kind of money to THROW AWAY for a laundry basket... none of those functions wld really apply to you as you will most likely have a personal man servant who does your laundry ...