i agree that the living is a bit cluttered.
i do like the interesting built-ins, including the storage in the dining room, the headboard, and those dangerously cute fireplaces.
your organizational skills are remarkable, and you're very brave to leave everything exposed! the dusting must be brutal. i live in a nearly identical unit - also in a 1931 hi-rise. exact same layo...
pishfingers: it's you that's doing all of of the babbling. yes. if you're a broke bastard then do shop at a cheap thrift store. or start sawing. i don't care where the hell you get your inspiratio...
i'm sorry pishfingers, neither the chinese chest nor the drumstools qualify as the creative end-all in my opinion. it's one thing to use major catalog pieces as a base for an interior, but the real...
you bet i do sammy!
as for patrick (the other one),
ok, the chinese inspired chest and drumstools came from other catalogs, and the rest was chosen from DWR. but remember patric...
Erin K. and the others are probably right.
the pitch reads like a bad real estate ad, and you're obviously a desperate agent trying to sell a poorly staged apartment.
there's ab...
get over yourselves elizabeth in AL, Xeno and redcloverstar.
they're right. it's a ridiculous entry for a design competition,
and it does not deserve any more than a one-liner.
I agree with Paul. The double hung vinyl clad sashes are plain ugly, and have been an unfortunate epidemic in NYC since the J-51 tax abatement in 1988. These monstrous fat mullioned brown numbers h...
I agree with Paul. The double hung vinyl clad sashes are plain ugly, and have been an unfortunate epidemic in NYC since the J-51 tax abatement in 1988. These monstrous fat mullioned brown numbers h...
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i agree that the living is a bit cluttered. i do like the interesting built-ins, including the storage in the dining room, the headboard, and those dangerously cute fireplaces.
your organizational skills are remarkable, and you're very brave to leave everything exposed! the dusting must be brutal. i live in a nearly identical unit - also in a 1931 hi-rise. exact same layo...
then why the comment box???
pishfingers: it's you that's doing all of of the babbling. yes. if you're a broke bastard then do shop at a cheap thrift store. or start sawing. i don't care where the hell you get your inspiratio...
well then idahoguy, sounds like davy ought to ditch graphic design and get his real estate license.
i'm sorry pishfingers, neither the chinese chest nor the drumstools qualify as the creative end-all in my opinion. it's one thing to use major catalog pieces as a base for an interior, but the real...
you bet i do sammy! as for patrick (the other one), ok, the chinese inspired chest and drumstools came from other catalogs, and the rest was chosen from DWR. but remember patric...
Erin K. and the others are probably right. the pitch reads like a bad real estate ad, and you're obviously a desperate agent trying to sell a poorly staged apartment. there's ab...
get over yourselves elizabeth in AL, Xeno and redcloverstar. they're right. it's a ridiculous entry for a design competition, and it does not deserve any more than a one-liner.
I agree with Paul. The double hung vinyl clad sashes are plain ugly, and have been an unfortunate epidemic in NYC since the J-51 tax abatement in 1988. These monstrous fat mullioned brown numbers h...
I agree with Paul. The double hung vinyl clad sashes are plain ugly, and have been an unfortunate epidemic in NYC since the J-51 tax abatement in 1988. These monstrous fat mullioned brown numbers h...
love the long blue painting. the rest came straight out of the DWR catalog. a bit short on creativity - has potential.
jack has a knack for editing. exquisite. clearly a winner!