Looks good to me.. I'm glad it's not one of those all-white, minimalist spots. There's a good mix of things, even if it's not completely my style.
I expect there's a lot of pressure when doi...
it may not be the most attractive building, but it has historical and architectural significance, which is why, to me, it should be preserved. At least it stands out from all the neo-classical buil...
I'd like to see a closeup of those two frames with what looks like photos or contact sheets in them. What are they?
Also, where'd you get the large image of a city?
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Anyone know how much these are?
Looks good to me.. I'm glad it's not one of those all-white, minimalist spots. There's a good mix of things, even if it's not completely my style. I expect there's a lot of pressure when doi...
it may not be the most attractive building, but it has historical and architectural significance, which is why, to me, it should be preserved. At least it stands out from all the neo-classical buil...
$499? good god.
Great place, you worked in IKEA without it looking "IKEA"! The dark walls look nice against the light floor.
what coffee table is that in the first post?
never been; great post.
I seem to be in the minority, but this is a little TOO steeped in the past for me. Still very nice, but not my style. It does feel huge though.
Nice job on the story and multitude of photos, I'd enjoy it more with a different place profiled. This one just isn't my style.
I'd like to see a closeup of those two frames with what looks like photos or contact sheets in them. What are they? Also, where'd you get the large image of a city?
Nice place. What's a detective style door? The kind with a frosted glass window at the top with a name on it?
where does it say fly? Good choice, (plus I live half a block away).
another vote for not painting it.
How are their prices? (nice job on the post too)
It's a table mirror? Width: 9 7/8 " Height: 18 1/8 "? At first glance I thought it was huge, which would have made it a much better deal.
Pretty much the perfect place. Well done!
Definitely should be DC as the center of the Mid-Atlantic, not Baltimore. Though Baltimore probably has cooler residents.
Good, I want someone to post some craigslist finds that I could actually go pick up.
wow, that's horrible.