Boomtak's Profile
| Display Name: | Boomtak |
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| Member Since: | 8/1/12 |
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I love your kitchen! I do think the living room is a bit too dark, but love the classic 'antique/curiosa' look. Alana's Gut Renovation Small Cool Contest |
5/17/13 4:40 PM |
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Too much Ikea for my taste. Sorry. Nicole & Zach's Transitional Live/Work/Party Space House Tour |
4/27/13 2:54 PM |
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"all cleaned and polished".. did you even take a look at the spoon? Mismatched Vintage Flatware at Europe2You High Point Spring Market 2013 |
4/21/13 3:42 AM |
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It appearently is a shoot for her own food blog. Photo's are exactly the same... : Ashlae & Thom's Eclectic Downtown Loft House Tour |
4/20/13 6:44 AM |
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I would take out the bottom shelve and turn into a desk/bookcase for a living room desk? How To Treat Awkward Living Room with Even More Awkward Built-in? Good Questions |
4/19/13 10:32 AM |
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First time I've seen a house on AT that resembles the amount of plants I have in my own home. Agree with the biggest challenge! :) Very lovely bright home. Sarah & Fred's Leafy Art-House House Tour |
4/16/13 12:19 PM |
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I recognise what you're saying. When I started at uni I lived in dormrooms and was planning to move in with my boyfriend at the time. However due to lack of money and other resources and a good available appartment, I moved to a temporary dorm outside town. I had fun housemates, but I've never felt home. Not even when I ended up leaving the bf and my temporary home became a home for 2,5+ years. Since then I've met someone else and moved in with him in two different appartements. The last one is the one we're currently in and I know we'll be here for many years to come. I feel complete, at ease and at home. I guess it's like a phase you're going through, being in places you don't want to be, like you're "on hold"? Just hang in tight and you may just find that perfect appartement in a month or two where you can stay for some time to come and grow attached to! Why My Sub-Lease Can Sit On It & Spin Real Life Problems With Sub-Leasing |
3/20/13 3:01 PM |
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Alphonse Mucha <3 ! Was waiting for someone on AT to have it. I really like your home, I love the wood & plants combo. Great style! Alex's Tribute to Her Travels House Tour |
1/11/13 3:49 PM |
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Very natural and clean looking house. Beautiful! Jason and Jon's Highly Personal Design Lab House Tour |
1/8/13 4:24 PM |
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I'm not sure how big your budget is, but maybe converting the kitchen to a third bedroom is an option? You'll need to install a smaller, but functional kitchen in the living room. I would probably put the new kitchen on the diagonal wall, so you don't loose the functionality of the corner for your sofa etc? Hope this gives you some ideas. How To Partition Living Room to Create a Guest Room? Good Questions |
12/17/12 8:48 AM |
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Looks like a magazine came to life. Very pretty, not so much my style, but pretty. I do like the absence of clutter and the cleanliness. Linda's Fashionably Modest Condo House Tour |
12/14/12 3:27 PM |
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Like the archaeologica in the bookcase! The home feel very light, airy and fun. :) Christine's Traditional N'East Style Abode House Tour |
12/13/12 8:10 AM |
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I miss the conventional desk without computers, and just with books, articles and notepads & pens.. A Roundup of the Neatest and Tidiest Home Office Desks Lifework |
11/18/12 6:14 AM |
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This is the best decorated nursery I've seen so far on AT. I think most people go overboard on putting decorations in the room, but here it is well done: not too much, fun & bright and the focus is on the cleanliness and the functionality of the room. I can definatly image the room to stay this way for some years to come while the little baby grows up to be a toddler. Good choice and well done. Thank you for showing! Caleb's Grey, Green & Yellow Nursery My Room |
11/12/12 7:56 AM |
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What a beautiful bathroom sink! Anna and Jeff's Southwest Kitsch House Tour |
10/18/12 4:34 AM |
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Too much IKEA furniture for my taste, although the general style and feel of the home is very nice. Kathryn and Finn's "Designed-Around" BungalowHouse Tour |
9/29/12 11:12 AM |
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Honestly, the best thing is not to be too stubborn about a particular thing or style and not to care too much about it. It is such a trivial part of life, you know? The bigger issues matter and worth arguing about, but not this.. Just talk about it like grown-ups and either accept you may not like it as much as your partner does, or continue looking for something you both can agree on. My partner and I both have the same taste: comfortable, practical, ecclectic and antique. We searched for basic items together, such as a bed, sofa/couch and dining chairs, and looked on our own for particular stuff, such as a desk, sidetables, closets, bookcases. We gave eachother room for eachothers preferences, you shouldn't think you have to 'design' everything together. A house also comes together over time anyway, as your taste evolves and your budget perhaps grows. You'll need time to find our what fits in your routine and lifestyle aswell. If you really can't agree on an a particular type of furniture, just put it off or buy a secondhand substitute for in the mean time. How Do You Settle Decor Disputes? |
9/24/12 11:02 AM |