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Is that where the cuck sits and watches from the corner?
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# ? May 22, 2020 23:03 |
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# ? May 11, 2024 14:49 |
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actionjackson posted:Testing bedroom with a chair with my hoodie on it :p Yeah it has to be an actually nice chair, the dunce/cuck chair isn't a good look. https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/living-room-accent-chair-in-bedroom-36751263
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# ? May 22, 2020 23:11 |
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I'm actually going to go full minimalism and just leave it empty and see how I do with it. I did pull out the dresser a bit which lessens the amount of emptiness you see from the door. I'm not going to buy a thing just for the purposes of putting it in a corner unless, after having it this way for a while, that it's really needed. I will shamelessly admit that I looked at prada's old posts as I wanted to see his furniture but he did also post this interesting link that I'm trying to follow. https://www.mydomaine.com/minimalist-interior-design
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# ? May 22, 2020 23:18 |
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Most rooms have a sight line when you approach / enter them and you put things around that sight line. You can leave the rest empty and it just pulls attention toward whatever you do have there Also, most people talk about the focal point of a room like it's just a room in a void, but in reality, it's usually based off your line of sight from when you enter and see in from a different room. If you're decorating room A, start in connecting room B and note what you can see of A as you approach and where your focus moves as you enter. eg, when I enter my living room from the hallway, I only get a view of one corner of the room and a window. The window is the focus point during transition, while whatever I put in that corner is going to be the "main" focus upon entry due to its proximity to the transitional focus point.
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# ? May 23, 2020 00:46 |
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actionjackson posted:Testing bedroom with a chair with my hoodie on it :p put away your ugly laundry basket
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# ? May 23, 2020 00:54 |
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that's an Eames hamper, it cost 15 thousand dollars. Anyway with it removed, I also moved the dresser a bit closer to the corner, but not much. My thinking is that this also moves the plant closer to the window, so when you go from the window to the left you focus on that and the dresser, not the empty corner. As for focal points, if I enter from the bathroom across the way, it's basically the view in the picture, while if I enter from the living area it's the other corner where the side table is. actionjackson fucked around with this message at 01:28 on May 23, 2020 |
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This TV stand that I've basically settled on, something about it bothered me with the doors removed and it felt a little plain. That's because it reminded me of this from a week ago:Josh Lyman posted:This would pick up some of the grey from my couch but it looks a bit ugly in this photo: BUT then I had an epiphany. My actual problem with those stands is that they're not much wider than the TV. The sexiest TV setups I've seen on Houzz have really long floating consoles. I can't do floating, but I can do really long, kinda like this. It would also save me from using stools as speaker stands: Josh Lyman fucked around with this message at 03:43 on May 23, 2020 |
# ? May 23, 2020 02:25 |
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Is there a standard depth for console table? This one I think would be great for my dining table replacement to go perpendicular to my desk. It's at desk height, but still has the depth I need of 24". Most console tables seem to be more like 18" deep which would be too little. This table wouldn't be getting a lot of wear and tear, so not really interested in spending this much hah https://www.roomandboard.com/catalog/living/console-tables/parsons-console-tables
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# ? May 23, 2020 02:28 |
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Josh Lyman posted:This TV stand that I've basically settled on, something about it bothered me with the doors removed and it felt a little plain. That's because it reminded me of this from a week ago: if it's not RTA, measure everything including the entrance you'll bring it into.
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# ? May 23, 2020 04:51 |
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Gnossiennes posted:if it's not RTA, measure everything including the entrance you'll bring it into. I think that faux-granite TV stand would actually look really cool in a 10 foot long setup but I don’t think I can remove the middle shelf. The Ikea one I photoshopped into my living, I know I can remove the middle shelf.
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# ? May 23, 2020 05:06 |
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RIP Paul Walker posted:I really like #3, plus it’ll hide stains and dirt. Shhh... gray is the only option. Introducing even a mild pattern will attract bears to your home, who will do something truly horrifying... like introduce a color in a non- chlorophyll form.
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# ? May 23, 2020 06:01 |
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My loveseat is a navy blue and even it looks like a neutral against my backdrop It’s just colorful enough to be interesting but not enough that it draws attention specifically to its color
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# ? May 23, 2020 08:24 |
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Josh Lyman posted:It’s 3 coffee tables/tv stands side by side.
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# ? May 23, 2020 12:01 |
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Just relaxing with my tagine
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# ? May 23, 2020 14:23 |
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PRADA SLUT posted:My loveseat is a navy blue and even it looks like a neutral against my backdrop For once I wasn't giving you poo poo. There's a strong /r/maleivingspaces trend creeping into this thread, and whatever I think about your tastes it's definitely better than that.
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# ? May 23, 2020 15:38 |
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Brawnfire posted:Just relaxing with my tagine god drat I thought I was the only one but then no, it couldn’t be, why would someone have a tagine in their coffee table
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# ? May 23, 2020 17:51 |
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actionjackson posted:that's an Eames hamper, it cost 15 thousand dollars. Anyway with it removed, I also moved the dresser a bit closer to the corner, but not much. My thinking is that this also moves the plant closer to the window, so when you go from the window to the left you focus on that and the dresser, not the empty corner. any thoughts on the dresser placement? I adjusted the little picture above so it's centered. Normally I wouldn't want to have so little be on the side of the room closer to the door, but Abby's dog palace uses enough of that space Basically what I'm asking is, when I walk in what do I want to see in the corner? As it is here where it shows slightly but the attention gets drawn to the plant right away? Or better to have the dresser and plant obscure the bottom corner completely?
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# ? May 23, 2020 18:07 |
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actionjackson posted:I'm going to post some more pics of my bedroom - overall I'm very happy with this room - it's very comforting and has the blue/gray/walnut kind of palette I'm looking for. If that is a hamper for dirty laundry then quite frankly it belongs in your bathroom; not in your bedroom, or the bedroom closet.
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# ? May 23, 2020 18:11 |
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Josh, have you considered a media console and then getting soundbar? For example many of the BDI consoles have gaps to let remote frequencies in, and a soundbar shelf. https://www.bdiusa.com/products/corridor-8177-modern-tv-stand-media-storage-drawer These aren't cheap, but are incredibly high quality, and given how much you use the tv would be worth considering at some point. The Lord Bude posted:If that is a hamper for dirty laundry then quite frankly it belongs in your bathroom; not in your bedroom, or the bedroom closet. yes I already got yelled at that above it was a shameful placement
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# ? May 23, 2020 18:15 |
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How does a hamper not belong in a bedroom lmao? Galaxy brain my wife: "Oh yeah let's keep this in the bathroom so all the laundry soaks up moisture, that'll end well!" I keep mine in the vestibule though, it's behind a door and right next to the bathroom.
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# ? May 23, 2020 20:02 |
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Lol a laundry hamper in any regular suburban sized bathroom or smaller is a terrible idea at best.
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# ? May 23, 2020 20:05 |
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No, no everyone has room in their massive walk in closet and palatial bathroom for their hamper! If not, in can just go in your laundry room or servant's quarters
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# ? May 23, 2020 20:20 |
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Just get a laundry chute you poors.
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# ? May 23, 2020 20:31 |
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latinotwink1997 posted:Just get a laundry chute you poors. Where does the chute go? We just don't know.
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# ? May 23, 2020 20:33 |
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just lol if you wear clothes, transcend the consumerist lifestyle and join Nudist Beach
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# ? May 23, 2020 20:34 |
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3D Megadoodoo posted:Where does the chute go? We just don't know. To the incinerator, duh.
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# ? May 23, 2020 20:35 |
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PRADA SLUT posted:just lol if you wear clothes, transcend the consumerist lifestyle and join Nudist Beach I went to the nudist beach and fuken Greenpeace rolls in and tries to push me into the ocean.
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# ? May 23, 2020 20:35 |
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latinotwink1997 posted:To the incinerator, duh. Seriously Lol if ever wear the same clothes twice you filthy poors You don't need a hamper, just an open garbage pit
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# ? May 23, 2020 21:22 |
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mutata posted:Lol a laundry hamper in any regular suburban sized bathroom or smaller is a terrible idea at best. Why?
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# ? May 23, 2020 21:29 |
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BigFactory posted:Why? Because goons let their moist rear end underwear pile up for three weeks until it solidifies into a puck-like miasma in their $3 laundry baskets, attempting to load it into the washing machine like trimming a foul shawarma
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# ? May 23, 2020 22:05 |
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PRADA SLUT posted:Because goons let their moist rear end underwear pile up for three weeks until it solidifies into a puck-like miasma in their $3 laundry baskets, attempting to load it into the washing machine like trimming a foul shawarma Oh I just do my laundry instead of that.
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# ? May 23, 2020 22:27 |
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Buy 100% organic clothes, grind them up when dirty and feed them to a goat, eat the goat. Problem solved.
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# ? May 23, 2020 23:08 |
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:Buy 100% organic clothes, grind them up when dirty and feed them to a goat, eat the goat. Problem solved. Meat is yucky
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# ? May 23, 2020 23:12 |
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Look at you schlubs who don’t have a laundry chute in your house. (Ignore the romex, that’s a previous owner’s terrible idea of how to remediate knob and tube.)
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# ? May 23, 2020 23:14 |
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https://www.amara.com/products/laundry-basket-white £637
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# ? May 23, 2020 23:24 |
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BigFactory posted:Why? It gets wet and humid in there and laundry hampers will tend to hold on to that humidity. At least it does for those of us who bathe regularly. Even if you're doing laundry weekly, that's still long enough to start some growth. Also aeresol poop and pee particulates, but mostly the humidity thing. My main reason, though, is because there's literally not enough room for them in these average suburban skinny alcove tub bathrooms in my house.
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# ? May 23, 2020 23:40 |
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I dress and undress in my bedroom, so that's where the dirty clothes hamper lives. Why would I bring anything unnecessary into a damp bathroom?
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# ? May 23, 2020 23:47 |
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mutata posted:It gets wet and humid in there and laundry hampers will tend to hold on to that humidity. At least it does for those of us who bathe regularly. Even if you're doing laundry weekly, that's still long enough to start some growth. I guess I do my laundry way more often than that so it’s not as much of an issue.
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# ? May 24, 2020 00:01 |
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The Emperor's New Laundry Basket
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I’ve been idly browsing house listings in my area the last couple of weeks, and one trend I’ve noticed is a stovetop facing the bar of an open-plan living space, like this: My question is: why? It seems like a nightmare with no hood or even recirculator to speak of, and I don’t think it would be any easier to hold a conversation with someone while cooking. Is this just a flipper thing for the ~ a e s t h e t i c ~ or are people actually using their stovetops this way?
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