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Last house is absolutely beautiful. Honestly a lot of them are. I don't know what it is but there's something about straw bale & plaster construction that's just inherently appealing. The smooth organic look? I don't know. But that last one is dream material.
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pastor of muppets posted:Hey, that's the exact floor and almost the exact surround in my bathroom! My house is an old kit house built in 1937, like most of the houses in my neighborhood. I haven't been able to pin down who the manufacturer is; Montgomery-Ward, maybe. i love my bathroom, but a lot of the tiles are cracked and the floor has some stains. We were looking into reno-ing it at one point and wanted to make a point of trying to stay as period-correct as possible. I really love the black and white. Can’t remember if the house with that bathroom was ‘39 or ‘41, but still definitely a contemporary. Early to mid 20th century was a fantastic era for bathroom design in general. The black and white motif is one of my favorites and timelessly classic. It is like Chuck Taylors in that it will never not be cool. Problem nowadays is that it’s all white without the definition and contrast you get from the black. It’s why I was going on about the current trends feeling meek in comparison - no boldness or conviction. Pigsfeet on Rye posted:Maybe look at some place like this? I was going to suggest https://heritagetile.com but Restoration Tile looks mighty good also and I’m a sucker for supporting Little Rock companies. They also seem to be more upfront about their tile reproduction services, which I personally would be very interested in (might need more cap tiles and also need to replace a lot of cracked and busted glazed tile in my fireplace hearths and mantelpieces). actionjackson posted:ah ok, I'm not sure if the restriction applies to engineered hardwood. But yeah huge humidity shifts here, in the winter I have to use static guard on stuff constantly because it gets so dry. If there’s a restriction for hardwood due to moisture/slab&subfloor interfacing, I imagine that engineered hardwood would get around that because it’s designed to get around some of the issues of solid wood in those regards. As for dogs, I think it also has the super tough factory finish like the prefinished solid hardwood, so it should hold up fine unless you have a pack of mastiffs or something. You can also pick tougher woods like hickory or hard maple. And in my opinion, real wood wears a lot more nicely than laminate or vinyl, so when it does start getting dinged up, it’ll still look fine. But for me personally, glossy perfection is not the goal with hardwood (same with kitchen countertops, which is why I’m gunning for marble in our kitchen even though I know it’ll get etched and beat up).
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I can look at homes like that last straw bale house, and appreciate the great color choices, but for the life of me I can't look at things in isolation and recognize if they look good together. Home decor is hard yo.
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The Science Goy posted:I can look at homes like that last straw bale house, and appreciate the great color choices, but for the life of me I can't look at things in isolation and recognize if they look good together. you start with a few base items that you know you want and slowly build on that. hiring an interior designer helps
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YD, you genuinely enrich my evenings with these houses right as I'm closing out the day. Thank you. On the complete other end of quality... This does not spark joy.
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there's gotta be some building code that violates by not having a railing
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# ? Feb 27, 2021 23:15 |
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Let's learn about interior design from The Craftsman! January 1915. linoleum is good y'all don't paint that woodwork (unless it's a kitchen, bathroom or bedroom)! I 100% agree that the lighter stains of wood don't look as good on floors colors are good carpet is old news bonus poem
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Anyone have any recommendations on where to look for a side table for my couch? I tend toward postmodern kinds of deals. Was looking at Philippe Starck's Prince Aha, but the color choices right now aren't gonna fit what I am wanting. The room it is going in is going to be international Klein blue. Looking for under 20" tall.
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UnkleBoB posted:Anyone have any recommendations on where to look for a side table for my couch? I tend toward postmodern kinds of deals. Was looking at Philippe Starck's Prince Aha, but the color choices right now aren't gonna fit what I am wanting. The room it is going in is going to be international Klein blue. Looking for under 20" tall. I don't know too much about postmodern, just modern - my basic understanding is that, at least in furniture, it tends to take aspects of modern furniture to extremes. I always think of it as being very "futuristic" looking. I think a lot of Pablo lighting falls into this category. That being said, I did look up the side table - very cool! Would you be able to post a picture of the couch, and also what colors you are interested in for the table? also budget if applicable have you looked at hive modern at all? here's some side tables that might be of interest for now https://hivemodern.com/pages/product1873/kartell-marcel-wanders-stone-stool https://hivemodern.com/pages/product4436/kartell-philippe-starck-small-ghost-buster-table https://hivemodern.com/pages/product13459/circula-tall-side-table-blu-dot https://hivemodern.com/pages/product12610/halves-side-table-msds-studio-muuto actionjackson fucked around with this message at 04:40 on Feb 28, 2021 |
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Thanks for the Hive Modern suggestion. They have some good choices. I am looking at under $500. The couch is a futon that I drunkenly ordered last week but ended up being pretty happy with. Modernist suggestions are fine too. I see Hive Modern has white Kartell Componibili, which I hadn't found elsewhere except vintage used examples for $$$. Color-wise, bright. White, yellow. Was looking at Saarinen side tables, though that would stretch my budget a bit. (stock photo)
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I tried to contribute to Youth Decay's thunder by using my home town, but hats off to you because it's a ton of work. If you want some Victorian goodness, Louisville, KY has some choice houses up, even with the market very hot right now. For those not familiar Wikipedia posted:Old Louisville is a historic district and neighborhood in central Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It is the third largest such district in the United States, and the largest preservation district featuring almost entirely Victorian architecture.[2][3] It is also unique in that a majority of its structures are made of brick, and the neighborhood contains the highest concentration of residential homes with stained glass windows in the U.S.[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Louisville One of my favorite places to go and take out of town friends is Old Louisville, but they're very prominent throughout the city. I spent my high school years in an original fire house complete with old fire hydrant. Amazing woodwork and original floors, but it was a pretty modest building. Many of them have been broken into multiple apartment units that house some of the poorest city residents, including uni students due to the proximity of the local state university there. I and some of my friends spent some time in a few of these and had an original fireplace + mirror and 12ft ceilings. cheese eats mouse fucked around with this message at 05:02 on Feb 28, 2021 |
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UnkleBoB posted:Thanks for the Hive Modern suggestion. They have some good choices. I am looking at under $500. The couch is a futon that I drunkenly ordered last week but ended up being pretty happy with. Modernist suggestions are fine too. I see Hive Modern has white Kartell Componibili, which I hadn't found elsewhere except vintage used examples for $$$. thanks. yeah anything with a huge name with Saarinen is going to get a huge price bump. Hive does tend to have a lot of stuff that isn't sold much in the US. That's where I ordered my little Magis table from. I actually noticed that Componibili table, that's pretty cute! That table is also sold by DWR. I went back and looked at some side tables there under 500 that had a bright color option https://hivemodern.com/pages/product6484/montis-lambie-van-hengel-tor-side-table https://hivemodern.com/pages/product9783/note-side-table-blu-dot https://hivemodern.com/pages/product1873/kartell-marcel-wanders-stone-stool https://hivemodern.com/pages/product4434/kartell-philippe-starck-tip-top-side-table (the brand you mentioned, and has a very saarinen table tulip shape) https://hivemodern.com/pages/product7058/max-beam-stool-table-ludovica-roberto-palomba-kartell https://hivemodern.com/pages/product4436/kartell-philippe-starck-small-ghost-buster-table https://www.dwr.com/living-side-end-tables/don%E2%80%99t-leave-me-side-table/100128000.html?lang=en_US https://www.dwr.com/living-side-end-tables/circoe-table/100092373.html?lang=en_US (I have this table in the matte blue) https://www.dwr.com/living-side-end-tables/relate-side-table/100184814.html?lang=en_US you might really like the guy who designed both of these https://www.dwr.com/living-side-end-tables/pilastro-stool/100202004.html?lang=en_US https://www.dwr.com/living-side-end-tables/colonna-stool/100201999.html?lang=en_US
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Youth Decay posted:Let's learn about interior design from The Craftsman! January 1915. The Craftsman has rapidly become 90% of my housing aesthetic. Expensive to replicate today, but drat if it doesn't look timeless and great when executed well.
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UnkleBoB posted:Thanks for the Hive Modern suggestion. They have some good choices. I am looking at under $500. The couch is a futon that I drunkenly ordered last week but ended up being pretty happy with. Modernist suggestions are fine too. I see Hive Modern has white Kartell Componibili, which I hadn't found elsewhere except vintage used examples for $$$. Componibili is a solid choice. They go with everything. My normal post modern suggestion is a laminate cube or drum or a parsons table of some kind, but I think those would look too heavy alongside that particular sofa. I’d say go for the componibili. In case you do think it would work, I’m really fond of these super bright yellow vintage one-piece plastic parsons tables made by Syroco that can be had for $100-200 if you’re up for a hunt.
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Liquid Communism posted:The Craftsman has rapidly become 90% of my housing aesthetic. Expensive to replicate today, but drat if it doesn't look timeless and great when executed well. Some of these might interest you if you don't already know of them. https://archive.org/details/craftsmanhome00stic/page/n8/mode/2up https://archive.org/details/morecraftsmanhom00stic/page/n8/mode/2up https://archive.org/details/TheBungalowBookAShortSketchOfTheEvolutionOfTheBungalowFromIts/mode/2up Internet Archive also seems to have a lot of issues of The Craftsman Magazine if you search.
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:Some of these might interest you if you don't already know of them. I have linked to the University of Wisconsin's full archive of The Craftsman in my OP which is easier to navigate and search within. The two books by Stickley are just selected plans from his magazine - I've posted many of other plans on my Pinterest board though I didn't include elevations for most of them - you can search the aforementioned Craftsman archive with the article title for more details https://www.pinterest.com/ediamond61/craftsmania/
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# ? Feb 28, 2021 19:55 |
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Wow, some good taste and some... houses really in need of staging. May never have said that before. Opposite end of the quality spectrum: https://twitter.com/JimmyJazz1968/status/1366259062145314819?s=19
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# ? Mar 1, 2021 15:42 |
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Oh poo poo, I completely missed the thread closure and bifurcation somehow. I knew some atrocities were missing in my life!
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 03:03 |
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Love those basements, especially the ones with bars. I would swap out the white drop ceiling panels with something else though. One has a brown rotary phone on the wall, I put the same one in my kitchen last summer. Note: I am in the midwest and grew up with that poo poo.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 14:33 |
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I'll second that - as a fellow Midwesterner, I'd be very comfortable hanging out in many of those basements. If there's a huge open finished room in the basement, and you enjoy some company (outside of Plague times), then a bigass basement saloon bar is the way to go.
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The Science Goy posted:I'll second that - as a fellow Midwesterner, I'd be very comfortable hanging out in many of those basements. If there's a huge open finished room in the basement, and you enjoy some company (outside of Plague times), then a bigass basement saloon bar is the way to go. Thirding the finished basement bar support. Think the best one I've seen in person was when someone's adult kid moved back for college and they didn't want him to have to pay for a dorm or apartment. Converted the machine room to host a full kitchen, set up a bar/living room in the main space, already had a full bath & bedroom. Walk-in basement so the only overlap of living spaces they needed were the driveway and laundry room. One of the only times I've seen "single family to multiple family" conversion work out well. Though the kitchen might have been a fire hazard.
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Used to be I couldn't see a use for a basement bar. Now, though, it makes more sense given the wreckage that is going to be the restaurant industry by the time we quit loving around and get vaccination done.
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The Zillow search term of the day is "21st century". Actually Good Renovations. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/5520-Sharon-View-Rd-Charlotte-NC-28226/2078456106_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1639-NW-11th-Rd-Gainesville-FL-32605/42730607_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/519-Hill-St-Southampton-NY-11968/32715613_zpid/ Allmilmo kitchen https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1116-Bellewood-Rd-Anchorage-KY-40223/73471409_zpid/ built in 1869, remodeled and expanded in 1929 by Frederick Morgan due to nekkid lady painting https://i.imgur.com/wcNCiPA.jpg this kitchen has like a dozen different cooking apparatuses https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/537-Tyrrel-Rd-Millbrook-NY-12545/83934923_zpid/ this one breaks some of my Renovation Rules but going through the 3D tour, the layout is excellent and the house just feels so liveable https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/567-Hale-St-Palo-Alto-CA-94301/19466822_zpid/ designed by Walter Bliss (1908) I do wish they left the wood finish alone here https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/233-S-Main-St-Manchester-CT-06040/59076986_zpid/ 1929 reproduction of an 18th century saltbox colonial. $265k seems crazy cheap for this, it appears to be in a great location, maybe it's in the flood zone? https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/49-Mountain-Spring-Rd-Farmington-CT-06032/58135539_zpid/ 1907 Peabody & Stearns Tudor w/ Arts & Crafts influence, renovated by the Soraghan Brothers. The beams would look better in their original stain of course, but otherwise this is well done
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[edit] probably better in the other thread
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The Zillow search term of the day is "craftsmen". Not craftsman, craftsmen. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/53-Currier-Rd-Mendon-VT-05701/92016571_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1425-Buckhorn-Tavern-Rd-Morganton-NC-28655/227236493_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/26-Lee-St-Wiscasset-ME-04578/118708500_zpid/ I hope they didn't break any floor beams to install this https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/210-Sir-Walter-Raleigh-St-Manteo-NC-27954/228628724_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/19035-Orange-Ave-Groveland-FL-34736/299376458_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/529-Kerwin-Hill-Rd-Norwich-VT-05055/118032008_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/15-Deans-Way-Neversink-NY-12765/32779324_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/71270-Buckhorn-Rd-Montrose-CO-81403/111205990_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/507-Arnon-Lake-Dr-Great-Falls-VA-22066/51701075_zpid/ just want this library
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# ? Mar 4, 2021 05:39 |
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Holy poo poo that library rules. Having a library like that in my house has long been one of my life goals. As for that sunken tub, why is it positioned so it has you staring right at the toilet when you’re relaxing in it? It’s like the opposite of the hidden coward toilet. Just imagine being in the tub relaxing and minding your own business when your SO comes in and plops down on the toilet and starts talking to you and/or pooping. PS: lots of those houses have excellent rugs and I would like to have them so I can put them in my house.
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Queen Victorian posted:Holy poo poo that library rules. Having a library like that in my house has long been one of my life goals. I just imagine some old lady walking into the bathroom at night and falling into it with how low it is. Very bad tub.
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The Zillow search term of the day is "aged" https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/14-Walther-Rd-Harwich-Pt-MA-02646/2077367183_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/19-Buck-Knob-Is-Cullowhee-NC-28723/215274060_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/489-Brule-Valley-Trl-Hovland-MN-55606/2076935486_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/390-18th-St-SE-Salmon-Arm-BC-V1E-1V2/314915308_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1059-Parkhurst-Ave-NW-Grand-Rapids-MI-49504/23779720_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/17353-NW-Highway-225-Reddick-FL-32686/316345369_zpid/ lol definitely was flooded before https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/47-31-Hatch-Rd-Vineyard-Haven-MA-02568/2077454695_zpid/ 2nd home https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/15133-Heritage-Dr-Clayton-NY-13624/30550030_zpid/ weird remodel I actually don't mind these cabinets, but the backsplash has got to go
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Not as good as yours, but https://twitter.com/zillowgonewild/status/1367542157624680449?s=19
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SkyeAuroline posted:Not as good as yours, but There is not a circle of design hell deep enough for this stupid poo poo. If I found myself buying that house or one will similar fuckery I’d make a loud point at closing within earshot of anyone responsible/complicit about how I’m gonna take a crowbar to that poo poo as soon as I get the keys and then install some proper walls and doors. I’m very much not a mean person but this brings out all my meanness because the smug feelings of the PO/flipper/designer/listing agent deserve to be hurt. A lot. Also totally gonna follow that Twitter account.
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The Zillow search term of the day is "principle" (apparently principle has a specific real estate-related meaning in listings in Canada but these have nothing to with that) https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/69-Bay-Ave-APT-H-Huntington-NY-11743/59556338_zpid/ not sure why this photo looks like it was taken with a 1970s camera https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/118-Paradise-Ave-Piermont-NY-10968/32385888_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/328-Sackett-St-Brooklyn-NY-11231/30572125_zpid/ I actually really like this kitchen https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6-Half-Mile-Rd-Armonk-NY-10504/121948138_zpid/ 1954 MCM by Roy S. Johnson + 2nd floor addition by Franklin L. Geiffert + ugly greyscale remodel https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/111-Cherry-Ln-Wynnewood-PA-19096/9953565_zpid/ "Hedgely House" by Frank Furness (1887) + recent expansion the front hall is amaaaazing https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/20320-Highway-9-Boulder-Creek-CA-95006/140703205_zpid/ Arts & Crafts-styled passive solar by Sim van der Ryn (1980) https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/9201-Flicker-Way-West-Hollywood-CA-90069/2073140354_zpid/ "Flicker House", a spectacular 1994 Craftsman built in the style of Greene & Greene
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I think I'd go snow blind inside that last house.
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