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Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Thu Sep 29, 2016 12:18 pm
by bels
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:44 pm
by titkitten
despite , i had to move out because of housemate issues. nothing too serious, but i am living in a different house now!
i am so so so thrilled with my room you guys. i'm on the first floor -- the landlord was using it as a library before we moved in. so i have soooo much shelving!! i just wanted to share some pictures because i'm super excited:
i love how the shelving gives me a chance to really display the things that i love to use and own.
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Mon Oct 10, 2016 6:16 pm
by trichomatic
newest members of the household
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:05 pm
by can-
what's the our legacy version of furniture
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Sat Oct 22, 2016 6:55 am
by costanza
What kind of plants can I get for a north facing room?
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Sun Oct 23, 2016 1:07 am
by can-
peperomia, some palms, zz plant, snake, pothos, aglaonema, alocasia, coffee plant, rubber tree, dracena, nerve plant, some philodendrons
pothos, zz, snake are really good plants for beginners in low light situations.
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Mon May 29, 2017 4:20 pm
by vice
looking for care-tags recommended couches. ikea's offerings were kind of underwhelming and i'm not hip to many other furniture stores.
probably a max of around $750, looking for a fabric couch with that'll seat three. not looking for a sectional or a fold out either.
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Wed May 31, 2017 10:32 am
by popcorn
i'm subletting from someone in Queens who has a big succulent in the corner of the room; a stray cat named Moji, and a wi-fi network named after the stray cat; and a little tarantula that lives on the bedside table
and now whenever i listen to the song Queen of Cans and Jars (which occurs often) i think of this foster home for less-communicative lifeforms
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Sat Jun 10, 2017 2:28 pm
by jrisk
recently got this end table that fits perfectly in the corner of my room. slowly adding plants to it. i was really happy to find the monstera.
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Sat Sep 30, 2017 11:39 am
by brlmski
i'm in the process of updating my appliances and am not sure what finish i want. my cabinets are white and the countertop is white/grey. any thoughts on if white or stainless is better?
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Wed May 02, 2018 6:25 pm
by can-
Did we figure out what the norse projects of furniture is yet
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Fri May 11, 2018 4:21 pm
by costanza
Not a huge fan of SANAA in general but this space seems really amazing.
EDIT: Excuse my laziness. is an architecture office.
EDIT2: I think plants are like good music, you don't need an argument for them. It's just beautiful, it doesn't need any further rationalizations.
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Wed Jun 27, 2018 1:00 pm
by zevolution
Anyone here sleep on a futon? I feel like I might spring for it in my first room because I like the firmness of the one I'm sleeping on now . . . and because it seems cheaper.
The only worry that I have atm is that it could make any taller pieces of furniture seem out of place. C/t - your thoughts?
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Tue May 14, 2019 1:53 pm
by rjbman
i have an are.na with flintstone here:
https://www.are.na/ryan-nope/nestingwill post pics of my place soonish
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Wed May 15, 2019 7:08 am
by bels
These are all just "really large rooms" Ryan what's the point.
Anyway, not sure why anyone needs to think about furniture anymore when we have the cheatcodes for interior design. Buy some books, put them wherever, buy some plants, put them wherever. Solved. No one will come over anyway because everyone over the age of 30 is in a long term relationship and locked into the netflix lifestyle (everyone under the age of 30 can't afford a space that they're allowed to customise meaningfully)
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Wed May 15, 2019 9:29 am
by bels
Having a lot of plants and books is cute until you go to your other yuppy friend's house and find, as I did last night, that THEY have a bunch of plants and books too, and they are ALSO cooking out of Persiana because they can't be bothered with Jerusalem. Then what? Feel superior because they're playing the new Vampire Weekend through their Sonos whereas you were listening to bespoke sound cloud rappers through your Amazon Echo?
This is not a game you win without spending more than the other guy. Opt out as soon as possible and eat off paper plates. Trust me. I'm trying to work out how to budget for a new kitchen and it's a fate worse than death.
You cannot just buy good second hand architecture off Yahoo.jp
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Wed May 15, 2019 10:11 am
by rjbman
i have a google home setup not echo, and i usually listen to pop punk of the 00s so wont feel too superior. you should try it sometime. being humble.
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Sun May 26, 2019 2:16 pm
by rjbman
my pad
main room
bed room
close up of plant babies
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Thu Aug 22, 2019 2:57 am
by thephfactor
moving in this weekend to a room i'm really excited about. nothing special I guess, just a box, but it's got beautiful pristine wood floors. i really want to put energy and creativity into organizing and decorating it, especially as the last couple of places i lived weren't very conducive to decoration or organization. besides this thread, where have you guys been going for (at least semi-practical) flintstone and guidance as you decorate?
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Thu Aug 22, 2019 9:05 am
by jrisk
I'm super lucky that I live in an area with some really awesome flea markets/co-ops where I've found most of my furniture/objects. that's honestly where I get most of my flintstone, since I've kind of been limiting myself to stuff that's used/cheap/local. If you can do it, I recommend not buying stuff/decorations off the internet.
I love the Beams at Home 2 book that someone sent me for a care-share. Tons of awesome ideas in there. I like to use it to find solutions to specific "problems" like shoe storage or like lamp orientation, etc. I also check out Apartment Therapy every so often. I love the . Some of it is extremely ridiculous but it's fun to click around. I also follow a bunch of creative people on IG that aren't necessarily into interior design, but have good taste and it comes through in their working/living spaces.
I find amy sedaris's apartment incredibly inspiring:
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Thu Aug 22, 2019 7:18 pm
by fun_yunchables
i'm a chump so i own the margaret howell houses book
i'm also lucky enough to live in southern california (at least for another couple of weeks...) so regular visits to the case houses and palm springs is always real good.
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Mon Sep 09, 2019 6:34 pm
by Benson
Finally moved into a one bedroom apartment where I don't have plans to up and leave cities in the next year or so. My girlfriend will hopefully live here more too. I've started investing in decent stuff and it's pretty great. I'm liking where the living room is going so far (sorry for the fake plant). Any tips or ideas?
The bedroom and dining room are...not quite there yet so far
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Wed Sep 11, 2019 4:55 am
by bels
Empty apartments are the best apartments.
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Thu May 28, 2020 10:09 pm
by jrisk
this is a vintage hassock fan that i bought last year on a whim and I just want to share it because it's so cool. It blows air upwards 360 degrees around. why don't they make fans like this any more?? anyways, it's been a life saver during the past few days of working from home while it's been so hot.
back in the day, they also made some real cool "rocket" shaped ones like this:
these go for quite a bit though and are pretty tough to find. I learned all of this from the guy I bought mine from. He's a fan collector and he was selling a bunch of fans so he could buy the rocket ship one. I wonder if he's been able to get it yet.
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Wed Jun 03, 2020 8:01 pm
by JewTurk
New home!
e: renting (ofc)
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Fri Jul 24, 2020 5:14 pm
by costanza
Re: homes, houses, and abodes n plants
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Thu Nov 19, 2020 1:47 pm
by Benson