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Bad Munki posted:This cracks me up although I think it should be a soft blue instead of green for that. I had a lot of questionable experiences in hunter green rooms but yeah, as long as it has an overly chunky berber carpet (this applies whether everyone goes around with their shoes on or if "we're a shoes-off family").
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The white trim is just calling too much attention to itself IMO, would be curious to see it with a neutral/darker trim.
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# ? Apr 22, 2018 17:16 |
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The intersecting layers of trim at the door frame by the light switch bugs the hell out of me.
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# ? Apr 22, 2018 17:42 |
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I'm gonna design a room that's all trim.
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# ? Apr 22, 2018 17:45 |
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Modus Pwnens posted:The intersecting layers of trim at the door frame by the light switch bugs the hell out of me. Yeah I'm having a hard time saying whether or not the idea is bad because the execution is just bugging me. The overlapping trim, the trim touching the light switch, the strange height of the chair rail...it's just "off" in too many ways to be attractive. If the panelled section was the bottom 1/3 of the room, rather than ~1/2, the trim matched, and the trim correctly cornered and not touching any fixtures, then maybe I would like it more. But probably not unless it was stained a more even tone.
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# ? Apr 22, 2018 18:16 |
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Magic Hate Ball posted:I'm gonna design a room that's all trim.
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# ? Apr 22, 2018 18:40 |
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Bad Munki posted:Interesting. Do you have an example? Well here's some Osmo transparent white, it's a wax oil finish: I don't know what this is, it's called "lasyr" in swedish, a semi transparent finish basically Same here, pine walls with the some other semi transparent white:
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# ? Apr 22, 2018 19:04 |
Zamboni_Rodeo posted:I think my biggest problem really is that instead of mounting the pine board so it was flush with the existing doorframe, he trimmed it out with its own individual frame. To me it just makes the pine board look like an afterthought, or maybe "I had this idea but I didn't know how to do it correctly." I hadn’t even looked that close, but you are 100% right on, that looks lame.
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His Divine Shadow posted:Well here's some Osmo transparent white, it's a wax oil finish: You’re right, that helps a lot.
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Modus Pwnens posted:The intersecting layers of trim at the door frame by the light switch bugs the hell out of me. Me too. I'm not a fan of the little corner blocks in the crown either. Just screams lazy.
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His Divine Shadow posted:Well here's some Osmo transparent white, it's a wax oil finish: Yeah, love this finish. Generally called a lime washed effect I think, but these osmo products seems a great way of doing it. I’m experimenting with re-finishing some furniture with it just now, there are a lots of different shades and whiteness levels to choose from. edit: lime not line. wooger fucked around with this message at 21:44 on Apr 22, 2018 |
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I come bearing "Gifts" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTfJa_Qb5T0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqZs1823cNM
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Sociopastry posted:I come bearing "Gifts" Let us not speak of this again.
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# ? Apr 22, 2018 23:25 |
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I can't get over a marble microwave. Like everything else is lovely decorating (the fake garage windows are on another level too), but A MARBLE MICROWAVE?
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# ? Apr 22, 2018 23:50 |
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The Dave posted:I can't get over a marble microwave. Like everything else is lovely decorating (the fake garage windows are on another level too), but A MARBLE MICROWAVE? You know, like the Romans!
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# ? Apr 22, 2018 23:53 |
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Sociopastry posted:I come bearing "Gifts" I feel like this first one is kind of ingenious in that the film quality is just bad enough and the edits are fast enough that you could be fooled that some of those look anything other than cheap as hell. At least until you get to gluing a fake rock veneer to the outside of a fiberglass bathtub insert.
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Oh my God that's some of the most awful, ratchet poo poo I've ever seen. Thread delivers.
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# ? Apr 23, 2018 01:30 |
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Bad Munki posted:Curious about this thread’s take on this imgur post, specifically the wood wainscoting with white trim and painted upper. It’s not something I would have considered, but I don’t find it awful, in fact I kinda like it. Whereas looking at pictures of fully-wood-paneled walls with white trim is awful to me, like really bad, so I’m trying to analyze it a little more closely, as I have a similar space I’m working on. '70's restaurant dining room' is not a good look. I'm really not a huge fan of wood-finish panel and painted molding to start, but even worse when it's a chair rail that's a foot too high.
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EAT FASTER!!!!!! posted:Oh my God that's some of the most awful, ratchet poo poo I've ever seen. Remember when you were a kid and everyone (or at least Mr. Rogers) said your lovely school craft projects were great and so creative? These videos are about trying to recapture that feeling as an adult. Wrong, Fred. Gluing emoji plates to your walls is wrong.
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wooger posted:Yeah, love this finish. Generally called a lime washed effect I think, but these osmo products seems a great way of doing it. I've heard it talked about but they seem to mention lye here. Also that it can backfire and make your wood reddish instead of white. Lots of modern methods for a finish like this, just whatever finish with some paint in it to make it semi transparent. Osmo has a good reputation here though for being durable and easy to reapply when needed.
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# ? Apr 23, 2018 08:52 |
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"Lasyr" is glazing in english. It's basically just paint that's been diluted.
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# ? Apr 23, 2018 09:05 |
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Facebook Aunt posted:Remember when you were a kid and everyone (or at least Mr. Rogers) said your lovely school craft projects were great and so creative? These videos are about trying to recapture that feeling as an adult. The thing that gets me is that actual refinishing of furniture is not much harder. Reupholstering is a bit more complicated, but it's not something that takes a ton of specialized equipment or anything. A friend of mine has DIY'd pretty much all her furniture, but it looks tasteful and cohesive because she finds high quality pieces in bad shape and restores them rather than idk, stenciling word art on them or whatever.
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# ? Apr 23, 2018 13:41 |
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Sociopastry posted:I come bearing "Gifts" Oh no, she's not... that isn't.... holy poo poo, IT IS. SHE'S GLUING FAKE STONE TO A BATHTUB.
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# ? Apr 23, 2018 14:31 |
Uhh, hello, it’s not fake, it’s cultured, obviously that means it’s fancy
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# ? Apr 23, 2018 14:43 |
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His Divine Shadow posted:I've heard it talked about but they seem to mention lye here. Also that it can backfire and make your wood reddish instead of white. Lots of modern methods for a finish like this, just whatever finish with some paint in it to make it semi transparent. Osmo has a good reputation here though for being durable and easy to reapply when needed. I've always known semi-transparent paint as "milk paint". Indolent Bastard fucked around with this message at 15:53 on Apr 23, 2018 |
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Indolent Bastard posted:I've always known semi-transparent paint as "milk paint". It’s only the actual lime based products that can make your wood turn reddish, all the other ones, as noted above are just adding some white pigment to oil or wax or paint.
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# ? Apr 23, 2018 16:12 |
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This 'box' in my hall covers the 'roof' of the stairs (Which loop around underneath). It's a total eyesore and the triangular space inside has just been filled with my wife's shoes. My immediate thought was to put some batons and molding on it, paint it a contrasting colour and add an overstuffed cushion top to it - but honestly I don't know how often I'm going to think to myself 'gee, between my bedroom and the toilet, I really wish I had somewhere to sit down...' Any suggestions?
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# ? May 13, 2018 13:51 |
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Could you replace it with the minimal triangular shape required to cover the stair headspace and then build a proper shoe rack on top?
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# ? May 13, 2018 13:59 |
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Liner, soil, succulents.
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The corridor is quite bright, but enough for succulents? I guess I'd have to raise them up to bannister height at least? Jaded Burnout posted:Could you replace it with the minimal triangular shape required to cover the stair headspace and then build a proper shoe rack on top? The minimal triangular shape does exist underneath already; so it would just be a case of removing the box. That's not a bad call tbh; I'll ask her what her shoe plans are (because I think they're only in there because she can't be bothered to put them in the massive, empty loft). I think I'd like it to be covered though, rather than open
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Southern Heel posted:The minimal triangular shape does exist underneath already; so it would just be a case of removing the box. That's not a bad call tbh; I'll ask her what her shoe plans are (because I think they're only in there because she can't be bothered to put them in the massive, empty loft). I think I'd like it to be covered though, rather than open If you removed the box and kept the triangular cutout underneath, could you put something larger in front of/around/over/straddling it?
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Yes, the geometry of aforementioned triangular shape puts it roughly at the front-bottom and rear-top of the box though, so it would be broadly the same dimensions as the box in-situ.
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# ? May 13, 2018 15:53 |
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I’d throw a cushion on it and probably end up using it all the time when I’m trying to avoid people.
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Jaded Burnout posted:Could you replace it with the minimal triangular shape required to cover the stair headspace and then build a proper shoe rack on top? Southern Heel posted:
This is what I would do, except I wouldn't put any shoe storage there. It sounds like it's just bullshit 'storage' for something that should be elsewhere.
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Southern Heel posted:This 'box' in my hall covers the 'roof' of the stairs (Which loop around underneath). It's a total eyesore and the triangular space inside has just been filled with my wife's shoes. My immediate thought was to put some batons and molding on it, paint it a contrasting colour and add an overstuffed cushion top to it - but honestly I don't know how often I'm going to think to myself 'gee, between my bedroom and the toilet, I really wish I had somewhere to sit down...'
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# ? May 13, 2018 17:02 |
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Cushion or at least paint/decorate it like a treasure chest. Or a toilet.
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# ? May 13, 2018 23:49 |
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Definitely a toilet.
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Hmm this looks like a perfectly normal old house wait what's in that room over there AAAAAAGH whyyy would you do this to your living room
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# ? May 14, 2018 02:36 |
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What in the WHOLE gently caress Is that painted rock in two colors with a mural, red tile, an unpainted rustic hearth to contrast with the black-painted traditional hearth across the room, and a cigar box native profile on top
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I'm still trying to figure out the three mystic portals leading to Kitchen, Tiny Table Nook, and MYSTERY!, myself.
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