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Spring Heeled Jack posted:Looking at properties for sale nearby my old house, I came across this gem: What is going on here? Elder Postsman fucked around with this message at 05:19 on Sep 9, 2020 |
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The dowel legs for the shell chair came in. The cats approve of the setup. Now to find an area rug.
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Spring Heeled Jack posted:Looking at properties for sale nearby my old house, I came across this gem: I like the bedroom with the neck-height chair rail. At $115/sf it’s kind of a bargain, though!
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What are some options for covering up a door window that don't look like this? https://www.amazon.com/Aquazolax-Bl...99684842&sr=8-2 Is my best bet just to get curtain rods and hang them over the door frame? The door opens to the back yard, so I'd like an option to keep it open and get a view of the backyard, but I also like my privacy.
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Bioshuffle posted:What are some options for covering up a door window that don't look like this? Horizontal blinds or a simple pull down shade come to mind. The basic vertical blinds from the big box stores come with plastic brackets that you can pop on the bottom to keep the blind from moving/clattering on the door every time you use it.
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Motronic posted:Horizontal blinds or a simple pull down shade come to mind. Would the blinds do ok mounted to the actual door? I'd be worried about the blind falling down if someone tugged on it too hard or something.
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Bioshuffle posted:Would the blinds do ok mounted to the actual door? I'd be worried about the blind falling down if someone tugged on it too hard or something. Nah, mounted properly at the top and bottom they should be totally fine.
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# ? Sep 9, 2020 22:33 |
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i'm the possibly fake barcelona chairs and lack of a sofa in the first pic those kitchen chairs are pretty yikes last house is p dope
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# ? Sep 10, 2020 03:34 |
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wtf
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ctrl-v ctrl-v ctrl-v
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HelloIAmYourHeart posted:How about bathroom carpet that goes all the way up the walls? That whole thing made me creeped out and claustrophobic. Ewww, don't let the walls touch me.
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# ? Sep 10, 2020 04:56 |
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still extremely horny for that last house also I'm realizing it doesn't have any typical doors, but sliding ones instead so cool big fan of the bed, but like most houses there's a bunch of extra space in the rooms you really don't need, including the bedroom.
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# ? Sep 10, 2020 04:57 |
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here's where we charge our crystals
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Anyone have any experience with Golvabia or other HDF/wood flooring? My last house had pine and my dog destroyed them, we had to refinish them after about 7 years. I’m planning to install new floors in another house and some of these options look nice on display, but I’m wondering about resilience/look. My house is about 125 years old, and we are doing a renovation that could go well with the look. The current floors are sort of patchwork and too thin to be refinished. I really like the idea of pre-finished, resilient flooring that will install quickly and stand up to kids/dogs/dropping stuff.
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HelloIAmYourHeart posted:How about bathroom carpet that goes all the way up the walls? I wonder if that would dampen noise? Seems like it should. A hallway with hard floors is noisier than the same hallway with carpeting, so extending the carpeting up the walls ought to make it even quieter. Maybe some folks are willing to put up with piss mold stench if it means they don't have to hear each other grunting out a stubborn poo.
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# ? Sep 11, 2020 02:04 |
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The Zillow search term of the day is "darling" https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/200-High-St-Hackettstown-NJ-07840/239970652_zpid/ colorful Mansard roof Victorian https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/303-N-Smithwick-St-Williamston-NC-27892/114812069_zpid/ Spanish-influenced 1930 stucco in the center of Williamston NC, asking $150k https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/803-8th-Ave-Albany-GA-31701/76421405_zpid/postwar (1948) bungalow in Albany GA for $75k which is worth it just for this bathroom imo https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/11-Maple-Ln-Campbell-NY-14821/32572231_zpid/ former B&B, built ca. 1850 https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/18-Queen-St-Chester-NS-B0J-1J0/305638403_zpid/ ca. 1780 vintage cape in Nova Scotia featuring built-ins and thicc wood https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/49-Timbercliffe-Dr-Camden-ME-04843/84979933_zpid/ Big pink stucco built ca. 1920 https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/329-S-Front-St-Harrisburg-PA-17104/93624114_zpid/1856 home of Brigadier General Joseph F. Knipe quote:With the bombardment of Fort Sumter in April 1861 and the subsequent Federal call for troops to put down the rebellion, volunteers flocked to Harrisburg to enlist in Pennsylvania's newly commissioned regiments. Williams and Knipe selected the site for the state's new military training center, Camp Curtin. In September 1861, Governor Andrew Curtin commissioned Knipe as a colonel and authorized him to raise the 46th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. After cursory training, Knipe's regiment was assigned to garrison duty at Harper's Ferry.
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Youth Decay posted:https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/18-Queen-St-Chester-NS-B0J-1J0/305638403_zpid/ ca. 1780 vintage cape in Nova Scotia featuring built-ins and thicc wood I love the tiny alcove. I don't know what I would put there, but I love it.
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HelloIAmYourHeart posted:I love the tiny alcove. I don't know what I would put there, but I love it. a wedge of parm
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# ? Sep 11, 2020 05:07 |
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A catbed for your cat obv Don’t have a cat? Adopt two!
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https://www.redfin.com/FL/Lake-Worth/4707-Lucerne-Lakes-Blvd-E-33467/unit-102/home/42179401 Impeccable style.
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Phil Moscowitz posted:https://www.redfin.com/FL/Lake-Worth/4707-Lucerne-Lakes-Blvd-E-33467/unit-102/home/42179401 I can smell it through the internet
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A page or two ago I mentioned my friend asking me for help buying a house in Seattle. She told me she really loved this house https://www.redfin.com/WA/Seattle/1229-NE-89th-St-98115/home/110213 She told me to be as blunt and direct as possible, so in that fashion I told her it was way too big for them (she said she wanted 1500-2000 sq feet) The reasons why I think this house is bloated to 2400 square feet are the oversized living room and oversized kitchen, with no less 29 than drawers and cupboards. On a minor note, do you really need that sized dining room and two fireplaces? but at least the dining room is small-ish. I did the math using the 400/sq feet cost (which is cheap for Seattle, lol), and found that if they got a similar house without a third bedroom, and that bedroom was small like 100 square feet, that would save them 65K with interest. If they got a 1500 sq. foot home instead of 2400 sq. foot home that would save them 558K loving DOLLARS with interest (360K principal). (this is all using the default 20% down payment etc. in the calc on the page) the extra interest itself on an additional 900 sq. feet is more than the principal on my entire home lol
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Youth Decay posted:
I thought that exhaust hose or w/e it is was a spine at first. I probably need mental help.
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I'm considering going with this place to help design an Ikea kitchen: * https://inspiredkitchendesign.com/ Anyone know of any others that do this type of thing, outside of Ikea's built in service, which probably isn't available in my area?
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falz posted:I'm considering going with this place to help design an Ikea kitchen: Thanks for the link, I didn't know such a service existed. I've got a complete kitchen reno scheduled for (I hope) next year, and think I might have to use something like this myself. From reading a few reviews it looks like they charge $295 and include two design revisions? Seems really reasonable. Edit: Nevermind, got that price from an old review, their website says it's $395 Sirotan fucked around with this message at 18:57 on Sep 11, 2020 |
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Yeah I thought it was reasonable enough as well. I actually talked to them verbally today, seems sane. Photos of recent remodels are as recent as last month, they said it's as busy as ever. They also noted that they help create countertop plans in advance as well, so if working with a local counter place you can sorta be a bit ahead of the game there. I'll probably pull the trigger on this in a few days unless I uncover a similar service. I checked locally (not a huge area) but couldn't find anything.
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effika posted:That is downright mean I know this is a few pages back but since you said craft room, this isn't exactly what you had in your picture but it has multiple drawers if that's what you needed. Maybe you might want to do this as a project. https://www.ikeahackers.net/2014/10/moppe-apothecary.html Or google "Ikea Moppe Hack" "Ikea Moppe Apothecary" and it comes up with a bunch of different designs much nicer than the link. The link was just to give a basic idea of the structure.
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falz posted:Yeah I thought it was reasonable enough as well. I actually talked to them verbally today, seems sane. Photos of recent remodels are as recent as last month, they said it's as busy as ever. They also noted that they help create countertop plans in advance as well, so if working with a local counter place you can sorta be a bit ahead of the game there. If you do end up going with them I would be interested in reading your review of the experience once it's all over.
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Phil Moscowitz posted:Anyone have any experience with Golvabia or other HDF/wood flooring? My last house had pine and my dog destroyed them, we had to refinish them after about 7 years. I’m planning to install new floors in another house and some of these options look nice on display, but I’m wondering about resilience/look. My house is about 125 years old, and we are doing a renovation that could go well with the look. The current floors are sort of patchwork and too thin to be refinished. Is Golvabia HDF or laminated (i.e. plywood)? There's a difference. I don't like HDF or MDF personally because it's mostly glue with wood fibers. But, engineered flooring seems to be taking over, and it's very DiY-able. You don't mention what kind of pine you had nor what the dog did to destroy it.....
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Design/architecture/decorating blogs/instagrams seem to focus exclusively on mansions or tiny homes. It’d be cool to see stuff for like, 1250 sf homes.
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ColobusMonkey posted:I know this is a few pages back but since you said craft room, this isn't exactly what you had in your picture but it has multiple drawers if that's what you needed. Maybe you might want to do this as a project. This is rad thank you for sharing.
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TURGID TOMFOOLERY posted:Design/architecture/decorating blogs/instagrams seem to focus exclusively on mansions or tiny homes.
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Youth Decay posted:https://www.planete-deco.fr/ focuses on small-to-moderately-sized apartments with a few tiny houses thrown in. Blog is in French and English. That’s a cool blog, thanks. Also I like this ad they had
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when you go to drag your house blueprint and Windows crashes
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Mr. Mambold posted:Is Golvabia HDF or laminated (i.e. plywood)? There's a difference. I don't like HDF or MDF personally because it's mostly glue with wood fibers. But, engineered flooring seems to be taking over, and it's very DiY-able. It’s HDF core with 0.6mm hardwood over the top, with a clear finish layer and cork sub layer. It just seems...cheap, hard. Like a commercial building. The dog’s nails just scratched the poo poo out of the previous house’s wood. It wasn’t anything special, that house was built in 2013. This house though has been an ongoing thought process. I’m in no way set on replacing the current floor—we believe it might be original to the house, or even pre-date it, in which case it’s staying. The concern is that it’s been refinished so much it’s very thin and can’t be refinished again, and fitting reclaimed pine into the budget would be hard.
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TURGID TOMFOOLERY posted:This is rad thank you for sharing. You're welcome! Apartment Therapy has great posts for home ideas. https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/house-tours This is my favorite apartment they've posted. I absolutely love every single thing about this woman's place. Been looking for a similar mirror ever since. https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/tiny-brooklyn-studio-apartment-storage-inspiration-36720440 ColobusMonkey fucked around with this message at 01:16 on Sep 12, 2020 |
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