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I can vouch for Lee Valley Tools. https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/hardware/pulls
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Maigius posted:Where are some places to get higher quality kitchen cabinet hardware? My four year old handles from Home Depot already have the paint coming off. https://www.mockett.com/
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Maigius posted:Where are some places to get higher quality kitchen cabinet hardware? My four year old handles from Home Depot already have the paint coming off. Very pleased with Stoffer Home's kitchen hardware.
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Hi thread What should I do with this boring empty wall??
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Consider putting said wall in context of it's surroundings?
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Hang the bike on it. More seriously, people usually hang pictures. Go to a local art fair. Blow up a photograph you took. Get a poster for your favorite band. Buy a museum replica. Pick something you like looking at and put it on the wall.
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Tear it down.
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falz posted:Consider putting said wall in context of it's surroundings? the wall exists in a context-less void, a friction frictionless vaccum e: Just off to the right is my front door. Arsenic Lupin posted:Hang the bike on it. Honestly I thought about this and I think it would be a great idea if my bike wasn't so ugly and utilitarian-looking. bltzn fucked around with this message at 22:06 on Dec 18, 2021 |
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What's the difference between the bike leaning up against the wall and the bike hanging on the wall? It's still visible. Edit : sorry, I meant to the op, like why is the bike ugly and utilitarian on the wall but not on the ground? Hutla fucked around with this message at 23:44 on Dec 18, 2021 |
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It gives it an intentional look and turns the bike into an art treatment. I can’t say for sure it would be a success but I have friends that have fantastic looking gear walls.
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For decades my Grandpa hung tools on a pegboard in his garage without any rhyme or reason. One day, he took a marker and drew outlines around everything. There's still no rhyme or reason, but now everything looks like it's where it's supposed to be.
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The Dave posted:It gives it an intentional look and turns the bike into an art treatment. I can’t say for sure it would be a success but I have friends that have fantastic looking gear walls. Yeah, this. On the ground, the bike is just a bike. On the wall it's also something to be looked at. But I also wish I could store that bike somewhere else entirely, but I don't have room.
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The bike is also less likely to be knocked over
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I feel like anyone into bikes would immediately appreciate your well used bike, and anyone not into bikes would be impressed that you got it up on a hanger.
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Finally approaching the end of our attic renovation. The attic space was always very roughly finished and was serviceable at best even when we first moved in. (Here the few things up there were pushed to the side so I could vacuum.) Turns out it was terribly insulated, too. So we needed to fix that. Yes, those windows were always there, covered up by the walls. From the outside you could look in and see the steel studs with fiberglass stuffed between them.. Anyway, at this point, roof leaks made themselves known. Not surprising, it was reroofed over twenty years ago, by not the last owner but the prior. The roof was replaced, with 1/2" of plywood placed atop the original decking, which was in rough shape. But then we could insulate after raising those collar ties. Turns out the floor was even more horrifically uneven than anticipated... ... but that got taken care of as well, and rebuilding could commence. And that brings us to today. There're still some details left (like the radiator, which is original to the house but from the living room), but the television and speakers go in this week and I am ready for people no longer to be working in my home. Now I need the damned couch to show up. Bonus shot of the skylight blinds opening: https://i.imgur.com/l08bZ52.mp4
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wow that's awesome
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That is a lovely space. Cute kid, too!
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tetrapyloctomy posted:
What system did you go with for the skylight blinds?
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Arsenic Lupin posted:That is a lovely space. Cute kid, too! Smithwick posted:What system did you go with for the skylight blinds?
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bltzn posted:Hi thread Ryijy. (Not necessarily that one, I just liked the design.) Consider also getting an old guy to sit in front of it - really ties the room together: Or a cool smoker:
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3D Megadoodoo posted:Ryijy. Do you have to vacuum the wall if you do this? bltzn posted:Just off to the right is my front door. Make a (preserved) moss wall with a bike shaped hole in it, hang bike in hole. We can help you in this dead thread.
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I got a new dinette set. What king of tableware should I get? I need small and large plates and bowls, plug place mats. I have a ton of Vignelli designed Heller melamine pieces -- I love the look, and I think they're absolutely perfect, except I'm trying to move away from plastic. Suggestions? Bright solid colors and simple forms preferred, no white or black, although I'm open to whatever would look good with this set. kreeningsons fucked around with this message at 06:54 on Dec 21, 2021 |
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Wallet posted:Do you have to vacuum the wall if you do this? Do you not normally vacuum your walls?
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kreeningsons posted:I got a new dinette set. whoa that's cool, I'm guessing you are a big postmod person? were you the one that had some kartell stuff like the componibili? have you looked at chilewich for placemats? they make great stuff, you can get any solid color, and they have some colorful multi ones that would contrast well with that table. The ones I'm thinking of are "color tempo rectangle" in indigo, or "signal rectangle" in twilight https://www.chilewich.com/store/table/placemats-runners.html
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3D Megadoodoo posted:Ryijy. Neat! Wallet posted:Make a (preserved) moss wall with a bike shaped hole in it, hang bike in hole. We can help you in this dead thread. Oh, that's an idea! I love dead threads, too.
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actionjackson posted:whoa that's cool, I'm guessing you are a big postmod person? were you the one that had some kartell stuff like the componibili? Those are pretty good, maybe a bit muted though. I'm ideally looking for something with a lot of graphical impact. I don't have any Kartell pieces but I'm no stranger to postmodern design These are wild, I'm not totally sold on them though https://comingsoonnewyork.com/products/placemat-round My other option is setting up my gf's loom and try my hand at weaving some myself, which could be a whole new HCH thread
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greazeball posted:So yeah, is there some software/website I can use to visualise room layouts with different furniture arrangements? And is there a good resource I can use to see examples of different styles and figure out what I like? I have no advice to add, I just wanted to say that looks like a really nice place to live with a rad vibe and view.
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I know this is the interior design thread but I have a question about outdoor furniture... Basically we're redoing our backyard and I decided to get some items from Loll Designs. I got a couple of their Adirondack chairs in sky blue and the Adirondack bench in driftwood. Anyway, I'm thinking we should get a cocktail table. I prefer the Hennepin over the Lollygagger, the issue is that couch is 53" wide and the Hennepin is 52" while the Lollygagger is 32". By general design principles the Lollygagger fits the 2/3 rule and it is cheaper but the other one looks better. Thoughts?
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kreeningsons posted:I got a new dinette set. People may scream, but I'm partial to Fiestaware, both old and new. It's easily available, comes in a wide range of colors, and a variety of plate, bowl, and cup sizes. https://www.fiestatableware.com/ A sampling of the colors (not my photo) Pigsfeet on Rye fucked around with this message at 02:51 on Jan 14, 2022 |
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We did fiestaware for all our plates and bowls and they’ve been really great and we don’t have to worry about having a perfectly matching style for everything.
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kreeningsons posted:I got a new dinette set. Iittala's Teema when they're doing bright colours (like now there's a nice red, yellow, and blue).
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lol just lol if all your dishes match
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peanut posted:lol just lol if all your dishes match It's good to have dishes that are the same shape, even if the pattern is different, because they'll fit much better in a dishwasher. (If you could have a dishwasher and don't, you're literally killing the planet, thanks a lot.) Also, of course, they stack well in the cupboard.
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tetrapyloctomy posted:Finally approaching the end of our attic renovation. The attic space was always very roughly finished and was serviceable at best even when we first moved in. (Here the few things up there were pushed to the side so I could vacuum.) Did you need to do any engineering before moving the collar ties up? Is your HVAC blower in the basement and if so do you get any air flow through those ducts? I've got a similar attic that I'm slowly prepping for finishing and I'm trying to figure out how to heat/cool it.
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spf3million posted:This is so cool, looking really great. Code for collar ties is really not that demanding (since they only act in tension, the requirements are 1x4s every 48"). But since this was a house built in 1925 that very clearly had much beefier collar ties prior to when it was renovated two owners ago, I hired a structural engineer to see what he would recommend. We have two A/C units and one of the air handlers is up in the attic, so we get too much air flow up there if anything. The old unit was 21 years old and every once in a while didn't want to start up, so I upgraded to a two-stage York ... and when my HVAC guy went to the distributor to pick it up they'd given it to another customer and since he does tons of business with them they upgraded it to a fully-variable unit. In any case, the eaves access points are set up how they are largely in part to facilitate access to the HVAC stuff. Eventually there will be some roll-out shelving in those spaces.
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I'm not sure what to do with these side tables. I made them for my old sofa and they don't fit with my new sectional. The one in the back is 23.5" tall and looks weird. The one in the front I've stacked to 20.5". I think that might be a better height? I know the classic mid century look is with the really low side tables, but I always felt like tables that low aren't really functional. I also don't like the leg style I went with. I'm thinking maybe something like these: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1003166312/set-of-4-table-legs-high-quality-metal or these: https://www.etsy.com/listing/952129437/18metal-table-leg-coffee-table-leg
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3D Megadoodoo posted:It's good to have dishes that are the same shape, even if the pattern is different, because they'll fit much better in a dishwasher. (If you could have a dishwasher and don't, you're literally killing the planet, thanks a lot.) Also, of course, they stack well in the cupboard. My wife has bought random sized bowls and doesn't seem to be concerned with dishwasher loading efficiency, and I struggle not to lose my mind.
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Small question: my wife is getting annoyed at the bottles of cooking oil & vinegar hanging out on the counter. She wants to get a lazy susan for them, which sounds like a terrible idea to me since it massively expands their storage footprint and also seems like a lot of accidents waiting to happen. I would like to get some kind of little basket or rack for them but most of what I'm seeing is part of a set of little pour bottles and gently caress if I want to be refilling those all the time. Any recs for where I could pick up some kind of nice wire rack or stand that I could just chuck whatever random bottles of assorted sizes? I have seen some pantry wall baskets that would be perfect but unfortunately the layout of our space means that anything that we want to be convenient to the kitchen needs to be on the counter or in a cabinet, and the cabinets are basically spoken for.
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the holy poopacy posted:Small question: my wife is getting annoyed at the bottles of cooking oil & vinegar hanging out on the counter. She wants to get a lazy susan for them, which sounds like a terrible idea to me since it massively expands their storage footprint and also seems like a lot of accidents waiting to happen. I would like to get some kind of little basket or rack for them but most of what I'm seeing is part of a set of little pour bottles and gently caress if I want to be refilling those all the time. Any recs for where I could pick up some kind of nice wire rack or stand that I could just chuck whatever random bottles of assorted sizes? I have seen some pantry wall baskets that would be perfect but unfortunately the layout of our space means that anything that we want to be convenient to the kitchen needs to be on the counter or in a cabinet, and the cabinets are basically spoken for. I installed these and they're great for maximizing cabinet space and ease with regard to reaching the back items. You might be able to reclaim some space with them. https://www.verticalspice.com/
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tetrapyloctomy posted:I installed these and they're great for maximizing cabinet space and ease with regard to reaching the back items. You might be able to reclaim some space with them. I recall seeing these a few years ago while trying to figure out how to get my spice cabinet organized. The price hurts a bit, but if they really are worth it I might finally buy them.
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