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honda whisperer posted:It's like living in a burrito. woah
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I feel like you'd constantly be dusting particulate off of horizontal surfaces. Looks like hanging anything flat on a wall is a no-go too?
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 08:00 |
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(Portable hot stone sauna)
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 10:12 |
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peanut posted:(Portable hot stone sauna) :Guillotine emoji:
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 11:02 |
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so what you just put this thing in any room, steam up some water on it, and then... ...your room is moist as heck and starts growing mildew on the window seals.
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 11:10 |
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peanut posted:(Portable hot stone sauna) The purpose of the tissue box and the lotion is obvious. I'm lost as to the purpose of the timer, though.
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TheMadMilkman posted:The purpose of the tissue box and the lotion is obvious. I'm lost as to the purpose of the timer, though. mom doesnt shop for groceries all day
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peanut posted:(Portable hot stone sauna) So there is a heating system under the stone? Have any more info on this?
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 17:15 |
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TheMadMilkman posted:The purpose of the tissue box and the lotion is obvious. I'm lost as to the purpose of the timer, though. It’s so they can tell you your hour is up. Hopefully you have already orgasmed or you’ll have to pay double
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 17:40 |
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Interesting article: https://www.curbed.com/2019/12/19/21024424/interior-design-trends-2010-2019 I think I might be a philistine, because some of the maximalist designs linked towards the end look pretty minimalist to me
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 21:08 |
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here's an aggressively boring but nostalgia provoking time capsule house c. early-mid 90s https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/11201-River-Heights-Ln-Manassas-VA-20112/68968359_zpid/
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also i just found this one lmao https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/9723-Thorn-Bush-Dr-Fairfax-Station-VA-22039/52841094_zpid/
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luxury handset posted:also i just found this one lmao I like...the wood flooring
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 23:00 |
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Did you grow up in a mansion in the 90s where that is nostalgic? 90s nostalgia for me is the muddy brown and tan print velour sofa with country scenes on it and a battered RCA TV sitting in a "wood look" paneled cabinet with inexplicable industrial green carpet on the floor
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 23:04 |
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White paint and oak trim is nostalgic of that period for me, but not the mansion version of it per se.
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mutata posted:White paint and oak trim is nostalgic of that period for me, but not the mansion version of it per se. yeah. not houses this big exactly, but houses big enough to where they tended to have rooms that are just large empty white voids (which is my creation story) this specific image to me is, like, i'm laying on that couch bored to tears while reading a wolfenstein 3d strategy guide while my folks are spending a sunday in the other room trying to help my aunt get over her divorce. when we showed up she was just compulsively vacuuming the spotless carpet while sobbing and the day hasn't gotten any better from there "i know your cousin is younger than you and he's not very good at the nintendo but maybe you can let him beat you at the game? i'll buy mcdonalds on the way home" Mr. Fall Down Terror fucked around with this message at 00:26 on Dec 21, 2019 |
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Harry Potter on Ice posted:So there is a heating system under the stone? Have any more info on this? Ganbanyoku is a dry hot stone. You lie on it and sweat. Here's some action shots in a significantly less creepy setup. https://www.suruganoyu.co.jp/%E5%B2%A9%E7%9B%A4%E6%B5%B4%E3%81%AE%E3%81%94%E7%B4%B9%E4%BB%8B/ And I'll share my town's biggest facility, to tickle the algorithm. https://besshi.com/onsen/
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# ? Dec 21, 2019 00:57 |
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90s nostalgia for me is brown carpets and nicotine stained walls
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# ? Dec 21, 2019 01:22 |
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Oak and brass and brass and oak. And some Hunter Green.
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Snowy posted:I used to do Tiffany style leaded glass work and would love to live vicariously through a thread if one existed The fiance loves the lamps, though we haven't found one we want to actually try and pull off, though. Any idea how hard is it to find a reputable place or person to re-do the soldering on one? Inherited an early 1900s original from my grandmother, though it's some other new england brand, not a Tiffany
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# ? Dec 21, 2019 16:53 |
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Dark green velvet sofas seem to be in right now and it is terrible
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Snowy posted:I used to do Tiffany style leaded glass work and would love to live vicariously through a thread if one existed Wow. I tend to do Arts & Crafts style (mostly panels), although I have the glass and patterns for a couple of Tiffany style shades that I haven't had the time/energy/nerve to tackle yet. I'm just hobbyist level, but I'll think about what should go into an OP and maybe gin one up if one doesn't already exist. Nosre posted:The fiance loves the lamps, though we haven't found one we want to actually try and pull off, though. A lot of stained glass shops in my area don't do repairs anymore - too much risk, and it can be hard to match vintage glass, but if you want to find someone locally, checking with a few shops in your region might get you some recommendations for restorers/repairers. Ideally, more than one shop would mention the same person. If you don't have shops nearby, you might try calling Warner Art Glass. AFAIK they don't do restorations, but they're always so helpful that I'm betting they would be able to tell you how to find someone. If you are in North America, you could also check the listings of studios on the Stained Glass Association of America's website. Many of the studios that list there specify whether they do restorations. One other thought - for a 100+ year old piece, it might be well worth your while to get it appraised before taking it anywhere for restoration, and a certified appraiser should also be able to point you toward good restorers.
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TofuDiva posted:A lot of stained glass shops in my area don't do repairs anymore - too much risk, and it can be hard to match vintage glass, but if you want to find someone locally, checking with a few shops in your region might get you some recommendations for restorers/repairers. Ideally, more than one shop would mention the same person. Great points, thank you. I think it would be a pretty easy repair, because the glass is all fine, there's just one 'column' of solder peeling up/off (not sure the right terms) Unfortunately I don't have pictures, because I'm in europe and it's at my mom's house in New England. I'll keep this stuff in mind when we tackle it, though!
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EIDE Van Hagar posted:Dark green velvet sofas seem to be in right now and it is terrible Every time I see one of these I think they must be really hard to clean - are they?
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# ? Dec 21, 2019 19:09 |
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As an owner of a dark blue velvet sofa, not really. I vacuum it with the upholstery attachment once a month.
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Goober Peas posted:As an owner of a dark blue velvet sofa, not really. I vacuum it with the upholstery attachment once a month. What about semen and Nutella stains
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# ? Dec 21, 2019 19:43 |
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i too cum nutella why do u think they call it a nut?
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Badger of Basra posted:Interesting article: https://www.curbed.com/2019/12/19/21024424/interior-design-trends-2010-2019 eclecticism does not inherently mean maximalism
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PRADA SLUT posted:eclecticism does not inherently mean maximalism Thank you. I really though the photos on those two should have been switched. But I guess that kind of slipping towards meaninglessness is also en vogue. I found a blog that called itself all-things-boho and then all the pictures were of white rooms with maybe one or two textural items.
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# ? Dec 21, 2019 22:29 |
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eclecticism is 'what if I had a bunch of clashing colors / patterns / silhouettes', maximalism is 'what if I had a bunch of everything, covering every surface and stuffed to the brim', though the maximalist / eclectic overlap is large eclecticism: maximalism: also, on the subject of maximalism, maximalism is a specific design intent, not a consequence of having too much poo poo. if you have too much poo poo you're not a maximalist, you're a hoarder. maximalism is probably one of the most difficult designs to pull off and look normal, I'd say harder than minimalism
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PRADA SLUT posted:also, on the subject of maximalism, maximalism is a specific design intent, not a consequence of having too much poo poo. if you have too much poo poo you're not a maximalist, you're a hoarder. maximalism is probably one of the most difficult designs to pull off and look normal, I'd say harder than minimalism Maximalism seems difficult because it requires having a very keen aesthetic sense, knowing why what you have works individually and together. Lots of people can barely figure out why two colors look good adjacent to one another, let alone a hundred objects of varying pattern and texture. I actually know one guy who fancies himself a "maximalist" and their apartment is full of old toys and display shelves. It looks garish and clashing, because there's not really anything unifying to it. If he had picked, say, only those toys which displayed primary colors and extended that theme to other decorative objects, furnishings, and drapery I could have seen it. But no, it was a room full of arguing toys and shelves.
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Bit like having a quintet play in time and tune vs an orchestra.
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Oh man I really like that green rug in the eclectic room. And thanks for the educational posts!
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i'm the boob pillow btw Have posted this yet? Villa Chameleon, Bali, Indonesia by Word of Mouth Architecture (Valentina Audrito) | Photos by Daniel Koh
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 03:10 |
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AI robot girlfriend who passed the Turing test is definitely going to murder you in that house.
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falz posted:AI robot girlfriend sold
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falz posted:AI robot girlfriend who passed the Turing test is definitely going to murder you in that house. Norway doesn’t have palms. This contrasts with your girlfriend, who is one.
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Now hang on. What if this AI robot girl friend... was the... HOUSE ITSELF?!
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Platystemon posted:Norway doesn’t have palms. In more than one way...
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value-brand cereal posted:Now hang on. What if this AI robot girl friend... was the... HOUSE ITSELF?! Every wall would have an AI controlled fleshlight embedded in it.
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