01.27.2008, 04:57 AM | #61 |
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things we NEED to know:
budget size of the room purpose(s) of the room (if you want to listen to music in there you might have to consider acoustic "issues" too when placing stuff). That said, I'll probably be quite useless as a counselour, since due to budget restrinctions my store of choice has to be Ikea.
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Ergonomic chairs are very comfortable.
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This is a picture so gorgeous I want to melt. As we're in the realms of architecture - Zaha Hadid Returning to the topic at hand, I think you should go Bauhaus. Everyone love Bauhaus. .
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wow, thats really nice!, i would live there!!!!! I need to get some more art work up in my house. |
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ha ha ha orry to hear. my parents had conventional furniture while i was growing up. so and i love orange! i used to have a huge orange wall in my dc apartment a couple of years ago. the rustic look i like for the countryside and actually we have a little hovel in the mountains where we lived for a while... i wouldn't mind putting furniture made of logs in that one (it gets filthy easily anyway, ha). but for the city i need bright colors i guess. oh i hate pastels. i hate pastels to death. and earth tones, while pleasant in general, leave me cold. Quote:
ha ha i didn't wanna point out the discrepancy between your photos & your dream homes. that explains the divorce. congratulations. but anyway, still, life has a lot more junk than magazine photos. my point is design has to be realistic not "ideal". it's like... making a shirt with no arm holes. not sure i'm clear. i'm hungry and i just woke up. Quote:
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yeah ive considered ikea and in fact own some of their stuff but over the years i've tired of it-- while their most expensive stuff looks pretty well built for the money, their lower cost items are flimsy and degrade fast. anyway that red one on the top i like in pictures, but i know the legs are going to be this light wood etc. i know. i have an ikea leather couch that, while i like, i'm tired of it, it has a fallen "leg" from a couple of moves, i don't know. OH AND i really don't want leather this time because (this is funny) i have some vegetarian friends and will likely have new ones and i've notice they cringe a little when they have to sit on the leather couch-- since the l.r. is the "social " room i want everybody to be comfortable. ha ha ha it is true. |
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there is a large pink velvet sectional couch reupholstered by me ($0 other than the fabric) small square antique end tables a HUGE persian carpet a kidney bean shaped coffee table an upright piano in the corner telly in front of the fireplace baroque silver mirror over the fireplace blondie poster solarized warhol marilyn monroe poster red velvet drapes record crates w/turntable on top speakers on either side of the fireplace (didn't draw them) lots of bric-a-brac on top of the mantlepiece old lamps a velvet chair magenta velvet floor cushions by the coffee table (didnt draw) beads hanging in the archway from the living room to dining room tapestry pillows on couch and chair bric a brac sitting atop the telly glass ashtrays old sweaterknit throws in bizarre colors etc etc i guess pretty bohemian looking
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thanks! please do. yeah i'd love a loft but for now i'm moving to an old house in a city neighborhood. not exactly a beauty, the place, but it's got plenty of room & great location. Quote:
great post nefeli, thanks so much-- that's the kind of response i was hoping to get. you got me thinking. and thanks for those crazy blog links as well! Quote:
ha ha ha... thanks man but no, i dont need direct "advice" as "you should do this"--- well actually i kinda got into that didn't i? but that wasn't the intention... in any cae, the budget is $0 (ha), the size im not sure, the pictures i'll have when my friend who took the pictures emails them back to me (long story, we didnt actually "see" the house at first). good thinking on the acoustic aspect of it though. music will *definitely* be a big focus of that space. playing records and... who knows? maybe i'll buy a bass or a drumset at some point. yeah hm i wouldn't mind having people over to play.... the fun... i'm gonna research acoustic materials etc. |
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There are two details in that picture that make me think you're wonderful - first, you wrote 'telly' rather than TV (which strikes me as a British thing, possibly). Second, in spite of not paying the greatest amount of attention to proportions, scales, and straight lines, you've gone to the trouble of accurately drawing two octaves on the piano. There's an obvious psychological point about that, but there's no point saying it.
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01.27.2008, 03:00 PM | #72 |
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i like the word telly
i hear it every day i just drew some lines on the piano my apt is much more cluttered than that drawing would lead you to believe stacks of magazines everywhere and whatnot
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yeah i do but nefeli's post got me thinking. the thing is men tend to love the simple/industrial look of bauhaus (i do). women tend to find it boring/sterile/dull after a while. being the married sort, i am forced to share my quarters with a specimen of the female gender. i'd live in a factory-library for fucks sakes. but i like the company. Quote:
^^ see that's what i'm talking about. funky. women seem to love funky. eclecticism will win at the end of the day, i know, in spite of my demands for spartan environs and a functional space. i draw this diagram. i should photograph & share. but i'm more into the inspiration seeking than instructions, so i don't know. ------- ANYWAY YOU ALL RULE. THIS THREAD IS LOTS OF FUN TO READ. THANKS FOR YOUR ANSWERS. |
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It is fascinating, that process - like the cushions argument. I don't know if everyone who's lived with a partner/ person of the opposite sex has had this, but I have. Cushions. There's no fucking point. They're annoying, unless you're at the age where you're beset by back problems. No-one uses a cushion. Most chaps wouldn't have them; most women have them and don't use them. The Bauhaus appeals to chaps because there's no faff (flack, flotsam etc); women like the faff. Perhaps men see spaces as functional entities, or rather, express themselves in their territory by means of how 'organised' they are (hence no faff); women see them as a space for personal identity, a canvas for the self. Or am I being borderline misogynist?
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funny thing, i use cushions. i don't like sitting upright. i 'm a lazy bastard and i need something like a pillow. so i stuff them on the corner of the couch, i put my head on them, then i put my feel up on the other end of the couch. of course i have never personally bought a cushion. they all came with the women. but yes, cushions do have a function for me. otherwise, ha ha, faff. i could do without cushions if i had one of these: |
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I like pillow better than cushions. I have 2 pillows on my couch.
not this.
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Borderline?!!?!?
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Yes [interrobang]
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'Interrobang' will never catch on as a punctuation mark and we all know it.
My living room has a lot of weird crap on the shelves that coordinates with the cushions. Looks nice, but not sure what any of it is for...
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