from AustinModern
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
500$ Etsy painting
I liked this for some reason, and then my friend Elizabeth pointed out that it's a penis. How the heck did I miss that??? It looks like it's outlining the science of cum trajectory.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Something new to start collecting...
These may have been featured on Regretsy, but they are awesome. I want all of them.
from Beat up Creations on Etsy
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Ebay score: macrame hanging chair
Let's hope it's cotton so I can dye it red or something. It's cool white too though.
I can't get a better picture from ebay of it, oops. That chair is now my alternative to the real lust item, the macrame chair from Anthropologie:
I can't get a better picture from ebay of it, oops. That chair is now my alternative to the real lust item, the macrame chair from Anthropologie:
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Ah ha ha ha
I'm still just bumming around the Apartment Therapy blog and saw this. Yes, sitting on Colbert's face may freak some people out. But the idea is good, take a basic Ikea couch and paint it up! Anyone know what sort of paint one could use that wouldn't feel absolutely revolting to sit on and wouldn't like, wear off on my white jumpsuit?
Monday, January 10, 2011
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Creating the perfect crash pad
I saw this luggage that transforms into a couch, and would love to incorporate it into my ideal Brooklyn crash pad loft. Organizing a space that needs to accommodate lots of people in a single apartment would be a fun challenge. I'd like to get a raw space, and build small sleep capsule style lofted bedrooms into it. Like, six or seven private sleep spaces. Which is better than the normal crash pad where you share a room and therefore may or may not have any privacy. And I'd like lots of metal lockers for secured items and to organize bathroom items. And for the living room... this couch:
And then there's this amazing chair....
by designer Eric De Nijs
And then there's this amazing chair....
compliments of Katie Thompson
Monday, January 3, 2011
Revamping the apartment
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/la/interior-design/10-tips-for-redecorating-on-a-budget-135782
The above link is a handy article for tips on updating your space with limited funds.
I've just increased the square footage of my loft by adding a balcony that extends out from the two lofted bedrooms and functions as work and play space for two of my roommates who both paint and draw. One of them is a dj so we can have a sweet dj booth stationed up there as well :)
Since the best part of our apartment is the large, open living space, our concern was that the addition would close off the space too much. But luckily it doesn't really do that:
I think the reason why it's ok is because we aren't walling off the balcony. We do need some kind of barrier though, not too tall. I'm considering some 42" tall home depot fencing... white picket fence?
Also, there's the decision of whether to leave the beams exposed or not. I'm gonna paint them all white and see how that feels. The roommates want sound responsive colored lights built between the beams, covered with frosted plexi or something. You know, for parties and such. I have no clue yet how feasible that is...
The above link is a handy article for tips on updating your space with limited funds.
I've just increased the square footage of my loft by adding a balcony that extends out from the two lofted bedrooms and functions as work and play space for two of my roommates who both paint and draw. One of them is a dj so we can have a sweet dj booth stationed up there as well :)
Since the best part of our apartment is the large, open living space, our concern was that the addition would close off the space too much. But luckily it doesn't really do that:
I think the reason why it's ok is because we aren't walling off the balcony. We do need some kind of barrier though, not too tall. I'm considering some 42" tall home depot fencing... white picket fence?
Also, there's the decision of whether to leave the beams exposed or not. I'm gonna paint them all white and see how that feels. The roommates want sound responsive colored lights built between the beams, covered with frosted plexi or something. You know, for parties and such. I have no clue yet how feasible that is...
The next step is adding a fourth bedroom on the lower level. Since I am a flight attendant and not home much, I need to keep rent down and only need a minimal space that fits little more than a bed, crash pad style. The space to the left is where the room will be, and won't extend as far as the addition, so there will be room for a couple of those hanging hammock chairs perhaps? Also, there will probably only be a wall added on the right hand side, leaving the front open in order to let light and air in, and also to make the space more convertible. I will probably hang some funky curtains on the front end. The two rooms upstairs are also modeled this way. Since there is only one wall with windows, air flow is limited because there isn't a cross breeze. There is only one heater for the whole apartment, by the window, and in the summer only one wall to place an air conditioner. Behind the two upstairs bedrooms is another room, which suffers in the heat and cold by being a closed off cave of a room. More privacy though.
Apartment Therapy is my fave NYC design blog
Inspiring stuff. They also regularly list their top craigslist finds, which is super cool.
Apartment Therapy
I want to replicate this wallpaper idea below in my apartment, though I may do it by creating fabric panels and hanging them since i rent my pad and would want to be able to take the walls with me if I move.
Apartment Therapy
I want to replicate this wallpaper idea below in my apartment, though I may do it by creating fabric panels and hanging them since i rent my pad and would want to be able to take the walls with me if I move.
want one of these!
Made by Lisa Whatmough, too bad her shop is all the way in London. And I can't afford such things... This is why I should learn how to upholster things...
This is her shop: http://www.squintlimited.com/
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