• ArguingWAristotleTiff
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    By making curved shelves. The difference between one end and the other over a six foot shelf would not be too much. You would just have to learn to stack the big ones in the middle.Sir2u

    Lololol that would likely work!
  • ArguingWAristotleTiff
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    I love the way this discussion keeps popping back up. Makes me smile every time.T Clark

    It's an awesome place to be! :heart:
  • ArguingWAristotleTiff
    5k
    From the bed to the office. About 10 steps. :yawn:TimeLine

    Glorious~ :cheer: :party: Gonna have to install a coffee maker at step 5 :yawn:
  • TimeLine
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    Not sure about the mirror. The shape fits, but the wood looks too traditional. The little chair definitely doesn't fit, but it creates a storyline, redefines the room, so I'd leave it.Hanover

    Perhaps if the mirror had a detailed baroque gold leaf frame instead to bring out the colour. You need to check your teeth after dinner, surely.
  • Hanover
    12.9k
    Perhaps if the mirror had a detailed baroque gold leaf frame instead to bring out the colour. You need to check your teeth after dinner, surely.TimeLine

    How about a simple chrome frame to round out the stark, uncomfortable Scandinavian look you're going for? As long as you stack all your junk at right angles on open shelves, you can convince yourself that it doesn't look cluttered. Keep the little chair, though. It creates a warmth and thoughts of little feet pitter patting around on the uncovered wooden slats around the hard angular tables and chairs.
  • TimeLine
    2.7k
    How about a simple chrome frame to round out the stark, uncomfortable Scandinavian look you're going for? As long as you stack all your junk at right angles on open shelves, you can convince yourself that it doesn't look cluttered. Keep the little chair, though. It creates a warmth and thoughts of little feet pitter patting around on the uncovered wooden slats around the hard angular tables and chairs.Hanover

    :angry:
  • T Clark
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    When I was younger and my wife and I lived in Cambridge MA, we used to go to the Mapparium at the Christian Science Church in downtown Boston. It's a stained-glass globe of the earth. You walk inside it on a bridge. Since it was built in 1935, the countries are interestingly out of date. Back then it was free. You just walked in and went there. Now it costs $6. I'm the kind of guy who wouldn't pay $6 for 10 minutes of activity, so it's a good thing I saw it 40 years ago. It is beautiful and interesting. Added feature - since it's spherical and made of hard material, the acoustics are unusual. If you stand in the focal point on one end of the bridge and whisper, people on the other end can hear you.

    Notice that Australia isn't even shown. It hadn't been discovered yet.

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  • Sir2u
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    Notice that Australia isn't even shown. It hadn't been discovered yet.T Clark

    It is down in the right hand corner. Hiding like all shy Aussies. :wink:
  • Hanover
    12.9k
    My new antique clock. It tick tocks and gongs in an otherwise silent room. 1dst12979vk6xpr0.jpg
  • ArguingWAristotleTiff
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    I'm walking in unfamiliar territory.T Clark
    From where I stand, this is a beautiful thing to read, from a beautiful soul I am just getting to know.
  • Hanover
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    From where I stand, this is a beautiful thing to read, from a beautiful soul I am just getting to know.ArguingWAristotleTiff

    Oh stop your touchy feely talk and tell me how much you like my new clock. Pretty sweet, huh?
  • ArguingWAristotleTiff
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    Oh stop your touchy feely talk and tell me how much you like my new clock. Pretty sweet, huh?Hanover

    I am a really light sleeper so anything that makes a timed ticking drives me crazy, fortunately I learned it early on by stopping the hands and by default the weights of an Antique clock my Step Dad has and got very angry every time I stopped it. So I know that a clock like yours or his and me just don't get along.
    Now show me a Cuckoo Clock with the little dancing ladies and gentlemen? I might woo a little.
  • Baden
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    By Harry Gruyaert.
  • Deleteduserrc
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    two i keep coming back to over the past couple years:

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  • Deleteduserrc
    2.8k
    and also the drunk would-be philosopher comforting himself to sleep:

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  • Noble Dust
    7.9k


    What is that second painting?
  • Noble Dust
    7.9k


    There's so much here.
  • T Clark
    13.8k


    Where? Is Lenin supposed to look diabolical?
  • T Clark
    13.8k
    two i keep coming back to over the past couple years:csalisbury

    Like the first. Love the second. Drunk philosopher? No opinion.
  • Baden
    16.3k


    Headquarters of the Indian communist party. Somewhere in India... Lenin was diabolical but I think masterful is more what they are going for here.
  • ArguingWAristotleTiff
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    @Sir2u
    Would this work on the dome home walls?
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  • T Clark
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    Would this work on the dome home walls?ArguingWAristotleTiff

    Quick, take another picture, I want to see what it looks like on the other side of the wall.
  • Hanover
    12.9k
    The wallpaper, wooden chairs, cool kitschy shelf, true Americana.
  • ArguingWAristotleTiff
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    The wallpaper, wooden chairs, cool kitschy shelf, true Americana.Hanover

    True but ack.

    Here is my dream home- a studio small enough but has everything.
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  • ArguingWAristotleTiff
    5k
    A cabin just outside of Prescott within our price range to purchase (not necessarily to maintain), is zoned for a B&B and a student rental but does not have the connectivity that NicK needs to run our business.
    Some one bought either a money pit or a money maker, it will be interesting to see what the new owners do with it.lb9b97943-m1xd-w1020_h770_q80.jpg
  • tim wood
    9.3k
    Here is my dream home- a studio small enough but has everything.ArguingWAristotleTiff

    Maybe you'd like Not-so-Big Houses. Sarah Susanka is, well, here are a couple of sites:
    https://www.houseplans.com/exclusive/sarah-susanka
    http://www.notsobighouse.com/

    She's not the only one, nor the first, on small house living - it's actually an old subject. But she's a very nice introduction or re-introduction to them.
  • Sir2u
    3.5k
    Probably not so well, but they do look kind of cool don't they?

    I have a flat wall in an place that I am going use for a TV area, that would look nice around a flat screen.
  • TimeLine
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    A couple of weeks back, I stayed in this beautiful cottage with the open sea out the front and lush rainforest behind, I thought I was in heaven. Only a walking distance from the local (and quaint) township with everything that one would need, the crackling sounds of a woodfire and the birds outside :cry:

    Imagine sitting outside all snug with a hot drink, talking about endless somethings that make you feel good, later checking out the stars with your Saxon 8 inch. I'm so sad today.

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  • ArguingWAristotleTiff
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    Imagine sitting outside all snug with a hot drink, talking about endless somethings that make you feel good, later checking out the stars with your Saxon 8 inch. I'm so sad today.TimeLine

    I can only imagine as I am in desperate need for a mental get away. :shade:
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