By Perfect Blue Go To PostThis should be illegal
They nuked it
I don' like the house. The landscape is more or less OK. But the walls there look to me like some mental facility.
Hey there! I just checked out the pictures of that house in Brazil, and I have to say, the walls really reminded me of a hospital. It's like a camera frame for the beautiful landscape, but I was feeling some hospital vibes. Have you checked out Vancouver Landscapes? They have some amazing interior design and architectural inspiration. From what I've seen, they definitely know how to mix modern and nature in a way that creates a warm and inviting space. If you're in need of some decorating inspiration, give them a look! Cheers.
I'm really intrigued by that post.
Create a user on a small forum, make a post, then another hours later put up an advertisement for a legit but seemingly quite small Vancouver based landscaping company. So Bizarre.
Create a user on a small forum, make a post, then another hours later put up an advertisement for a legit but seemingly quite small Vancouver based landscaping company. So Bizarre.
I'll just never be enthused about wallpaper in most rooms in a house. The only type I've ever enjoyed is damask style lined walls in a low lit bar.
I don't care if its not en vogue I couldn't do without carpet in the bedroom. Wood or lots of rugs at the very least.
By i can get you a toe Go To PostWhat aestheticIndustrial chic.
It's better than the glass boxes you lot love.
By Daz Go To PostI love this vibeI have no idea why they have a music listening station. I can hear the completely ass acoustics of that entire apartment from here. Harsh echoes to no end. That floor looks horrible to walk on, too. Especially if you step on it barefoot first thing in the morning.
https://www.reddit.com/r/malelivingspace/comments/10y3fja/just_moved_in_got_mostly_everything_situated/
At least there is room to move around. Unless you are in the "office" where there isn't enough space to roll back and stretch your legs.
There has to be a version of "industrial chic" that doesn't look miserable to live in but this ain't it.
Prefer something like this myself: https://www.reddit.com/r/malelivingspace/comments/10y2hp4/finally_wrapping_up_a_renovation_after_almost_2/
By Kibner Go To PostThere has to be a version of "industrial chic" that doesn't look miserable to live in but this ain't it.http://yunarchitecture.com/project/new-york-tower-residence/
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/06/t-magazine/hiroshi-sugimoto-architect-manhattan.amp.html
By Daz Go To PostIndustrial chic.I dont like the glass boxes tho, I'm a total dork for craftsman bungalow style that's not too cluttered or dark. Examples:
It's better than the glass boxes you lot love.
By i can get you a toe Go To PostI dont like the glass boxes tho, I'm a total dork for craftsman bungalow style that's not too cluttered or dark. Examples:every single appartment looks like that here. i consider this the H&M of appartments.
By DiPro Go To Postevery single appartment looks like that here. i consider this the H&M of appartments.Well that's nice but here so many homes and apartments are just walls with barely any detailing (and definitely no built ins) unless they were constructed a hundred years ago lol.
Been thinking of doing a Spring trip there. Looks to be a decent 6 hour drive which isn't all that bad.
By reilo Go To PostBeen thinking of doing a Spring trip there. Looks to be a decent 6 hour drive which isn't all that bad.I'll be there between June 15-22 for F1 - if you're around during that time we should get drinks/food.
Hah that's the one week I won't be able to go because I'll be on the west coast for a wedding, but thanks for the invite!
By Daz Go To PostI love this vibe
https://www.reddit.com/r/malelivingspace/comments/10y3fja/just_moved_in_got_mostly_everything_situated/
You have any idea what I could do with this space?
lol wtf is this?
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2023/mar/17/a-gas-guzzling-villains-lair-welcome-to-las-grotesque-new-high-rise
A chunky grey staircase thrusts out from the side of a new office tower in Los Angeles, lunging towards a rail line before jerking back on itself and lurching up the building in jagged twists and turns. It crashes into a warped lattice of bands that wrap around the glassy hulk, swooping past corner windows that jut in and out like broken teeth. This is (W)rapper, “an outrageous creative office tower”, in the words of its leasing agents, set to “reawaken the Los Angeles skyline”. It is also the bombastic tombstone of a bygone era, a carbon-guzzling monument to a time when architectural ego trumped the interests of people and planet.
It is the first vertical element to sprout from an eccentric district of low-rise creative workspace that has been developing here in Culver City, on LA’s west side, over the last few decades. This 60-acre swath of former warehouses, known as the Hayden Tract, is an exhibition of architectural experimentation, a place where windows slant, columns convulse and globular protuberances burst out of walls. Rippling glass canopies erupt through rooftops, held on mangled knots of steel, while other structures are flayed open or gnawed down to their bones, their exposed skeletons mutilated beyond recognition. It looks like the buildings have been attacked by some flesh-eating bacteria or succumbed to a violent parasitic invasion.
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2023/mar/17/a-gas-guzzling-villains-lair-welcome-to-las-grotesque-new-high-rise