great space, ditch the shitty furniture and make it all midcentury modern
great space, ditch the shitty furniture and make it all midcentury modern
I am from the American CIA and I have a radio in my head. I am going to kill you.
I like most of it but that hideous green snake picture is nasty.
Why do people say "Grow some balls"? Balls are weak and sensitive! If you really wanna get tough, grow a vagina! Those things take a pounding! -Betty White
Yeah, I like this one too - also minus the snake picture. (How does that go with the rest of this stuff??)
“In my world, everyone's a pony and they all eat rainbows and poop butterflies!”
― Dr. Seuss
i hate all of the freaking flowers on the furniture.
It says sluce gets off easy and is a good time. Cash ONLY. Sluce ... and a cast of many
gorgeous house but it's wasted on these people - the interior is all wrong.
Last edited by sputnik; August 25th, 2010 at 11:41 AM.
I'm open to everything. When you start to criticise the times you live in, your time is over. - Karl Lagerfeld
as soon as i saw the second pic, i knew it was an elle decor spread. all of the houses they pick have something about them that looks the same. they're all too polished-looking & upscale for me or something...kind of like hotel rooms or something. that being said, the exterior is killer. i'd love to gut the place and start over, keeping a select few basic pieces like the bookshelves and a couple accessories.![]()
white, black, puerto rican/everybody just a freakin'/good times were rollin'.
too many flowers, but the inside is cute. the outside is just "blah". it kind of looks like a trailer when you first glance at it.
^^^
i know people who have done that and it's impractical as hell though. you basically lose the shelf space behind the print, and you're always scared you're going to drop the print when you're looking for books on the shelf.
I'm open to everything. When you start to criticise the times you live in, your time is over. - Karl Lagerfeld
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