You mentioned unmentionable places on *this* list, and didn't know it
would be interpreted with the worst possible connotation?
I don't think you've been paying attention. :-)
--Ben
Jason Lemahieu wrote:
> I was referring to locations such as the sink and the random kitchen
> appliances. I d
I was referring to locations such as the sink and the random kitchen
appliances. I did not realize it would be taken in such a disturbing way. eek
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That is definately a case of TMI.
larry
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 11:06:03 -0500, Jerry Johnson
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> I am wincing imagining the paper cuts.
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> Jerry Johnson
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> Perhaps the only theme
I am wincing imagining the paper cuts.
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Perhaps the only theme to the place is piles of Magic; the Gathering cards
every where you could possibly imagine them, and many of the places you never
would.
I live in a fresh-out-of-college, downtown campus style environment. With 3
other male roommates, our living room consists of crap couches and infinite
soda cans. The kitchen has a disaster area feel, and the walkways are filled
with a mud tone. Perhaps the only theme to the place is piles of
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 15:18:39 -0500, Jerry Johnson
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> Is that couch purple ultrasuede? Bold choice.
LOL! No, it's neither a couch nor is it ultrasuede. It's two chairs
with a soft cotton fabric. But they are definitely purple. Here's the
chair style:
http://www.la-z-boy.c
Is that couch purple ultrasuede? Bold choice. The painting disturbs me somehow,
though.
In my decorating life, I just ordered a _big_ picture:
http://www.muralsyourway.com/myw_classic_design.cfm?cid=11&pid=C393&st=10
Which will go behind a wall of shoji screens that open in the center as a fake
cool! the vase is cool too
>-Original Message-
>From: Kevin Graeme
>
>Resurrecting this thread because I'm tired of politics and my partner
>got a new print for the house! It's called "Cocktail I" and it's by an
>artist named Gronk. Here are some pics:
>
>http://www.kevingraeme.com/a
I like it!
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 November 2004 19:53
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Furniture and Decorating style question
Resurrecting this thread because I'm tired of politics and my partner
got a new print for the house! It
Resurrecting this thread because I'm tired of politics and my partner
got a new print for the house! It's called "Cocktail I" and it's by an
artist named Gronk. Here are some pics:
http://www.kevingraeme.com/art/
1 wall area down. 20 to go.
-Kevin
~~~
I like Japanese style but like Kevin I can't maintain the level of organization needed for it. I also like totally modern whacky styles- odd shaped purple sofas, lime green round coffee tables- stuff you find in funky furniture shops on Melrose in L.A. Or I could go for the modern minimalist feel,
Thank you sir!
It's one of my favorite pieces, I was looking for a picture of it
online, but I couldn't find one :-(
> a Jim Dine charcoal.
I tip my hat to you!
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will
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Our house is an eclectic mix of mission (repro couches; original
rocker & smoking stand), primitive (an old used-to-be-built-in
half-wall cabinet that now serves to house recording equipment;
couple of old refinished steamer trunks; hand-made plant stands) and
college-days/hand me downs ("early am
At 16:57 9/29/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Enough of all this religion and politics. Let's get on a topic that people
>REALLY feel strongly about.
>
>What style is your living space? What do you like in interior design?
>(Does anyone actually like "Southern country")
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On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 14:41:40 -0700, William Bowen
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> a Jim Dine charcoal.
I tip my hat to you!
-Kevin
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House is a 1930 Cape Cod, 70+ year old Horse Chestnut tree in the
front corner of the yard, 70+yo Maple in the other corner, lots of
shade in the summer, front of yard fenced with English box hedges,
side yard with Laurel (10' tall). Yard is currently in re-development.
Previous owners not great at
At the moment we haven't bothered with much ... As I knew we'd be moving
about. We have futons for couches, no bedroom sets, no dressers, no
armoirs, no coffee table, not even a dinette set. We eat outdoors on our
patio furniture, or in the kitchen at an outdoor bar height square table
on these fab
I used to want a really japanese-influenced place, but when I was
younger and started decorating that way I found that I wasn't
comfortable maintaining the proper level of austerity and cleanliness
to get the real effect.
I still like it aesthetically, but I've tried to eschew most
affectations an
Enough of all this religion and politics. Let's get on a topic that people REALLY feel strongly about.
What style is your living space? What do you like in interior design? (Does anyone actually like "Southern country")
My apartment is decorated in a Japanese style with a little bit of Frank Lloy
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