Actually it kind of was an accident and as
for minimal, I moved A LOT of crap out of the
frame. I hope to one day have something as
cool as your place.
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I absolutely love your home, Spins! I wish I
could pull something like this off, but I
know I never could. Inside of a week I'd be
asking myself if it would really be *so* bad
if I just put the flocked wallpaper on *one*
wall...
Posted 15 months ago.
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As someone who has had our place as a home
tour on AT, I can say that the experience is
relatively painless, Spins. And your place is
more than ready.
Posted 15 months ago.
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that modernica daybed looks nice... and i was
about to buy it... but i don't think it's
very comfy. nice place though.
Posted 10 months ago.
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@ eight double: from a guy with a house full
of Eames shell chairs and an LCW, I wouldn't
have expected to hear that "comfy"
was your first criterion!
Posted 10 months ago.
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chimaybleue. i have to say that the eames LCW
is one of the most comfortable chairs i have
ever had the privilege of owning, and the
shell chairs are pretty nice too!
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@eight double: Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a
good LCW just like the next guy (here's mine
in the photo below) and it is relatively
comfortable and supportive, but I'd hardly
classify it as "comfy". In any
case, I can vouch for the daybed being very
comfortable. It invites lounging.
(sorry to hijack the comments here spins) the
daybed might be wonderful in the prone
position, but i think the back support is
woefully inadequate. that said, it looks
nice.
the LCW is always good to my back. and when
my upper back starts hurting from hunching
over a computer on the couch, i usually sit
in it for awhile to get things back into
alignment.
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cute place. saw your comment on
apartmenttherapy. :)
Posted 2 months ago.
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Your place is super cool. I like how monochromatic it is.
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