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>>15121205
Super jealous of the exposed beams. I fucking love that architectural touch.

>>15121471
Very green.

>>15121899
>>15121940
>>15121945
check out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KZB56yf7Sw
for black furniture inspo. I find the people who live in that home to be nearly impossible to listen to, but their space is very considered. The problem with all black furniture / clothing / objects is that things get lost amongst each other. It's difficult to maintain a mise en place with that problem. This couple puts lights in their shelves to let the more colorful objects be highlighted in their homes "like jewels" I think is how they put it. Otherwise, dark furniture is better is a light space.

>>15124359
Disagree. Trendy for a while? Sure. And used to promote a particular, sterile-looking minimalist aesthetic. But the applications of concrete are extraordinarily varied and it's a relatively low cost material. Something cheap, durable and versatile is a great for designers with vision, and for patient, talented craftsmen. Concrete will also accept a lot of different finishes, while always looking like concrete, making it invaluable to the modernist point that a material should never pretend to look like another material. Don't paint pine to look like walnut. Paint it a color, or show off it's "pine-ness" etc. etc. Concrete shows the marks of it's application, from scrapes, to polishes, to the imprints of wood siding and so on. Essentially, concrete is one of the most honest modern building materials we have, and the marks it bears show us that it can't lie about its own materiality.

>>15125703
This is nice. It has personality.

>>15127218
It's a shame you haven't filled that nook with the stepped brick entirely with small objects. If you have access to any woodworking equipment or know any builders, you should have someone build a custom insert for that space and have a little shelf on every brick.

>>15129940
>>15130017
Excellent.

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