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• #252
Dieter Rams documentary that usually costs is free for the next 24-48hrs or so:
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• #253
Nice one, thanks. Missed it when Gary Hustwit had it up for free.
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• #254
I missed it too earlier in the month, cheers!
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• #255
Yay!! USM delivery and time to add on more to this...
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• #256
Crap, did not order enough....
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• #257
That’s nice, what is it?
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• #258
Any ideas for elegant tv bank solutions? Bit of an oxymoron I know. Faux art deco ish would be great
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• #259
It’s USM (Haller)
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• #260
Thanks I think you may have solved my tv bank woes
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• #261
How did you not? There’s online configurators for this...
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• #262
Yeah, typical me i just looked at it and thought I know what I need...I also had bits left over in the basement so was trying to be frugal. Annoying as it’ll cost me another £10 postage
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• #263
ha! Looks great!
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• #264
Not sure if this is the right thread but bought a nice 60s Danish teak and copper lamp on eBay recently. Bought a shade from John Lewis that turned out to be way bigger than I'd pictured but I quite like it.
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• #265
Goes well with the Buckie
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• #266
It's about time it got the spotlight it deserves.
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• #267
Not sure if this is the right place but oh well.
In my search for a day bed that I like, which could be used in a single room and which isn't hideously expensive, I like this Ferm living day bed from their new collection - https://fermliving.com/products/kona-bed-natural-oak-veneer
but it seems pretty expensive for what it is, plus I have two of the Muji foldable mattresses, so was thinking how easy it would be to make something similar but to fit those. My initial idea would be get the measurements and then get someone to build it in cad and cut sheets to size and slot them together...or is it going to look naff?
My ideal would be the guest bed but it's just so £££
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• #268
Finally ordered the missing bits, put some random books in and found a Stephen Wiltshire postcard, must have came with a larger drawing we have.
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• #269
that's got to be stupidly easy to build. you could just send a cutting list to a timber merchant, all from 18mm pale ply and knock it together.
Reminds me of the Judd Libary bed or Wintergarden bed (but not quite as good imo)
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• #270
Looks great. I am going for the glass display case about the same size. Your floorboards trigger me though, are you going to treat them or leave as is?
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• #271
You’ll hate me but it’ll all be covered in Amtico. Kitchen has just been done and the rest of the ground floor is next week.
Even though it’s insulated under the floor boards in the basement, it’s too cold to leave them bare.
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• #272
That is very, very nice.
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• #273
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/274398021962
I already have something similar but this seems like a very good price given rrp
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• #274
Looks great. I’ll have to look into amtico. Any reason you didn’t go with real wood?
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• #275
I’ve had oak in my last two places and while it looks great it does not wear well. The kitchen is a high traffic area and the floor will get wet and have stuff dropped on it. Cost wise it’s about the same as real wood, so we thought we’d give it a go. Was worried it would look like plastic but happy so far.
Love that.