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• #3077
I do love a bit of pastel armitage shanks
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• #3078
I want to make an accurate sketchup floorplan of an irregular (i.e. not right angled) space. If I don't know the angles of the wall, how can I accurately draw it? I know I can use pythagoras to work out the angles, but each time I do this I work my way around the plan drawing the walls and the final wall is always the wrong lenght. is it just a case of inaccuracies in my measurments over distances, or is there a special trick? I have a leica distance meter but the app doesn't do angled walls
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• #3079
How many walls is there? and maybe an MS paint sketch!
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• #3080
ignore me - fucked up one of the measurements. all works now. thanks pythagoras
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• #3081
home.by.me
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• #3082
OK hands up who is going to take one for the team by buying a roly poly rep
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• #3083
buying 3 you mean
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• #3084
group buy
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• #3085
https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/56573345
Really liked this project by Morales and Finch, so bit surprised to see it's so quickly up for sale (think it was completed in 2018). @6pt featuring lots of lovely work by the guy who built your valchromat wardrobes. Are the lights Flos glo ball?
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• #3086
That’s the one that put me on to them. It’s the house my house wishes it could be.
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• #3087
saw that yesterday. does anyone know the source on the framed pics in each of these images. the modern house really need to annotate their listings with that information plus details of all the plants/trees in the gardens ; )
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• #3088
I really dig the (teracotta?) tiles. Makes a change from all the parquet and polished concrete in most modern houses.
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• #3089
Are the lights Flos glo ball?
Looks that way, plus a string lights pendant. Nice diffuse lights.
Guessing there's something else in that kitchen otherwise it'll be a fairly dim space at night. I can see they've snuck some mirror lights in bathrooms to give some extra brightness at the mirror.
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• #3090
it's quarry tiles innit? like a house of that age would often have started with in the porch and kitchen. nice.
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• #3091
https://www.marcusjames.co.uk/#/landscape2015/
dunno who the triptych is by
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• #3092
I really like all the oak/forbo window surrounds.
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• #3093
Looking at stuff like that, makes me realise that I don't really like modern/minimal detailing :/
It's lovely, but the shadow gap skirting makes me twitch.
I like this oak(?) lipping on the front of twin track shelving though. Been thinking about what storage to do in a wide recess next to the chimney breast, was going to just batten the walls but slightly worried about wanting to change shelf heights in future. Needs to be strong enough to hold 1.3m wide magazines and books and stuff though.
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• #3094
It's nicely done with some lovely spec, but the space has been used terribly IMO. The bit between the divider shelf and internal courtyard I would wager is never used, ditto the landing upstairs.
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• #3095
I think I probably totally disagree but can understand why you'd feel like that and is definitely a personal preference. I think the staging often can make the space appear like it would be less used
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• #3096
do like the tiled wall outside
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• #3097
I really dig the (teracotta?) tiles.
I'm undecided about them and flit between liking them and not liking them in that sort of house. But what I do love is the way it runs into the garden and joins the spaces. At some point I'd love to have a place with a straight run out where you could do that.
Ply flooring does look a bit cheap though... and that's in nicely dressed pics, so would hate to see how it looks irl after a couple of months of living.
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• #3099
especially that green
I'd love it if this look became Vogue.
Like Dad trainers. 😎