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• #3652
In principle, Pete's right that building on MOL is highly undesirable. I haven't caught up on the policy changes that make it easier to build on it, so don't know about how safeguards are handled, but in general any such moves are a bad thing.
However, looking at the site, I think it is highly suitable for housing. It looks as if they're converting most of it into a kind of pocket park connecting to the (fenced-off) space of Nunhead Reservoir, with the block only occupying a narrow slice of it. I can't say I care much for the design (sorry, Al), but this certainly doesn't seem like a bad project.
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• #3653
Dining table is where a lot of homework and craft (and eating) happens - candles and low light for guests etc and such is cosy enough so focus is really on lounge side.
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• #3654
Maybe a low shelf/storage in front of window all the way from wall to door?
Plant, TV, lamp on it. Kids stuff inside, then you have more space on the table side?
Hang lamp over table lower with a cozy bulb.
Install indirect floodlight for lowlight craft sessions.
Agree with the votes for round table or rug.
Can what's in the hanging shelve go somewhere else?
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• #3655
Defo plants. My middle room would prob be a little bleak if it didn’t have enough plants to be a kind of indoor garden.
Get the mrs one of those pianos that’s in guitar form, way cooler to rock out with, she will really appreciate that. -
• #3656
Yeah - all of this basically - round table is a maybe. The shelves were supposed to be for display - but in lieu of me figuring out other book storage have been co-opted. Also they are too high.
I think Hue bulbs are the answer for lighting control
Cheers all - made progress today - trialling opposing sofas and lower lighting = better for winter nights.
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• #3657
Yeah - this is my old flat - now my bro lives there and is trying to sell it. Fucking millennial house plants a go go. Need to up my game.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/86419684#/
I very nearly played keytar in a band in the mid noughties...true story.
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• #3658
Are you on the fence again, Oliver lol
I reckon for the build cost, on a derelict site for social housing corp it’s doing okay.
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• #3659
Does anyone know a good scale for drawing a room on A4 graph paper? (240mm x 180mm)
Cheers
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• #3660
That’s lovely, very similar to my old place.
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• #3661
I was going to say you could put it on an easel. But that's basically what that is!
All a bit Tony Hart for me.
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• #3663
To be clear I wasn't making a judgement on this project. Generally opposed to building on MOL, especially given recent events and the increased value placed on access to green spaces.
The decision by dingbat Johnson to allow it has resulted in open land that should never be built on being put under attack from developers.
But if @Oliver Schick is OK with this project I probably am.
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• #3664
Standard scales 1:1 , 1:5, 1:10, 1:20, 1:25, 1:50 etc. Sorta depends on room size . 1:20 or 1:50 i guess ?
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• #3665
This was a SketchUp sweet spot from 2017 - prolly shoulda just actioned this . Looks fine
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• #3666
fluoro tripptrapp is 👌
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• #3667
sofas should point at (bigger) TV, not each other. other than that looks 👌🏼
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• #3668
No doubt it is my taste that is the problem here, but the idea of living with so little colour would make me feel constantly slightly migrainey I think...
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• #3669
Fixed it for you.
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• #3670
I think Hue bulbs are the answer for lighting control
Got a link to the bulbs you're looking at?
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• #3671
Just goog Phillips hue starter set - crucially they do a wall switch thing accessory which remembers ‘scenes’ - i guess you just have to tape your existing switches to ‘on’ otherwise it could get a bit like the whole 3 remotes for one telly nightmare.
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• #3672
I’ll paint the other trip trap neon pink then - and crowd fund for a serif.
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• #3673
I have these over my light switches for Hue.
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• #3674
Yes, I'm very much opposed to a loosening of planning regulations, too. It generally has bad consequences--the planning system's obviously not popular with landowners who want to have the freedom to do with 'their' land whatever they please, and there's constant lobbying on that. A lot of land that's 'marginal' is designated MOL or Common Land and therefore has little value to speculators. When I first saw Al's post, those alarm bells definitely rang, but this is not overdevelopment (only a fraction of the site is actually used for the housing component), there has evidently been a constructive process of engagement, the land has genuinely been derelict and walled-off for a long time, it's surrounded by other housing of similar density, and there's an element of public amenity and linking that seems good (saying all this without having seen the full details). However, for cases like this you don't need general rule changes but occasional exceptions that confirm the rule.
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• #3675
Cheers.
Interesting - I’m not sure paint is the answer - I feel like dialling in the lighting - a nicer table chair / bench combo will sort the dining. Lounge is more layout / tv struggles. Plants will be a good addition I think.