- 21,365
- 812
- Joined
- Nov 20, 2003
That is so cool.Originally Posted by quik1987
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
That is so cool.Originally Posted by quik1987
I think what is off is the brick wall.. at least for me it is.. just doesn't fit.Originally Posted by Guppetto
Originally Posted by KickHead23
Originally Posted by quik1987
Wow this is incredibly aesthetically pleasing, to me at least. I'm digging the simplistic vibe, and I don't think I've ever seen that wood paneling done like that on the side walls and ceiling, nice.
This is a nice setup. As a dude i think I would have liked the Grey or Black Wood Paneling a little better, but considering there's not much light in the room, the light wood is probably better for the overall space.
There's just enough room at the end of the bed to move through, at the sides about three or four feet. There'd be more space but there's a massive built in clothing/overhead storage.Originally Posted by 10 Piece Nuggets
How big is your "room"? Just enough for the bed and room to get in/out?
I actually used to have the couch on that side, but moved it to the current config just to try it out. The island there on it's own is kind of awkard, actually, so it was pushed against the end of the kitchen. My other thought was to move the couch to the original location, get the big Ikea expedit bookcase, and then use it as room divider beside the couch.Originally Posted by JRHodges11
Put the couch against the other side wall that the desk is on not by the desk just on that wall closer to the window not just facing the window and put a coffee table in front of it. and since you dont have a tv on the wall the couch would be facing make some other sort of focal point perhaps a piece of art or something you can pretty much leave the island there as a way to section off the room you dont want it to look like one big square so just find creative ways to section off the rooms using furniture that just my advice
Very nice place. The first thing that I would do is to put down a light colored area rug to separate your living space from the kitchen space.Originally Posted by ChewToy112
Here's a quick snap of my new apartment/studio. Hard to get the angles. Any idea of how to arrange the place, particularly the living area? So hard to conceptualize since it's just a big square...I need some sort of sidebar/low shelving on the sides, I think, and some sort of art. The island behind the couch is a floating kitchen island and can be moved anywhere. Probably need a real coffee table to replace the two side-by-side Ikea side tables. And thinking about getting another poang chair for the other side.
Great work. My media room is the same red color. I just put in three mini track lighting bars this weekend to create the art gallery effectOriginally Posted by JRHodges11
Over the weekend I finished painting the walls and the finish on the chair rail molding so now I just have to figure out the seating arrangements, movie posters and other decor items etc but im loving it so far
Sorry for crappy Iphone pics
Originally Posted by Supermanblue79
Very nice place. The first thing that I would do is to put down a light colored area rug to separate your living space from the kitchen space.Originally Posted by ChewToy112
Here's a quick snap of my new apartment/studio. Hard to get the angles. Any idea of how to arrange the place, particularly the living area? So hard to conceptualize since it's just a big square...I need some sort of sidebar/low shelving on the sides, I think, and some sort of art. The island behind the couch is a floating kitchen island and can be moved anywhere. Probably need a real coffee table to replace the two side-by-side Ikea side tables. And thinking about getting another poang chair for the other side.
Low profile coffee table next in a color other than black.
Great work. My media room is the same red color. I just put in three mini track lighting bars this weekend to create the art gallery effectOriginally Posted by JRHodges11
Over the weekend I finished painting the walls and the finish on the chair rail molding so now I just have to figure out the seating arrangements, movie posters and other decor items etc but im loving it so far
Sorry for crappy Iphone pics
for some movie posters that I'm having framed. What color is your accent wall behind the couches? It's a good look.
the rug is a good idea.Originally Posted by Supermanblue79
Very nice place. The first thing that I would do is to put down a light colored area rug to separate your living space from the kitchen space.Originally Posted by ChewToy112
Here's a quick snap of my new apartment/studio. Hard to get the angles. Any idea of how to arrange the place, particularly the living area? So hard to conceptualize since it's just a big square...I need some sort of sidebar/low shelving on the sides, I think, and some sort of art. The island behind the couch is a floating kitchen island and can be moved anywhere. Probably need a real coffee table to replace the two side-by-side Ikea side tables. And thinking about getting another poang chair for the other side.
Low profile coffee table next in a color other than black.
What colour might you suggest for the table? I know I need to get splashes of colour in there somewhere, whether it be cushions, throws, table, new poang cushion, etc.Originally Posted by Supermanblue79
Very nice place. The first thing that I would do is to put down a light colored area rug to separate your living space from the kitchen space.Originally Posted by ChewToy112
Here's a quick snap of my new apartment/studio. Hard to get the angles. Any idea of how to arrange the place, particularly the living area? So hard to conceptualize since it's just a big square...I need some sort of sidebar/low shelving on the sides, I think, and some sort of art. The island behind the couch is a floating kitchen island and can be moved anywhere. Probably need a real coffee table to replace the two side-by-side Ikea side tables. And thinking about getting another poang chair for the other side.
Low profile coffee table next in a color other than black.
I don't "need" a desk I guess. But since I don't have a TV, I spend most my time at the computer when I'm at home. The kitchen island is part of the apartment. It has the microwave in it, and it can plug into an outlet that's in the middle of the floor by the oven. I can put it to the side of the rice cooker, that's where I used to have it before I moved the couch around, but i might have to move the couch if I put the island back there, or else it might feel a bit cramped on that side, unless i just have the couch off centre.Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
the rug is a good idea.Originally Posted by Supermanblue79
Very nice place. The first thing that I would do is to put down a light colored area rug to separate your living space from the kitchen space.Originally Posted by ChewToy112
Here's a quick snap of my new apartment/studio. Hard to get the angles. Any idea of how to arrange the place, particularly the living area? So hard to conceptualize since it's just a big square...I need some sort of sidebar/low shelving on the sides, I think, and some sort of art. The island behind the couch is a floating kitchen island and can be moved anywhere. Probably need a real coffee table to replace the two side-by-side Ikea side tables. And thinking about getting another poang chair for the other side.
Low profile coffee table next in a color other than black.
also... do you really need a desk?
depending on the size of the area...I'd suggest getting a small dining room set and getting rid of your desk and possibly the kitchen island if it's yours and not part of the apt.
If it's part of the apt, is there room to put it to the side, where your rice cooker is? looks like the same height and color of the countertop.