7 Feb 2010 14:28
First one you posted is proper awful Strummer. Like the second but not entirely sure it would work beside a bed.
Dee
12183 posts since 22/11/07
7 Feb 2010 16:30
expensively assembled but pushing naffness - some of that victoriana detailing (and attached to breeze blocks!) is really bad. sure they're very nice places to own and live in though, if tasteless
Best
9976 posts since 21/10/05
7 Feb 2010 16:30
bit industrial for me, nice windows and settings though
loving this marble at the moment, when i do my next place the whole thing is being decked out in it huge tiles and underfloor heating FTW
jimm
1558 posts since 22/11/04
7 Feb 2010 16:49
colour coordinated books

Idiots
Best
9976 posts since 21/10/05
7 Feb 2010 16:52
cool that even the bookcase, would love the live there
7 Feb 2010 16:54
Very nice, if a little too cramped.
Space is key for me.
Dee
12183 posts since 22/11/07
7 Feb 2010 16:56
New York Herald Tribune! wrote: expensively assembled but pushing naffness - some of that victoriana detailing (and attached to breeze blocks!) is really bad. sure they're very nice places to own and live in though, if tasteless
Naff & tastless?
The Victorian detailing is what makes this for me. The juxtaposition of the industrial mechanics with the bare common modern aesthetics of such things as breeze blocks is amazing imo.
MoB
37350 posts since 31/8/04
7 Feb 2010 16:57
would kill for a flat in the barbican, was offered a one bedroom a few weeks back but it was too much monies for me.
Dee
12183 posts since 22/11/07
7 Feb 2010 16:57
That colour coded bookcase is
Best
9976 posts since 21/10/05
7 Feb 2010 16:58
how much out of interest?
fucked her yet?
7 Feb 2010 16:59
MoB wrote: would kill for a flat in the barbican, was offered a one bedroom a few weeks back but it was too much monies for me.
if you could of afforded it would youd of left our homer.

i dont ever want that episode to end.
rural
17879 posts since 26/9/06
7 Feb 2010 17:00

Luke