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Chittagong, I think it's the light, but is the stain on your hardwood in your living room a different shade than in your dining room? Actually in general I'm surprised that you went with such a light stain, if someone had shown me the room I'd assume the floor would have been a chocolate or so, closer to where your dining room table is.
Also contrary to Tabris' advice, I like your "gimp plant", which looks to my eyes to be a "ponytail palm" -- beaucarnea recurvata. The sansevieria (probably s. trifasciata) has got some beautiful colouration too, it stark clean room colours help it really pop! It's nice to see more GAFfers lately have some plant life.
Re: plants, I'm really bad in picking plants. I would want something to the bedroom but can't figure out what and where. Maybe something small to the night tables.
Based on your relatively minimal setup, your existing plant choices, and the fact that you want something small, I'd recommend an arrangement of dracaena sanderiana (sold in stores as "Lucky Bamboo" although it isn't actually bamboo). It can be grown in water or soil, and is often sold as a sort of topiary, cultivated into spiral shapes. It's incredibly low maintenance, difficult to kill, requires basically no potting space, dirt cheap.
Two example pictures:
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But it's available in a really wide array of setups so you have a lot of flexibility in terms of size, shape, and presentation.
People like that is the reason I started using the GAF image resizer script. I didn't know his image was huge until you posted.
Based on your relatively minimal setup, your existing plant choices, and the fact that you want something small, I'd recommend an arrangement of dracaena sanderiana (sold in stores as "Lucky Bamboo" although it isn't actually bamboo). It can be grown in water or soil, and is often sold as a sort of topiary, cultivated into spiral shapes. It's incredibly low maintenance, difficult to kill, requires basically no potting space, dirt cheap.
Two example pictures:
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But it's available in a really wide array of setups so you have a lot of flexibility in terms of size, shape, and presentation.[/QUOTE]
I have one. It is indeed great ;)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14626536/userscripts/get/neogaf_-_post_image.user.jsWhat script is this?
Hackintosh?
Moved to China last November, finally bought and set up everything to make me feel more at home
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The colour of the floor was by and large determined by what was already in - the floor was pretty much the only thing we kept, although we gave it a sanding and three-four layers of varnish to lighten it up (it had got nasty orange). If I would have the funds to replace the floor too I would probably have got in something slightly rougher, a shade darker and less saturated - and would have thrown underfloor heating in for good measure.
Moved to China last November, finally bought and set up everything to make me feel more at home
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That's a Dell U2412M, Swans D1080MKII (for some reason Swans are 50% off here compare to the States), Das Keyboard and an Asus Zenbook 13.3".
Not pictured - the beast that's powering it all.
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Silverstone Raven 03, carbon fiber edition modded by yours truly.[/QUOTE]
Correct me if I'm wrong it's been a while since I installed my hyper212+, but why do you have it blowing air down? Wouldn't it be more efficient to have it blowing up / back towards an exhaust?
Correct me if I'm wrong it's been a while since I installed my hyper212+, but why do you have it blowing air down? Wouldn't it be more efficient to have it blowing up / back towards an exhaust?
yeah it looks like he cant fint his fan on the bottom side due to the ram stick placement
whats the best way to go about doing re-modeling projects like that? i want to refinish my hardwood floors and also remove the texture from my ceilings (popcorn texturing ughh)... but its going to be a pain to move all my furniture out and get the dust clean afterwards
yeah it looks like he cant fit his fan on the bottom side due to the ram stick placement..
EDIT: the PSU is mounted on the bottom (exhaust facing the front).. that rear "exhaust" that you see is actually an intake and the case exhausts through the PSU to the front .. one of those weird layout cases
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I need a new desk. Badly.
Thanks for the compliments guys!
Great recommendations, Tabris, and most of them should be easy enough to do. Need a new dog bed anyway, but yeah I could hide it for the picture, same goes for lamp cable. Painting cables, can that be done? What kind of a paint and process would you use? These are rubbery XLR cables we have here.
Man, I was planning on getting some of these, only to find out that most if not all stores in The Netherlands have stopped importing them. Apparently tiger mosquitoes likes the lay there eggs in the plants' stem and they have made there way into our country and people's homes this way.Based on your relatively minimal setup, your existing plant choices, and the fact that you want something small, I'd recommend an arrangement of dracaena sanderiana (sold in stores as "Lucky Bamboo" although it isn't actually bamboo). It can be grown in water or soil, and is often sold as a sort of topiary, cultivated into spiral shapes. It's incredibly low maintenance, difficult to kill, requires basically no potting space, dirt cheap.
Two example pictures:
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But it's available in a really wide array of setups so you have a lot of flexibility in terms of size, shape, and presentation.
Man, I was planning on getting some of these, only to find out that most if not all stores in The Netherlands have stopped importing them. Apparently tiger mosquitoes likes the lay there eggs in the plants' stem and they have made there way into our country and people's homes this way.
Don't know if you are still viewing... but...Dining
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Don't know if you are still viewing... but...
Ahh..I have been waiting for this post for 3 years now...Absolutely beautiful!
Couple things:
-Where is your Artek table? The Raft table is excellent but I thought there was some sentimental value to that Artek, not to mention the chairs.
-Also, don't get rid of the sansevieria plants and ponytail palm! You mentioned before about the "subtle Africa theme" you were going for and those plants really fit that.
-My final question, what process did you use to get the walls like that? I am sure this is an odd question, but smooth walls are incredibly rare where I come from, and in our new house I would like to take the time to achieve the same effect. Overall it just looks amazing with the white paint and minimal art.
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Thanks Sean! Yeah there was real mounting pressure the longer it took to post pics as the flat just kept dragging on. Still one tiny thing is missing, our blinds - just placed an order for some lovely grey Luxaflex Duette blinds for the bedroom. Will get pics once they are fitted.
Alvar Aalto table and chairs, don't worry, they are fine - they needed another sand and varnish, and the chairs needed new ribbons. That would have been as expensive as the new kit, and given we have done it already twice we figured we could use a change. So I offloaded the table and chairs back to mom in the Swedish archipelago who will take care of them for the next decade. They are 30 years old so they are pretty valuable, and no doubt will look great in 10 years too if she now restores them again.
Walls, check out my flickr, you'll see some making-of pictures there. It's basically plywood and plaster. So put plywood first, then lay out the plaster with a flat tool. We had a superb Polish guy do it for us at £120/day. Then just 4 layers of medium bright white matte paint. The British paint is a bit shit though. You can't wet wipe it and it is a magnet for scratches, so I am thinking of importing some Finnish paint.
Good point about the Africa theme! I must admit I was not a huge fan of this plant myself but now that you mention it, makes sense
Is that Hellboy art part of the case or a decal kind of thing? Looks pretty cool either way
A few changes from last year.
Just put a new Monitor in my Blast City (The old one is waiting to get put into a buddies Blast Cabinet).
Sorry for the awful pictures and dirty gameroom, but you get the point.
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Eventually I'll get the good camera out and take some proper pictures.
Thanks!
Those are two 15th Anniversary Street Fighter Sticks I have fully redone for a Supergun setup and a newer MK stick I refurbished. They are MASSIVE compared to my newer sticks. I rock a Dual modded 360/PS3 Agetec and it's a baby compared to these monsters.
It's a newer model of the Nanao monitor. I was surprised at how little burn this monitor has compared to the original Bass Fishing cab.
If I may ask, is there any reason you chose not to post higher res pictures of this setup?Finally finished with our London City setup.
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I would like to know this aswell!·feist·;36404233 said:If I may ask, is there any reason you chose not to post higher res pictures of this setup?
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TV looks small, it's 46". Recently moved to this house, need to get some art on the walls.
Sweet! Image must be so sweet then, congrats
I would like to know this aswell!
They are available in my Flickr, realchittagong
Just thought that for most people this is the convenient rez since I had quite a few pics