Chittagong and fellow interior design enthusiasts, I've finally gotten to the point where my debts are all paid up and I'm thinking about going into debt again to buy some nice furniture, and need your help fulfilling that
I need the following:
- An office chair
- A replacement for my couch, but increase seating up to 5+ people (so multiple pieces)
I was personally thinking of getting the following:
Aeron Chair $800ish
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I have the Aeron chair myself since December for my home office which I spend 4-8hrs a day in, and am VERY happy with my purchase:
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During Herman Miller's semi-annual sale I went into the dealer looking for the Embody and after trying both out, I found both were extremely comfortable, but for my 5'10"ish 175lb frame the Aeron suited my body more.
I also did a video review of my Aeron here:
Since you have lots of experience with the Aeron, definitely go into the dealer and try the Embody for a while too (at least 30-60 mins), just for comparison![]()
That isn't clutter! Those are the controllers for each system I pulled out for the picture (they are put away now). And no, that is a letter opener since my computer desk sits across from it so I put it here and it just so happened to make the picture.
Here is my wife playing SMB3 today:
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Awesome. I'd love to have the space to setup a SD CRT like this for the older consoles.
Did you have this custom printed (one on the right)? I've been wanting this artwork on my wall for some time.
Here my new setup, nothin awesome just original
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PureSolidness! Thanks to your review, I've been rocking a pair of XB500's since mid-June. Awesome buy at $50 on Amazon. I also plan on getting the BenQ XL2420T with my first build come December.
Keep up the videos!
I was kidding about the debt thing (well not paying off but going back into). I would buy a piece once a month or if it was debt, it would be some 12 month no interest deal to pay off well before.
I'm not a huge fan of the design of the 2 you recommended. Nice thing about Aeron is it's pretty cheap authentic and I know it lasts quite a while as we use them at work. The only other chair I would be tempted to use is:
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It's such an amazing design, I would just be concerned with the comfortability and the durability.
One option for the couch I was thinking would be to get those 2 barcelona chairs, and a knock off barcelona couch, and then an authentic david eames lounge chair ($4k+) for comfort:
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Why would you have four speakers set up like that?
Apologies in advance if this post is gonna be absurdly long. I can shorten it if needed. Please for the love of God don't quote the entire thing.
My current set-up. Some things have changed, most noticably the retro-corner, which is something I've been wanting to do for a long time. Lack of space is definitely an issue, so it's a bit cramped, but the upside is it's damn cosy being surrounded by nostalgia.
I've also very recently gotten a new TV (Samsung 46ES8000 for those interested) which is a real step up from my last one. The game on the screen at the moment is Anna btw, a pretty decent little first-person horror adventure that was just released.
The next thing I'm gonna be changing is some furniture, specifically the little table with the Link on Epona statue, those 2 Ikea looking square things and the white one with all the figures on top. Those need to be classed up.
First off, the stairs leading up to the room:
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Top of the stairs:
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At the gates. This place is a mess, I had to move all my boxes from inside to here because of obvious lack of space, but I like to keep them in sight. Ideally if I ever get a new (BIGGER) place I want to have shelves surrounding the room near the ceiling where I'd store all my boxes and assorted junk.
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This is what you see when you enter:
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The Wall of Games. This includes the newer stuff like, PS2 and up.
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Some close-ups
http://imgur.com/3wX8P
http://imgur.com/NrRUC
Some overview shots:
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These are the cabinets I'm looking to replace. They look like shit.
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Retro Corner (Bucky o'Hare is playing) Nintendo and a few PC bigboxes to the left, Sega/PSX/Atari 2600/Videopac/Lynx on the right
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Display for my more personal favorites/ more rare games, though nothing I own is actually rare, but some of it is hella expensive these days.
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And some close-ups:
http://imgur.com/xqei4
http://imgur.com/cKCmb
The 'ol Zelda collection, freshly dusted and cleaned too!
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Too bad you're not.You sir are winning at life.
Apologies in advance if this post is gonna be absurdly long. I can shorten it if needed. Please for the love of God don't quote the entire thing.
I have the Aeron chair myself since December for my home office which I spend 4-8hrs a day in, and am VERY happy with my purchase:
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During Herman Miller's semi-annual sale I went into the dealer looking for the Embody and after trying both out, I found both were extremely comfortable, but for my 5'10"ish 175lb frame the Aeron suited my body more.
I also did a video review of my Aeron here:
Since you have lots of experience with the Aeron, definitely go into the dealer and try the Embody for a while too (at least 30-60 mins), just for comparison![]()
Too bad you're not.
The Vitra Eames lounger is certainly a much better choice.
U know I though about editing the post out but it was so epic I wanted everyone to see it again. Its not that hard to scroll good sir.
Whats the deal with Vitra vs Herman Miller regarding the Eames lounge? There is like a $3000 difference, but it seems that they are both legitimate. Is the HM version really that much better?
Edit - hm, I guess I was looking at a fake Vitra, it looks like the price is more similar than I thought.
I'm meith Sean on Innovation, they have beautiful, affordable, durable and comfortable stuff. In fact, my oldest peice of furniture currently (after sending my 35 year old Aalto gear back to mom for refurb) is the Innovation futon in out guestroom, and our Innovation bed.
That looks absolutely amazing, and the room looks quite nice as well.Got my new Panny PT-AR100U projector in last week, just in time for Darksiders 2. The sucker is so bright, I can have the windows open and all the lights on. Really cool.
Real clean, I like it.Here my new setup, nothin awesome just original
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That looks absolutely amazing, and the room looks quite nice as well.
Got my new Panny PT-AR100U projector in last week, just in time for Darksiders 2. The sucker is so bright, I can have the windows open and all the lights on. Really cool.
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Can you please take a picture with lights off / curtains closed / at night? I want to see the full effect of this setup. Thanks!
Can I come over?
I wanna do this when I have a place and the money. I just want to make sure I get a reliable projector. Would probably use it sparingly as more of a movie thing unless replacement bulbs are easy to obtain and cheap. -sigh- I'm just looking into the future. lol
Not much to see...just an Asus g74 which plays everything I throw at itNaga mouse, xbox controller, logitech speakers...think that covers everything
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Got my new Panny PT-AR100U projector in last week, just in time for Darksiders 2. The sucker is so bright, I can have the windows open and all the lights on. Really cool.
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Can you please take a picture with lights off / curtains closed / at night? I want to see the full effect of this setup. Thanks!
You will see a darkened room with barely illuminated surfaces giving you a terrible impression of scale against the only other feature - a brightly lit screen.
Really... the effect of a large projector screen (or a large field of view irrespective of device used) isn't something that can be properly captured with a camera.
A few items of encouragement:
Getting a projector in this day and age is not bad. 6 years ago, when I picked up my first one, it ran me $1600 for a native 720p. Now, you can get a decent 1080p for under a grand. I know, not exactly cheap, but a lot more affordable than people realize. My current Panny is going for $1299, but if I had bothered to looked in March I could have got in on a $300 rebate...ah well.
Once you get past the projector, the rest is reasonable. I built the screen with a friend for under $100. We even used acoustically transparent material so I could put the speakers behind it. Easy stuff.
We use the projector for everything. The original plan was for movies, sports and gaming only, but once you see Jon Stewart on an 11 foot screen you just can't go back. As for bulbs, most are guaranteed for at least 4,000 hours, however you should be able to squeeze more than that out of them if you run in eco mode.
Bottom line? Yeeeaah...not cheap, but not 1% outrageous either. Totally worth saving up for!
My retro corner needs some work.
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Very nice! How far back are you from the screen? And how big is it?
I need to get myself into gear to finish the basement so that I can FINALLY set up my projector.
Ya, I tried to capture my 244" behemoth and it just looked horrible.
Can't really compete with some of those setups.
I'm a sucker for "now playing" displays.
Retro corner is sporting an AV Famicom, a Sharp Twin Famicom, a US SNES, a modded PAL SNES w/ cloneCIC chip, a PS2, a Gamecube, a Saturn and an R7 Dreamcast on a Sony PVM 23" Monitor. Will post a picture of that later, but it's messy now.![]()
Student house. Seriously, that's it. No cool memorabilia to show.![]()
Behind the Computer Desk:
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Pinballlllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!
Screen and front stage
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