Wednesday, June 2, 2010
4 trips to ikea later...
You know how it starts. Needed a shelf for the landing pad in the entry. I suggested the DVD cabinet in glossy red, so we could place our keys/glasses/crap out of view. Cabinet ended being too big and started getting too close to our crate&barrel credenza. I suggested (again!) to switch to a floating Besta cabinet with white glossy doors and the small mirror on top of the DVD cabinet started looking too small for the space. Got the Ikea aluminum mirror (huge)... now everything is in place and I love the way it looks. The computer (mac mini) is inside the cabinet and I even had room under the floating cabinet for the security camera that you can barely see. Done. for now.
-joel
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Entri Populer
-
Colorful hotels always catch our eyes, so it was no surprise we instantly fell in love with the Cubic Boutique Hotel on the Dead Sea. This s...
-
Channel 4 presenter George Clarke , who recently joined the Fun on the Floor panel of carpet experts , will be answering home improvem...
-
The Blob VB3 is a mobile polyester pod by dmvA Architects that was designed to act as an extension to the house. Check out more photos of th...
-
singapore-based architects pencil office has shared with us images of 'stereoscopic house', a multi-storey private dwelling on t...
-
austrian practice x architekten has completed ' pastoral care center', a two-storey secular complex in linz, austria. located on...
-
The undulating lawn is on the terrace of a penthouse called Axial Symphony in Shenzhen, China. via
-
In the spring of 1963, Steve McQueen was on the brink of superstardom, already popular from his big-screen breakout as one of The Magnificen...
0 comments:
Post a Comment