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As cool as that is (dont get me wrong, that IS cool and I can see the level of design/work inolved). I must admit that the whole "modern" living trend is stupid. I can appreciate the incredible use of space some people accomplish but these houses don't feel like a home. They're so minimal, so designed to please everyone else that I couldn't imagine actually living in one and enjoying it. As an example they talk about how the books around the bed are there to create a certain atmosphere... Why aren't the books around the bed for reading? Not a single photo, no random things collected throughout life, just "perfection".
I love to see when people put small spaces to use while keeping some sense of it being an actual living space, not a photo shoot location for a Martha Stuart magazine. Put some family pictures out, some things they enjoy, dont hide it ALL away in favour of shit that's only there to create a certain image for when you have guests over in your cold, sterile looking, modern "house" to sip lattés and gossip about other people. Some people pull this off, most do not.
Stance cars bro.
1985 M10b18. 70maybewhpoffury. Over engineered S50b30 murica BBQ swap in progress.
Originally posted by DEV0 E30
You'd chugg this butt. I know you would. Ain't gotta' lie to kick it brostantinople.
I love this kind a minimalist living design. Very well thought out, made use of all the space. I live in a apartment that's about 750 sq. ft. and I'm always trying to make use of the space I have without feeling like it's cluttered.
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