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Trendy or not, that color reminds me of 1980's south florida decor. Something that would match the Golden Girls set.
Sooooo I'm looking at a Ring type doorbell but want something that can integrate with an outdoor camera for the back yard, wife wants an indoor camera but I think that is creepy, too big brother (she doesn't need to see I only watch football while she works weekends). Any suggestions for a good system? Would prefer battery camera in the back so I don't have to mess with placement - obviously replacing batteries is a PIA but I don't want wires all over.
Anyone have experience with these things? Avoiding/minimizing a monthly service fee to have some level of video backup is a thing too.
Wiz is kind of the Betty White of IE.
Wiz is kind of the Betty White of IE.
Everyone's house looks like Irish#1's bathroom, only they would have painted his nice dark trim white, too.
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On the topic though, the worst design trend currently is taking these character having exposed brick fireplaces and painting them white,... people are so gonna regret that shit soon...
This.On the topic though, the worst design trend currently is taking these character having exposed brick fireplaces and painting them white,... people are so gonna regret that shit soon...
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On the topic though, the worst design trend currently is taking these character having exposed brick fireplaces and painting them white,... people are so gonna regret that shit soon...
Bunch of folks have bought beautiful brick houses in my neighborhood and painted them - one was white which didn't look horrible, still not better IMO. Another picked some horrible beige color with no accents or shutters or anything, just turrible. Beyond looks, why take a no maintenance thing and make it require maintenance. Just stupid on multiple levels in my mind.
Wiz is kind of the Betty White of IE.
I don't understand the current fad with this stuff.
My FIL just sanded down like three separate furniture sets for different people, and then sprayed them at his paint booth to be aquamarine.
I understand sanding old furniture, and then refinishing it with stain for a new wood color, or sanding and painting white, off-white, or even grey... but why the aquamarine that all the ladies want these days?
Was it pervasive in home design at some point in the past, and now it's a "what's old is new" thing?
In a corner? Enlighten me, smarty pants.Betty White could probably figure out how to use anchors to hang a TV.
In a corner? Enlighten me, smarty pants.
Bunch of folks have bought beautiful brick houses in my neighborhood and painted them - one was white which didn't look horrible, still not better IMO. Another picked some horrible beige color with no accents or shutters or anything, just turrible. Beyond looks, why take a no maintenance thing and make it require maintenance. Just stupid on multiple levels in my mind.
TBH I would entertain painting a brick house if the color of brick warranted it. The yellow buff color that was popular in the 50's, 60's and 70's hasn't stood up to the test of time.
In a corner? Enlighten me, smarty pants.
Because Joanna Gaines does it...
The wife is trying to convince me to go with an aquamarine TV stand. I sort of don't hate it. The rest of the room is a lot of beige, brown, and brick. Two walls are windows so there's loads of light in the daytime, but it's a bit dark at night (but good ambiance with the fireplace insert going 24/7).
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That's part of it. The positioning of our studs doesn't allow for mounting a TV in the corner any bigger than 48.
<iframe src="https://giphy.com/embed/EOb8aXKuBq8h2" width="472" height="480" frameBorder="0" class="giphy-embed" allowFullScreen></iframe><p><a href="https://giphy.com/gifs/EOb8aXKuBq8h2">via GIPHY</a></p>I live in a center hall colonial in central Connecticut. Right color scheme, wrong pattern. We're thinking something like this.
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It's a retaliation against the design aesthetic of 10 years ago, which was to paint everything white. Everyone's house looks like Irish#1's bathroom, only they would have painted his nice dark trim white, too.
I would also never, in a million years, tolerate an entire furniture set that color. Our coffee table and side tables are from the Hooker Tynecastle line.
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That's part of it. The positioning of our studs doesn't allow for mounting a TV in the corner any bigger than 48.
Are you set on putting the TV in the corner? That sounds like an odd setup, and I feel like it would give your furniture an odd setup too (I’m visualizing a couch set at an angle in the room to be parallel with the TV). I’m all about straight lines and right angles when it comes to that stuff, and I think you wouldn’t be maximizing space usage either.
I don't like furniture angled towards the television, so I deliberately avoid it. The visual focal point of the room is the fireplace, not the television.Are you set on putting the TV in the corner? That sounds like an odd setup, and I feel like it would give your furniture an odd setup too (I’m visualizing a couch set at an angle in the room to be parallel with the TV). I’m all about straight lines and right angles when it comes to that stuff, and I think you wouldn’t be maximizing space usage either.