Dumping old shit
>>12048253
>glass over a gas stove
For what purpose?
>>12048353
good pup
>>12048185
minimalism doesnt mean fashionable by itself
>all this Ikea shit
Every thread get bombarded with all this dead and cold designs. >>12048214 >>12048353 only good ones
>>12048185
Where do you sit if you want to watch the TV?
>>12048185
>electric guitar but no amp
>>12048253
reminds me of the new mcdonalds interiors
Just one year ago when the patricians are still here, interior threads are filled with way cooler stuffs
>>12049373
Could be using an amp simulator on the pc (google amplitube). I'm considering buying it when i move to a smaller apartment next year. The sound quality is meant to be pretty good.
>tfw these threads are always dead because literally everyone on /fa/ is between age 15 and 19
w2c interior decorating inspo / discussions
>>12049378
>eating
>>12050562
>>12050571
>ebin gaymur gear meets dead grandma's furniture
literal reddit
>>12048185
dat 2006 iMac
>>12050562
I've seen some lively discussions from time to time in these threads. But more often than not, they just die. There's a lack of new material being posted, as most inspo threads are just regurgitating the shit you saw in other inspo threads. I wish I saved a list of interior decorating and architecture tumblrs some anon posted way back when.
>>12050562
posted my int/ext design folder last thread.
i dont think anyone downloaded it though.
will upload again if anyone is interested.
>>12050859
Another issue I think is the female dominance in interior design. Both from a client and a designer point of view. While that makes little difference in fashion, as clothes are not often unisex, lots of articles and photography are geared towards women and female-styled spaces. So you get furniture and decorations and colour all leaning towards femininity over masculinity and very little, outside of office spaces and "man caves", in the opposite direction. Not that it's inherently a bad thing, but the lack of content can be limiting. It also limits the more neutral options, since it's so saturated with gender specific spaces.
>>12050571
>>12050903
That really depends where you look for inspo. Both my parents are architects so I grew up with magazines for modern architecture. The photographs are ALWAYS empty and cold scenes that emphasize materials and lighting instead liveliness. That is definitely more masculine than feminine.
>>12050879
Did it have the jpeg showing all the files in your post? If not, please post again. I'll happily dl it.
Also I found some fun stuff through this, which is literally the first hit on Google. Just go through the links, most sites link to more, so treat it like a wikipedia loop.
http://www.mydomaine.com/decorating-blogs
For hard copy stuff, the Monocle Cosy Homes, Kinfolk Interior and a book from Commune are nice, at least in my opinion. There are some jap interior mooks too, Go Out, Casa Brutus and Lightning being ones that come to mind. Obviously there's more, but I don't own too many and can't speak for other people. I only know one person who's into interior design, and her preferences differ vastly from mine.
Literally all bland white paint "minimalist" garbage, no character, warmth or humanity
Degenerate/ 10
>>12050954
That's very true.
I could never afford that lifestyle, or even just some of the furniture, so I often ignore modern architecture magazines and the like. I'm not sure where I stand on the idea that cold and lifeless depictions necessarily veer towards masculine. I always saw it as being pure neutral. I'm only speaking from my experience here, so I guess I should say YMMV.
>>12048214
w2c mirror
>>12049660
true
>>12050879
>will upload again if anyone is interested.
please do
>>12051062
>>12048214
are the only good ones. learn2cozy
>the average /fa/-posters interior
>>12050879
>>12052535
link is attached file name
>>12052943
replace : with /
>>12050960
appreciated
>>12050879
i did download it actually, i enjoy this threads a lot lately and I've kinda been into interiors you could say but i don't have huge inspo to drop unfortunately.
>>12053190
>>12053195
>>12053196
>>12053199
>>12050571
The rug on the floor, the PC chair+speakers and the textile "art" on the wall are hideous, but I must admit I dig the other retro shit.
these threads used to be better half a year ago. now you guys post literally the same pics every thread.
I WANT A /INT/ BOARD
REEEEEEEEEE
>>12053947
thanks :^)
>>12053947
awesome, thanks 4chan
>>12052943
Downloaded, its legit in case anyone is wondering, thanks anon.
>>12052943
based be you.
>>12050562
go to /diy/ and stop posting this fucking thread for these plebs you included
>>12052943
Thanks anon. Found 18 worth keeping.
>>12050614
Now that is pretty cool.
>>12050583
>Eames
>Dead grandma
please educate urself
Prepare to be stunned.
>>12056792
>>12056796
It's almost 3am what the fuck am I doing I got work to do.
javascript:quote('12052937');
fa af
>>12050583
Yeah shit dude you are clueless
>>12052937
is it bad that the only thing that bothers me in this pic is the fact that he hangs hangers from behind the pole?
>>12048206
>>12052887
>>12056796
In love with these.
God-tier plant-lover master race reporting in.
Can't beat a nice, fancy 1930's style study.
>>12048353
happy cute doggo!!!!!!!
>muh minimalism
what is it, 2010?
>>12049385
good thing you stayed huh
checkmate effays
>>12055918
fuck off cunt these are some of the best threads of /fa
>>12057183
idiot
>>12057325
>>12057322
>>12057318
>>12057314
>>12057303
>>12057308
wtf are these doing here? look like someone was murdered in these rooms and they're haunted
>>12053190
>>12053202
imagine how hard it would be to keep all that white furniture clean.. Looks wonderful, but I know if it was mine I'd be paranoid as fuck.
>>12057885
As long as the surface is something like a hard lacquer, it's crazy easy to clean. Black is much worse in regards of dust visibility.
I fucking love plain old oiled oak.
>>12053837
then contribute with your taste.
>>12057183
That style has been big for decades and decades, dunce
>>12059320
I think minimalism is a great canvas so to speak, a foundation to build an actual home around.
>>12050614
love it
>>12048185
His clothes must be dusty as fuck.
>>12059139
fine
1/16
>>12059547
2/16
>>12059559
3/16
>>12059561
4/16
>>12059566
5/16
>>12059569
6/16
>>12059574
7/16
>>12059577
8/16
>>12059580
9/15
changed because someone had already posted one of the pics
>>12059584
lmao'd at this one
>>12059584
10/15
>>12059587
11/15
>>12059585
same but i kind of like it
>>12059591
12/15
>>12059594
13/15
>>12059600
14/15
>>12059602
15/15
>>12059600
>that much exposed brick
impressive
>>12050571
My dad used to have that kind of desk.
>>12048197
A perfectly good couch, and they're sitting on the floor?
>>12059643
oh no where will i sit??? this looks like a restoration hardware
>>12057837
Those aren't books. That is wallpaper.
Those aren't floorboards. They are scaffolding planks.
You fucking suck at everything and I want you to fuck off and die only after you have savagely raped and murdered every last one of your genetic relations.
>>12060431
>falling for low tier b8
I'm unironically telling you to kill yourself
Kitchen table in my 40sqm apartment. Drapes are cheap shit I got for free, so those need to be changed.
>>12060616
>>12056792
>who needs windows
>>12048197
would be nice without those ikea-tier dining chairs
>>12048185
this isn't fashionable at all
Cop or not? I am a dude.
>>12060777
What does your place look like and will it fit both the aesthetic and space
>>12060620
Tampere?
is anyone who knows stuff about plants in here? i'm moving into a new room soon and i wanna make it look good with plants, so i'd like some advice! what plants look good and aren't messy? thanks!
>>12050571
>Le replica buying reddit man.
>>12060917
Nah, elsewhere in scandinavia though
>>12048353
happyy doggo :)))
realistically, are these houses/interiors expensive to afford?
i've never been in a house that has been decorated like these
>>12059577
good doggo :DDD
>>12061778
Several of them could be had for a modest amount of money, but there'd instead be a lot of time and effort behind it.
There are a lot of DIY tricks for making cheap shit look expensive if you're so inclined. Stain one of those untreated pine monstrosities from ikea darker and put some marble tiles from a hardware store on top and it'll look like a thousand bucks if you're skilled enough
>>12059577
>someone actually saved the photo of my room
Feels Goodman
>>12060777
god no, looks like the couches they fuck on in awfully decorated porno mcmansions.
A bit messy (sorry) but still max comfy, which is /FA/
w2c quality bedding? I'm not happy with anything I've seen on Amazon.
I like the bedding in >>12048247 , >>12050859 , and >>12059584 for example
>>12061947
egyptian cotton
>>12061947
Muji has (fairly) inexpensive washed cotton and linen stuff.
>>12052943
>filesend.co:f:intextdsn.zip.jpg
Can someone reup this? filesend is down
How to easy batch download all the pics in a thread?
I hate that useless female cutesy hipster shit in decor. Cheap country kitsch, shabby chic, words-as-art, fake aged furniture, it disgusts me.
I like real coziness. Carpets. White minimalism. books. Some mid century. IKEA style like that.
I love the kitchen in the movie Leviathan. also gibe wife like that.
lots of useless cutesy disingenuous crap, but not too bad
gibe wife
i am suffer
>>12062150
>says that
>posts a dendrophiliacs bathroom
I hope your opinion was targeted at your own post
>>12061865
yh it was pretty nice. I like your doggo
>>12059580
All that light is bad for clothes!!!
>>12062434
fedora: the bedroom
>>12061947
Auping, van Dyck, etc..
>>12058445
are you an oak man, jimmy?
>>12060437
Blah blah blah memem Pepe jekekek lol haha I bait you newfag dickbutt kys
This is your level. I am on it.
>>12062451
true.
>>12048214
I should get a pedestal for my plants.
Anyone know where I can get a decent quality mattress? I want to put it straight on the floor
>>12059587
>>12059643
Maximum comfy
Are the guys interested in discussion still here? Should I go to /diy/? I have internet only every 2 or 3 days.
I almost went to architecture school 4 years ago but end up in engineering (not it is not civil). I will have a bit of free time from this week to july of 2017 and I'm planning to study and draw a few things using SketchUp, DraftSight, Krita and Blender.
This semester I read on beauty, intro to geography, intro to proejct managment and some american architecture book from 1800 to present (cant find the name). This last one was really good because it has a lot of nice pictures.
I've been browsing this:
http://www.lighting-magazine.com/
I want to learn more about illumination and plants because I believe these are the most important elements of decoration. Also they are the cheapest to change (I'm not gonna build new walls on a property I dont own).
So I plan on makinng some minor and cheap changes in real life and letting the big changes for computer programs. Hope it doesnt take a life to learn Blender. This semester I had a pain in the ass with SketchUp.
>>12064122
/diy/ has some extremely questionable taste. It's better for literally learning how to do something, not aesthetics.
Discussion in these threads is not so much rare, but lacking in substance and practical knowledge. Someone posted some great inspo book links regarding plants a thread or two ago. Greenterior and Urban Jungle are the only ones I remember, but the former looked gorgeous.
I'm always interested in discussing shit, but be warned that I don't have an education in architecture or interior design.
>>12064122
Well the tricky thing with plants is that their use as decoration depends on so many factors, like geographic region, life style, pets, kids, house layout (particularly windows) etc, so it can be hard to find common ground for discussion.
Anyway here's one thing I found particularly neat (though not really related since it's outdoors): an avenue of linden trees grafted together with each other, making them grow small and extremely homogeneous in size and shape. These were planted in the early 1920's.
>>12064148
>>12064304
I'm brazilian and we have suitable temperature for growing almost any plant 365 days a year. It is a shame that I wasted all this time without getting experience in botanics. I plan to work with urban planning or botanical research after I graduate.
Until now I have two dwarf palms, a flower that gonna die soon and a samambaia. Tried growing oranges from seed 3 months ago but they just died. The worst part is that I spent a whole week studying and writing about the cultivation of oranges and it failed anyway. Fruits today are all cloned from a strong plant to avoid these accidents. If you want to go full diy then start at least 10 seeds because you can bet a lot of them gonna die.
My plant project is taking a lot of time because I'm trying to grow them as much as possible and I avoid plastic pots because they are ugly as fuck so I either need money to buy nice ceramic pots or trying to find someone wwilling to give one away. USA seems like the paradise of donations. A lot of people says on /diy/ that if you want something (like an old plant pot) you just go looking for one or browse craiglist. Here in brazil we are much poorer and it is very difficult to get donations. You can't go dive dumping because trash don't even reach the floor before someone takes it.
Also do people really like go out livng or just it is just a meme? I never get the appeal of any shit they put together.
>>12064304
This style of symmetrical garden is really rare here. The gardens I'm used to see are a bunch of different plants growing with minimal care and some edibles here and there.
In your picture they manage the bush coorrectly. Here people cut it very squared and blocky. I prefer they like this so they look like a plant and not some man made element.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsuUS2lcSk4
They have a nice greenhouse in the beginning.
>>12064532
>Until now I have two dwarf palms, a flower that gonna die soon and a samambaia. Tried growing oranges from seed 3 months ago but they just died. The worst part is that I spent a whole week studying and writing about the cultivation of oranges and it failed anyway. Fruits today are all cloned from a strong plant to avoid these accidents. If you want to go full diy then start at least 10 seeds because you can bet a lot of them gonna die.
I like fruit plants and herbs, anything with a practical use is a huge plus in my book. I know fuck-all about proper cultivation though, but I succesfully grew a chili plant from seed to plant that gave me 10 fine chilis. I managed to almost kill it when I took it indoors after harvest by placing it in a window over a radiator and forgetting to water it for a while.
>My plant project is taking a lot of time because I'm trying to grow them as much as possible and I avoid plastic pots because they are ugly as fuck so I either need money to buy nice ceramic pots or trying to find someone willing to give one away
Shouldn't any second hand store have tons of those? Or else ikea might. I've no idea about how such things work in brazil of course.
>>12064554
To be quite honest it's actually a cemetery rather than a normal garden, but on the other hand they mostly differ in the amount of care they get around here. And the stones of course.
>>12064532
>If you want to go full diy then start at least 10 seeds because you can bet a lot of them gonna die.
This was part of what I got from my last "harvest" in September or October. Chili's and cucumbers not pictured.
The first time I tried to grow veggies from seeds. I bought a cell tray and planted maybe 50 seeds of various plants. Everything but a couple green beans and chili's survived. It was super depressing. Now I just buy veggies in those 4 pack things or a small po, and they tend to do quite well. If I had a better laid out kitchen, I'd grow herbs year round.
It's true that you can get decent planters for next to nothing in North America. I have no idea how it goes in Brazil, maybe you can at least buy basic terracotta planters and paint them if you're not a fan of the colour.
I like go out only for that these places look a bit more like normal apartment, and at least show a very interesting subculture of Americana (or reverse-weeaboo). Most of it is a clusterfuck, but there are some nice ideas and furniture mixed in too.
>>12050859
warosu.org/fa
>>12064680
The secret is buying seeds with good genetics like the professional farmers. I believe you can improve your results when you get some experience.
I need to try this again
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant_tissue_culture
Tried last year but I refused to buy the expensive gel that prevents the propagation of infections/disease and used cinnamon instead. Then the plant just died.
>>12048214
Do people intentionally leave their mattresses on the floor?
>>12061881
That is awful, now that I look at it again.
I guess I wanted something a bit more unique, that preferably combines leather and canvas.
>>12062483
Eh, more flatcap than fedora.
>>12062150
>>12062155
>>12062157
>>12064122
>>12064148
>>12064304
>>12064532
>>12064554
>>12064602
>>12064680
>>12065193
I fucking love plants, but you guys are TLDR, so here's what I've gathered.
Plants are the bomb. I say use as many as possible in decorating your house.
The U.S. is the land of waste, which is atrocious and terrible, and yet fucking awesome for poorfags like me. I can get so much free stuff, it's sick. And I can dress like a pro and live in a comfy, effay space with very little cash.
Plants will help to save us if we're only willing to save them. Plant a garden now and learn their wisdom or count your days as numbered.
TLDR nothing more effay than loving plants and gardening imho
>>12050562
Because fashion is for consumerists and braindead cunts that need something to define them because they lack an interesting personality.
>>12050614
It's like livin' inside a laundry machine
Is there a way to make a black leather sofa comfy? Or should I just go with fabric? It's large and L-shaped. I just want something that I can chill with my friends in.
Do you guys have inspo for small appartments and living space ?
>>12069602
Black leather will never be comfy. Go with fabric, preferably with removable fabric so you can wash it when some drunk bitch spills a whole glass of wine in it.
Anyway make sure the sofa is deep and doesn't have an overly tall and straight back rest, which makes them feel stiff and uncomfy. You want to be able to sit comfortably like a slob.
>>12069614
Fuck. I fear I will buy black leather nevertheless.
>>12069624
Why though? In the summer it sticks to your skin and feels disgusting.
>>12048328
I used to have it like that before changing the stove, when you open it, it protects your walls/whatevers behind the stove from getting greasy or dirty. In my kitchen it was useless because I have tiles behind the stove, but walls are a pain to clean
>>12069634
I just can't find a fabric sofa I like aesthetically.
>>12069644
So what style are you after? Modern, classic, fancy or what?
>>12061778
My uncle got a new house recently, my aunt got some old cheap cabinets and spent the whole summer taking the paint off and re-painting them, they look very nice now. I don't know how much they spent on it all, but a lot of furniture is recicled or bought off amazon. The most you will spend will probably be on appliances and stuff like that
>>12069666
Maximum comfy in some unique color.
>>12065970
KINGS
>>12069678
Something like this? I don't know what stores are available in the states, but look for a sofa with a lengthened section (no idea what they're called in english), low and wide arm rest (unlike this one) and reasonably tall legs so cleaning under it isn't a chore.
>>12069736
Thanks, buddy. I'll keep looking.
How can I make my office area look better
>Desk
>Bookshelf
>Cabinet
>Electric piano
>Drum set
>Bass
>Side table with lamp
>Office chair
Keep in mind there's closet space but not enough to fit drum set in
>>12069063
Isn't that the ultimate dream?
>>12069791
work it out yourself buddy
https://planner5d.com
>>12069611
Decorate proportionaly. If you have small space dont hoard furniture, decoration or trash like chris chan
>>12069736
is that velvet? fuck velvet man, it feels hot and dirty and if you have crumbs it will itch fuuuuuuu
>>12070295
No, it's fairly coarse. The illusion is created by the lighting conditions (+photoshop adjustments) and a contrasting weft and warp - look at the lower right part of the image and you'll see the structure of the fabric.
>>12069791
>>12070332
Come on man, like what the fuck.
At least put the bass in some water, you heartless bastard.
bruhs
mirror on the ceiling - trashy or effay
>>12061916
Austin?
>>12070462
Trashy as fuck.
>>12070518
that's what I figured. so how do I into /watchingyourselfhavesexcore/?
>>12070555
Webcam and a small portable projector?
>>12070597
now that sounds effay as fuck
>>12064122
what are your thoughts on architecture as a degree?
>>12048340
thats a nice photograph ... or mirror
>>12048185
>>12048197
>>12048206
>>12048214
>>12048253
>>12048340
>>12048345
>>12049483
design student here. This is all awful design.
>>12050571
battlestation threads are in /g/
>>12051085
>>12053190
this is okay
>>12053196
this is the worst
>>12072947
Fuck you.
There's literally nothing wrong with nordic interiors
>>12051077
>w2c
Not sure you can buy these that easily
DIY guide:
thin mirror in vintage frame, which used to hold some painting
>>12071921
do it
I recommend pinterest for plant interior inspo. It actually has some nice ideas.
>>12073150
>>12073158
also a couple of useful infographics
>>12073150
you mean there are already heaps of pre-made boards for plant inspo?
>>12072947
>design student
>>12072947
>design student here
kek
>>12072947
>this is all awful design
dang I guess they don't teach "Intro to Articulation" at design college