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Wood Paneling Decor, 1954
#1950s#50s#50s decor#50s home#vintage decor#1954#fifties#home decor#wood paneling#wall panels#50s furniture#built in furniture#built in televisions#builtin#living room#family room#bedroom#better homes and gardens
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How To: Built in wardrobe tips and tricks









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Spring Refresh
This Spring Refresh using the IKEA Pax wardrobe system completes our daughters' room with beautiful design and a variety of functional storage solutions.

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New ProJect By Decorcreate
𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗽𝘁 : "𝗦𝗶𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗲 𝗶𝘀 𝗕𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿” 𝘝𝘢𝘭𝘶𝘢𝘣𝘭𝘦 𝘗𝘳𝘪𝘤𝘦 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘐𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘪𝘰𝘳 𝘋𝘦𝘴𝘪𝘨𝘯 “ความเรียบง่ายคือสิ่งสบายที่สุด”
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Loft-Style Living Room Vancouver Inspiration for a sizable, traditional living room remodel in the loft style with gray walls, a stone fireplace, a media wall, and a standard fireplace.
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Built-in range hood - a smart solution for your kitchen
Do you want to cook without worrying about smoke and heat? Choose a built-in range hood - a convenient device that saves space and brings a refined and modern look to your kitchen. Read the article below for more information about the product of built-in range hood expert kitchen equipment!

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Outdoor Kitchen Outdoor Kitchen Remodeling ideas for a patio in the backyard with a pergola
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Vancouver Traditional Living Room Large elegant formal and loft-style living room photo with gray walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and a media wall
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Bedroom Design & Decor, 1973
#70s bedroom#70s homes#70s decor#70s interiors#1971#1970s#70s#seventies#bedroom decor#home decor#bedoom ideas#home ideas#decor ideas#70s style#retro style#70s floral#floral patterns#70s carpeting#builtin furniture#bedroom design
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Prompt 7 - Welcome
@jegulus-microfic June 7, Word count 497
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Dinner was fun. Sirius was a good cook. The plates were all but licked clean. James stood up and cleared the table, to much protesting, but he argued that Sirius and Remus had made the dinner so he, being the guest, would do the washing up.
“You do know I’m a guest as well, right?” Remus chuckled as he collected what James couldn’t carry and took it to the sink.
“Guys, what are you doing?” Sirius questioned them as James snapped on the yellow marigolds and Remus started filling the sink with hot soapy water.
“What does it look like?” James answered, confused. Regulus slipped past them and pulled a cupboard door down.
“James, as damn sexy as you look right now, we have a dishwasher,” Regulus smirked. Sirius snickered as he helped them put the dirty dishes in the machine.
“Whose for strawberry tarts?” Sirius asked, opening another cupboard that turned out to be the fridge. James hated inbuilt kitchens. How was he supposed to know where things were?
“Me,” Remus’s eyes were wide with want as Sirius pulled the beautiful puddings from the fridge.
Regulus grabbed four small plates and a fork each and reset the table.
The tarts were so good James felt like he’d died and gone to heaven.
“Sirius, that was the best thing I’ve ever put in my mouth. Will you please marry me, so I can have these every day for the rest of my life?” He received a rather painful punch in the arm from Regulus for that remark.
“Erm no,” Sirius snorted loudly. “But you can marry my brother, and then I’ll be obliged to make them for you,” James opened his mouth to respond, but before he could get a word out, Regulus had put his hand over James’s mouth.
“Do not answer that!” He growled, giving his brother a murderous stare. “Let’s go upstairs, away from him,”
James stood up to follow Regulus out of the kitchen.
“Thank you for the wonderful meal and for picking me up from the airport.” He beamed at Sirius. His mother would disown him if he didn’t thank his host.
“You are very welcome, James. Now please go and keep my brother occupied while Remus and I get reacquainted.” Sirius wiggled his eyebrows suggestively.
“Oh my god, Sirius,” Remus moaned as he pinched the bridge of his nose.
“Not now, Remus. You can moan that later.” James turned around and left them to it, chortling all the way up the stairs to Regulus’s room as Remus and Sirius bickered.
“Sweetheart, I think we might need to put the TV on. Loud.” He managed to choke out before he made himself comfortable on Regulus’s bed and settled in for the evening. Regulus rolled his eyes but obliged.
"What are we watching tonight then?" Regulus asked, flicking through the list of films available.
"Footloose, the music will drown out your brother." Regulus clicked on the thumbnail and turned the TV up. Loud.
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Built-in Wardrobes and Shelving Installation [video #344]









#家具デザイン研究室#cabinets#festool#workshop#DIYhack#MDF#builtins#Sapele#carcass#Lamello#Zeta#Clamex#diy#Tenso#Howto#install#Carpentry#installs#wardrobes#Plinth#woodwork
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What kind of brushes do u use? And i really like the cardboard kinda effect that your backgrounds have.
skipping the line to answer this one cause it's easy
unfortunately i've used the same copy of csp since highschool so I have no clue which brushes i Aquired and which ones are default, save that if I have the brushes I found them for free somewhere bc I don't pay for anything if I don't absolutely have to.
Rough pencil for sketches, I'm 98% sure that my lineart is CSP's default textured pen brush (I have one with high stability and one with low stability, depending on what I need). Flats I do with the polyline lasso + paintbubcket fill on second layer method, basic shading is done with a simple solid 'color' brush (usually purple + clipped layer + set to multiply + low opacity), simple highlights are done the same way but they're usually flat color (maybe a tint if I need it really bright) + set to add (glow) + soft eraser at the edges for blending
On the rare occasion I paint I'll use what I'm again like 98% sure is the default CSP Oil Paint Brush (this is also what I use for more complex lighting, aside from gradient layers. usually set to multiply, add (glow), or overlay)
The 'carboard' or sketchbook effect is actually two parts: a lower layer that's just filled in with the tan (bc solid white sketchpage scary, u understand) and the Texture.
The texture is a material texture out of the CSP library (they have A LOT and you can fuck around and mix and match them and etc). You can drag the material onto your canvas and it will auto-populate there. The secret is going into the layer properties and turning the 'overlay textures' on. I've also lowered the opacity on mine a lil to make it less distracting. This layer goes on top of everything else (I turn it off when doing flat colors usually)
The fun thing is you can make your own textures pretty easily, and they can be used for other effects! That's how I did the paint cracking on The Death of the Neophytes.
#inbox#hope this helps!#lmk if you have any other qs#I also use pattern brushes on the occasion#usually for bloodsplatter and such#speechbubbles are csp builtin#and i generally use Anime Ace for text
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