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kosslowski Ā· 2 years ago
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Family Room - Open
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Moscow Home Bar
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Living Room (San Francisco)
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Craftsman Family Room (Chicago)
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Family Room Open in New York
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elinkling Ā· 2 years ago
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Living Room - Open
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chinesekleptocracy Ā· 2 years ago
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Eclectic Family Room - Family Room
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falserapeculture Ā· 1 year ago
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Traditional Living Room - Open Large elegant open concept living room with gray walls, a stone fireplace, a wall-mounted television, a standard fireplace, a brown floor, coffered ceiling, and wainscoting.
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youmakemelikecharity Ā· 1 year ago
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Home Bar in Dallas
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Large, open-concept living room with white walls, a bar, and wainscoting in a minimalist style. Also includes a wall-mounted television.
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bexnotahex Ā· 1 year ago
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Open - Living Room Image of a traditional, open-concept living room with a light wood floor and wainscoting, white walls, a fireplace that is either stacked stone or a regular fireplace, and a wall-mounted television.
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zor-zor Ā· 1 year ago
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Formal - Transitional Living Room Example of a large, open-concept, transitional-style living room with a light wood floor, a gray floor, exposed beams, and wainscoting. The walls are painted a variety of colors, and there are two fireplacesā€”one traditional and one stoneā€”and a wall-mounted television.
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tape-dust Ā· 1 year ago
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Living Room Home Bar Large, open-concept living room with white walls, a bar, and wainscoting in a minimalist style. Also includes a wall-mounted television.
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pumpernickelandcoal Ā· 1 year ago
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Modern Living Room - Living Room Large modern open concept living room idea with wainscoting, gray floor, and porcelain tile, as well as a bar, white walls, and a wall-mounted television
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laylaheartphilia Ā· 2 years ago
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Open Denver Open-concept cottage living room Idea for a living room with wainscoting, a medium-toned wood floor, a brown floor, a shiplap fireplace, and a wall-mounted television.
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megan-mayhem Ā· 2 years ago
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Loft-Style Living Room Inspiration for a sizable transitional formal and loft-style living room remodel with a white background, a stone fireplace, a ribbon fireplace, wainscoting, and a wall-mounted television.
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stephreynaart Ā· 3 years ago
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Gravity Falls - ā€œWaitingā€
Pop-Pop AU
Stan sits in a hospital waiting room, thinking about his life and the people he loves.
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This is kinda old, but I realized I never posted it on tumblr. Hope ya like it!
Lots of fluff, the only ships are Soos and Melody.
AO3 LINK
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It had a square aspect ratio. Ink pen and watercolor on white heat pressed cotton paper in a bland white frame. One single blue flower in a red vase with what looks like a yellowish shadow. One shadow going left, the other going right. The lack of confidence and inexperience was obvious, the lines were unfocused and jagged, the color plainly filled the shapes and gave no other visual interest to the image.
Below the frame was a small white card that read ā€œPainting donated by Jessica Blaise from Gravity Falls Elementary Schoolā€
Stan scanned the painting at least 20 times while sitting in that chair. The too rough and too soft at the same time chair that had similar copies populating the almost white room he sat in. The wallpaper bouncing off light pinks and blues with tiny ducklings as a makeshift wainscoting was starting to irritate the old man. It was too bright, and the consistent buzz of the fluorescent lights seemed so loud. Stan adjusted himself in his chair, switching his crossed legs to a wider spread and leaned his head against the wall.
The only other stimulus in the room were a few posters promoting proper hand washing techniques, the play area with a small table and chairs with large blocks, crayons and that weird ā€œgameā€ with the metal wiring and wooden beads thatā€™s in every waiting room Stanā€™s ever sat in. He played with the toys to give himself something to do after he read all the magazines. The novelty wore off fast.
The television mounted on the wall was airing some cooking channel with no sound and no subtitles. Looking at food when you havenā€™t eaten in a few hours was practically torture, so Stan had been averting his eyes.
There were other paintings on the wall, one was less of a painting, but instead a print of a painting. He doubted that the artist got any compensation from it, if they were still alive. The other was a charcoal drawing done by a student from the community college a town away. Another square, but the entire image was black, the brightest thing on the page was an intruding infant hand coming from the left with the arm fading into the dark background. The fingers seemingly mid-twitch and grabbing at something. The lighting was dynamic and interesting. Stan swore it was a drawing of a penis the first time he glanced at it, which resulted in his brotherā€™s laughter. Stanley smiled at the memory, it was only a few hours ago, but he relishes any time he can make Stanford laugh.
Stanā€™s eyes darted at the door in the far corner when it opened suddenly. He eased back into his chair when the nurse crossed the room to talk with the receptionist. He couldnā€™t hear the conversation very well, but could tell they were just gossiping and making jokes. Nothing that was of his interest. So he looked back to the elementary school childā€™s painting and analyzed it again. His eyes were dry and he was tired. He wished he could sleep, the chair wasnā€™t comfortable enough and when he did managed to sleep, his neck was sore when he woke up. He was only lucky Ford let him use his shoulder as a pillow for a while. He looked to his left and noted the book his brother placed in the seat. It seemed thick and in what looked like Hebrew. Stan wasnā€™t very surprised Ford was fluent in the language they were acquainted with as children. Their grandparents on their fatherā€™s side were the last to be fully fluent in Hebrew. It was like his brother to be curious of their heritage, but Stan only remembered a few phrases and words he learned from holidays and special event when he had to recite anything in Temple.
Stan crossed his arms and glanced at the clock on the wall and let out an exasperated sigh. It had only been 10 minutes since he last checked the time. He wanted to be at home, be in his soft warm bed and getting ready to eat pancakes at this time in the morning.
He and Ford were on the porch of The Mystery Shack when Soos rushed them off to the hospital the yesterday afternoon. What he originally thought would be a couple of hours of waiting turned into almost twelve. Apparently labour can last a long time.
Stan wished he could be a witness for Soos and Melody like he was when Dipper and Mabel were born, but Melody wanted her privacy, which Stan could respect, but Soos wanted him thereā€¦..so he and Ford waited in this bright, annoyingly pastel waiting room, twiddling his thumbs awaiting the arrival of the new member of the mystery family. He was glad he was in at least comfortable clothes, some gray sweatpants and a sweater Mabel knitted for him that read ā€œgodfatherā€.
He was never clear on what the title entailed, but it was mentioned a few times by Soosā€™ grandmother and the kids insisted that Soos was intending to ask him. He hadnā€™t, but he didnā€™t protest Stan wearing the sweater. Whatever job godfathers had, he was willing to play the part if Soos were to ask him.
Stan looked at the double doors a few feet away that lead out of the waiting room and into the halls. His brother left to find something for them to eat, but was taking his sweet time. The turkey being basted on the television was no help in aiding his growling stomach.
He distracted himself by returning his thoughts to Soos and Melody. Just down the hall they were experiencing the strange and beautiful phenomenon that was witnessing the arrival of a brand new person. Stan remembered the feeling so clearly. His entire life heā€™s felt the presence of human beings. Itā€™s inherent in most people to feel when someone is in the room with you, the other soul sharing the same space as you. Imagine being in a room with a set amount of people and someone else comes in, but imagine they came in without using a doorway. Just appearing seemingly out of thin air. Suddenly another person is with you, and theyā€™re brand new to the world, a life full of potential and power. Yes, today is indeed a happy day, but no amount of positive thinking would ease Stanā€™s nerves. His foot began to bounce and his hands unconsciously began to fiddle with each other. He didnā€™t want to think anything would go wrong with Soosā€™ baby, but anything can happen and life is so fragile, especially at the start of it.
He recalled his nephewā€™s nervousness the day Dipper and Mabel were born. His hands were shaking and he was constantly checking on his wife and asking the doctors loads of questions. He didnā€™t fully understand the twinsā€™ fatherā€™s behavior until the end of that day.
Mabelā€™s birth was swift and easy. Her mother only needed to push one and a half times before she was here. It was as if she was eager to meet everyone waiting for her. She cried like most babies do, but Stan couldā€™ve sworn they were tears of joy. While Mabel was greeted with, ā€œhello, beautifulā€, ā€œhi, sweetieā€ and ā€œsheā€™s perfectā€, Her brotherā€™s introduction to world started with, ā€œwhatā€™s wrong?ā€, ā€œwait, let me hold himā€, and ā€œheā€™s not movingā€. Dipper was rushed out of the room before his mother got a chance to look at him. Stan managed to catch a glimpse of the horrifyingly blue tint on his great nephewā€™s tiny face. The memory still gave him chills. He remembered how much he wanted to hold Mabel, who began to fuss and cry, obviously missing her brother. He was terrified at the prospect of another incomplete set of twins in their family. After the longest 30 minute of his life, Stanā€™s great-nephew returned with a bright pink face, wailing with all the power his little lungs could produce. Once the twins were reunited in their motherā€™s arms, they settled down almost instantly. The doctors told their parents Dipper was significantly lighter in weight than his sister, but both were very strong and healthy. Every so often Stan thinks about Dipper and how much he has impacted his life. His thoughts lead to darker places and he questions if Ford would be here if Dipper wasnā€™t there to find the third journal. He shook his head as a cold shiver went up his spine.
Stan did his best to distract himself from revisiting the scare that Dipper caused him 16 years ago.
16 yearsā€¦..17 in August
Stan blinked. The squishy, bright faces that stayed with him that first summer had changed significantly. They stayed in contact all year round and visited every summer since they were 12. But every in-person meeting was always a shock. Dipper was developing the square jaw Stan, both his brothers and nephew shared. He started to regularly wear glasses their second summer with the Stans. Poor kid will grow up looking like Filbrick like the rest of the Pines men. He reminded Stan of Ford at that age.
And Mabelā€¦..
Stan will never get over how much she looks like his mother. It didnā€™t strike him until Soos and Melodyā€™s wedding and she put her hair in a bun. Sheā€™s calmed her hyperactivity down a bit, but not by a lot, she still brightens his day with her wit and creativity. Theyā€™ve both matured physically, but not much has changed personality wise and they still acted like big children when theyā€™re around each other. Stan loved them very much, and wished he could see them more often. He wondered what the future held for all of them. Would they still visit town after going to college? Would they move here? Or somewhere else?
Heā€™s had several conversations with them to see how theyā€™re managing the prospect of separating. Theyā€™re much better at communicating than he and Ford were and they seem actually excited to have some independence. It made Stan nervous, but he was sure their close relationship wouldnā€™t suffer.
Wendy chose to be elsewhere for the next few years. She and her friends booked a plane ticket and plan to backpack and hitchhike around Europe and the UK. Stan hopes they stay safe and watch out for each other. Lotta weirdos in Amsterdam. She was set to leave in the coming days, Wendy wanted to wait until today arrived so she could meet Soos and Melodyā€™s kid before going away for who knows how long.
A tap on the shoulder woke Stan from his deep thoughts. His brother arrived with some warm sub sandwiches and coffee.
ā€œAny word yet?, he asked Stan
ā€œNothinā€™ yetā€, Stan felt helpless not having any clue how Soos and Melody were doing.
Stanford took his seat next to Stanley and they both silently enjoyed their late breakfast. Since arriving theyā€™ve witnessed families reuniting and going past the door in the far corner to meet their children, grandchildren or siblings. Stan looked at the clock again. How has it only been another 5 minutes? He sighed, leaned back and finished the rest of his sub. One hand holding the sandwich, the other went back to gripping the arm rest, then a six fingered hand went down to rest on top of it. Stan let go of the armrest and tangled his fingers between Fordā€™s and held onto it with a, hopefully not too tight, grip. It was like an anchor to reality, much better at easing his anxieties than any words could. Over the past 4 years, Stan and Fordā€™s bond grew stronger. Stan still feared one day he would wake up and find himself still in that basement surrounded by broken machinery and languages he didnā€™t understand. He hasnā€™t yet, and was enjoying the time he had left with his twin. Stan took a moment to look at his brother again, Ford made eye contact and smiled then continued to read his book. Hands still intertwined
Stans thoughts went back to Soosā€¦
It amazed Stan how much he had grown and it still baffled him that Soos idolized him as much as he does. Before Soos, Stan had no one. His brother wasā€¦.gone, the rest of the family didnā€™t talk to him much outside of the holidays and special occasion. There hadnā€™t been any sense of consistency in Stanā€™s life for years, decades even, until he hired the chubby little kid he barely glanced at one random Saturday. Soos always arrived to work early, sometimes with breakfast for both of them. Stan didnā€™t know how much he needed a reliable companion until he had it and he enjoyed the 10 years he had with that kidā€¦ or man he should say. Here he wasā€¦a few rooms away, becoming a father.
Stan used to daydream a lot about the prospect of having kids when he was younger. Heā€™s was always good with them when he had the chance to babysit his nephew, then later Dipper and Mabel when they were toddlers. He loved having kids in his house that first summer. He loved the energy and the sense of adventure the twins brought. They gave him a sense of purpose and belonging he hadnā€™t felt in years. He wished he was brave enough to have his own children. Not that he was ever with anyone long enough to want to have kids with him. He supposed it was for the best that he didnā€™t subject a child to homelessness or an unhappy marriage. He was also terrified at the idea. His dad used to say having kids ruined his life. He wondered who his father was before his older brother was born. Did they really ruin his life? Stan often wondered if he would be like his own dad if he has children of his own. Would he change and become that annoyed parent that resenting his children?
He thought about Soos again
That was probably the closest to parenthood he ever experienced. The first time he felt like one was when Soos asked him for homework help after closing. He initially told Soos no, he wasnā€™t exactly smart and didnā€™t think he would be any help. It apparently upset the kid, so Stan sighed and gave it a try. It was fairly simple middle school math, he didnā€™t remember everything, but helped Soos do more than half of it. Soos thanked him and went home happy. Stan felt weirdly proud, he was glad he made a small difference and managed to teach Soos something he didnā€™t even know he knew.
The second time was when Soos was a teenager. His grandmother wasnā€™t able to teach Soos to drive, since she had forgotten how and her late husband used to do the driving, she mostly walked everywhere. Soos offered to work for free so Stan could teach him. Stan loved driving and found teaching Soos cathartic. He was a fast and eager learner, he only bumped Stanā€™s car once while trying to figure out parallel parking. Little did Soos know that he was getting paid for his normal work hours. Stan just put it away long enough to help buy the kid some old used truck in the junkyard for getting his license. They fixed the truck up and in only a few weeks it was ready to be on the road. Soos has taken good care of it and itā€™s still his ride to this day
Stan was very proud of Soos. He taught the kid some basic self defense and managed to be a decent influence in his life. Soos at least has his priorities straight.
Stan was even glad to see that Soos was willing to question him. When the portal was reaching the final countdown, he didnā€™t hesitate to protect the kids from him when he thought Stan was dangerous. He didnā€™t know, none of them did, so he didnā€™t blame Soos for distrusting him. He hoped he never had to betray him again. They both had crappy dads, and Stan knew how Soos saw him. Stan was never really sure if he reciprocated those feelings. It felt natural to act the part, but to put a label as important as ā€œdadā€ on Stan was daunting. Soos definitely deserves better than what he was given, Stan wasnā€™t sure if he was it.
Stan looked up at the familiar voices running towards him from the double doors.
ā€œGrunkle Stan! Grunkle Ford!ā€ Mabel waved to them
The two teenagers and Wendy walked in holding a balloon and various toys. They took some seats across from the Stans and asked how everyone was doing and if the baby arrived yet.
ā€œNot yet, hopefully soonā€ Ford answered
Stan relaxed and silently enjoyed his familyā€™s company. He laid his head back and leaned slightly on Ford to rest for a minute. His eyes shut as he listened to the kids joke around and talk amongst themselves. He squeezed Fordā€™s hand one more time before drifting off.
He knew he shouldā€™ve tried sleeping earlier, he wasnā€™t out for more than 15 minutes when Soos came into the waiting room. Stanā€™s eyes shot open and he was on his feet faster than he did when he was being chased by angry costumers as a door to door salesman. Soosā€™ red eyes sagged and he seemed exhausted, but carried a proud, wide smile across his face. He sniffed and wiped his eyes.
ā€œItā€™s a boyā€, he squeaked, ā€œmom and baby are okayā€
Dipper and Mabel were first to start the hugs, and the room filled with cheers of congratulations and love. Stan felt light as a feather giving Soos a hug and joking about child labor.
ā€œCan we see him?ā€, Mabel bounced with anticipation
ā€œYeah, dudes!ā€, Soos gestured everyone past the corner door and into the suite. ā€œBut only for a little while, Melody has to sleepā€
The room was small, dimly lit and warm. The Pines crew collectively lowered their voices as Melody came into view on the bedding holding a bundle of blankets decorated with small yellow ducklings. She was leaned back on a large pillow, covered in blankets and toted a soft smile on her face. Soos stroked her hair and picked up his little son to show to the Pinesā€™. The younger twins got a look at him first,
Mabel squealed and cooed at the tiny infant. Then Wendy, who said hi to the baby and told Soos sheā€™d make sure to send him gifts while she was away
ā€œWhatā€™s his name?ā€, Mabel asked Melody
ā€œI named him after my dadā€, Melody replied, ā€œJacobā€. She smiled sadly at the memory of the father she lost the year before.
Soos approached the Stans, Ford smiled and complimented the couple on a having such beautiful little boy, but shot Soos a look, who silently replied with another one. Something was up.
Finally Stan got a look at baby Jacob. ā€œWowā€ Stan smiled, patting Soosā€™ arm. ā€œHe looks exactly like youā€
Soos laughed, ā€œreally? I think he looks like Melodyā€, there was a short silence before Soos spoke up again.
ā€œDo you want to hold him, Mr Pines?ā€
Stan looked at Soos and smiled, ā€œheh, sureā€. He held his arms out. Soos lowered his arms to pass the baby to Stan, who scrunched his face up and started to fuss. Stan took the infant and managed to hold him with one arm. He bounced and shushed little Jacob until he calmed down. ā€œHeya kidā€, Heā€™s held babies dozens of times, but something felt different about this one. He couldnā€™t put his finger on it, but Stan felt an almost magnetic pull towards him. Jacob settled comfortably against Stan and continued his rest. Stan softly beamed at the tiny person in his arms.
ā€œHey, Stan?ā€
Stan lifted an eyebrow and looked at Soos, who was fidgeting with his hands and nervously smiling.
ā€œUh..ā€, he paused, taking in the sight of Stan holding his child. ā€œYou know about my dadā€, Soos looked at Ford again, who shrugged and nodded. Stan studied Fordā€™s face, whoā€™s eyes strayed away as he hid a small smile. Soos got his attention again.
ā€œYou uhā€¦he wasnā€™tā€¦ā€, Soos choked up, his voice strained a bit, ā€œI met you when I was probably the loneliest I ever was in my entire lifeā€. Stan pictured the little boy he hired on the spot, he didnā€™t remember him until Soos showed up at his door step the next day ready to work. He didnā€™t know how much that quick, thoughtless decision would change his life.
Soos perked up and walked across the room to a table and picked up the piece of paper sitting on it. Soos glanced at it, then at Stan and smiled, gaining some emotional strength it seemed.
ā€œYou mean a lot meā€, Soos, ā€œyou were there when I really needed it, you gave me a job, taught me just about everything I know. I donā€™t think I ever thanked you for thatā€
Stan got a bit nervous, Was this him asking to be the godfather?Everyone was silent and curiously watching. Soos held his hand out and handed the paper to Stan. He adjusted his arm to properly hold Jacob in his arm and took it. Stan flipped the page and noticed it was the babyā€™s birth certificate. Stan eyes bounced off the page and read the various information: birthdate, weight, parents, but he froze when he read the full name. Stanā€™s wide eyes questioningly studied Soosā€™ face.
ā€œAre youā€¦ā€, Stan felt his own throat tightening, crap. Come on, not in front of everyone ā€œreally?ā€, he asked. Soos gave a genuine nod and sniffed.
ā€œI uhā€ Soos cleared his throat, ā€œI was wondering, since Jacob doesnā€™t have oneā€¦if you wanted to beā€¦. his grandpa?
There it was
Stan felt dizzy and took a small step back before remembering who was in his hands and regained his balance. Ford came to his side and wrapped an arm around his shoulder. Stan decide not to look at his brother and chose to stare forward, then his eyes went back to Soos, who look deflated. Oh man. Stan was terrified, he didnā€™t want to say no and hurt Soos, but if he said yesā€¦.he wasnā€™t sure what made him so nervous. The entire concept sounded so alien to him, like he didnā€™t deserve the title. He always considered Soos, Melody and their son a part of his family. But to bare a title like ā€œgrandpaā€, had to mean he had children that that children. That he was already a parent without his knowledge. It all felt so natural to want to lean into this and become part of this family like Soos wanted.
He heard something make a noise from beneath himself. Stan looked down at little Jacob, who was mid yawn. The babyā€™s mouth grew wide opens and inhaled, scrunching up his face and suddenly shut. Suddenly two tiny eyes opened for just a few seconds, enough time for Stan to make eye contact before Jacob shut them and got comfortable again
Everything was different now.
Stan didnā€™t notice how quiet the room had gotten nor the tears forming in his eyes. Stunned by beauty and overcome with pride and a sense of purpose. The pride he felt teaching Soos math, how to drive and attending his graduation all combined just looking at the perfect being in his arms. If he said yes, he would want everything that came with it. Stan lifted the birth certificate up to read the name again.
Jacob Stanley Ramirez
ā€œY-Yesā€, he heard a shaken voice say, almost not realizing it was his own ā€œof courseā€. He looked at Soos, tears in his eyes and a bright smile on his face. He still wasnā€™t sure if he deserved this, but Stan wanted it. He wanted it all. Why not indulge just this once? He gave the certificate to Ford and used his now free hand to pull Soos into a hug. Gently sandwiching hisā€¦..grandson in between himā€¦ā€¦and his son.
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