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ultisart · 2 years
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Minneapolis Home Office Study Study room - large traditional carpeted study room idea with no fireplace and gray walls
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toyastales · 4 months
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Chill and come up with some creative ideas.
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evanmdyer · 1 year
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Plans by Gerald Luss for the Time Life building, 1959. The Mad Men office of Sterling Cooper was based on his work.
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Anthology Creative Studio
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rebelsocialitenyc · 1 year
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Enclosed - Contemporary Living Room An illustration of a mid-sized, contemporary living room with white walls, a medium-tone wood floor, no fireplace, and no television.
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ello-meno-p · 1 year
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Living Room Loft-Style
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Example of a medium-sized 1960s loft-style living room library with white walls, a traditional fireplace, a plaster fireplace, and a wall-mounted television.
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mariesamuels · 1 year
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Industrial Dining Room - Great Room Ideas for remodeling a great room with white walls and a light wood floor in a mid-sized industrial building without a fireplace
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emvozbaixa · 1 year
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Living Room - Transitional Living Room Inspiration for a large transitional formal and open concept brown floor and vinyl floor living room remodel with white walls, a standard fireplace, a plaster fireplace and a tv stand
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franckpellegrino · 1 year
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Enclosed Family Room Large eclectic enclosed family room idea with white walls and a mounted television
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Great Room San Francisco A picture of a mid-sized, stylish great room with a beige floor, a vaulted ceiling, and wood walls also includes brown walls, a ribbon fireplace, and a wood fireplace surround.
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iamcharlieg · 2 years
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Midcentury Dining Room
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deatherella · 3 months
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Deatherella Does DOTY - Rd 3
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A new mid-century oval hairpin leg desk. It's a one-tile desk made from the tabletop from another conversion I did and the hairpin legs are from an awesims conversion by @shastakiss. The legs are steel as they were in the 70's. Lots of formica tops and atomic style formica textures for it, too. My entry was a 1970's based mid century modern travel agency. On the wall is a 4to2 conversion of blacky's Magazine Holder. I made it have two subsets. And, you can see one of the recolors I did of @hcove 's S3t2 MidCentury Dining Chair. I made recolors of the chair in the Pushing Daisies pallette.
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Tons of recolors for the Bon Voyage travel poster. Travel posters using places in all Sims games (google search) with some from Vector Stock that I made Sims themed. And a recolor for Mog's shop sign mesh.
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A 3to2 conversion of enable_llama's Curve Kitchen. The counters are actually end tables since the originals had no countertops. The left and right curved ends are repo'd to the base couter. There are cabinets, with the curved ends repo'd to the center one. I made a shelf using Mutske's Expedit's Add-Ons' shelf mesh. If you look in the prev showing recolors, you'll see I tweaked the shelf mesh to be the same hieght as the cabinets and took out the divider wood in the middle since the bottom shelf has only one slot. The cabinets, counters, and shelf come in AL woods, and polar formica (found an actual mid-century formica to use) in Pushing Daisies pallette colors, and the original color and recolor. You can, also, see on the edge of the prev, recolors for @thecrimsonsparkles' Simple Magazine Shelf that I edited to have two subsets. I made some add-ons to a cup I converted in the past - three cups and five cups in a row repo'd to the original single cup. They have some travel orientated recolors. There are brochures laying on the desks and table I made using menu meshes by @nekosayuri. from their signs set.
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AL woods recolors of curiousB's Awesims Mid Centruy endtables conversion. All necessary meshes included, swatches and previews, too. Download Round 3 Goodies Download Polar Formica textures for your own use.
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frodothefair · 5 months
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If the Shire was plopped into the modern era hobbit holes and all, what do you think they'd do when they saw and experienced all the modern art and furniture of our era? How would hobbits adapt to furniture from styles like Bauhaus and mid century modern to the Scandinavian modernism designs of Ikea? Cause all of it was made without traditional woodworking attached, granted, but the main motive for a lot of the interior design and furniture in modern styles is the 'optimal' or most efficient levels of convenience and comfort- and hobbits *are* big fans of both soo... it's not like it's a rigged game here. and let's be real, the food court mid-Ikea might warm them up to their aesthetic after all~~ 👀😇
💐 ASK ME about my headcanons about hobbits and the Shire! 💐
Wow, I love how your brain works, anon! (Some of the asks I've been getting are seriously so creative, I can't even...)
As for me, I am of two minds about this issue. Comfort, you see, is not just physical comfort, but also that which is familiar, that which is "home." In the case of hobbits, they likely value both, and are generally averse to all things new and unfamiliar.
As such, I believe that at first they would be quite put off by the sharp angles and the straight lines of midcentury modern and other similar styles, and if they had a choice, they would gravitate towards traditional Amish-made furniture and anything that you might find in an antique store.
However, the key word is at first. Once you trick them or bribe them into sitting in an Eames chair, for instance, they'll realize that it feels like curling up in the palm of a hand designed specifically to cradle you, and they'll be one hundred percent sold. And let's not forget the hygge aesthetic, which is all about warm light, soft palettes, and lots of warm, huggable pillows. Hygge and hobbit, I think, are concepts that go hand in hand!
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anachrosims · 1 year
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look sorry not sorry but the proliferation of “greige minimalist midcentury modern” where all the “rough edges” are sanded off other styles, where the life of color is drained out of everything, is definitely “rich bitch” aesthetic, or as I like to call it, bougie beige.
it goes without saying that this aesthetic is fine on its own, you are allowed to like things, and I want to reiterate: the proliferation of that aesthetic is what I hate because its proliferation is to the detriment of other aesthetic styles. 
I know making maxis match items in the shape of cubes and scandi style chairs is arguably much easier, but that’s kind of the whole point. the whole culture around churning out alpha conversions turned into churning out maxis match sets and advertising them like “brands” is a toxic one, and I don’t blame (most of) the CC creators (especially not the ones who are just trying to make a living, DON’T use permapaywalls, and regularly put out quality content), but I DO blame community that only seems to respond en masse to sleek, bougie, ~LUXE~ greige that looks like it was cut out of a modern rich minimalist decor catalogue.
am I suggesting that if creators didn’t feel pressured to put out large sets every 28-31 days they might branch out into different styles without watering them down? ... Yeah, actually, that’s exactly what I’m saying.
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willinghands · 2 days
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someone selling these gorgeous midcentury cesca style chairs on fb marketplace for way less than they're worth (the $100 is for all 4!! not each) but they won't fit in my lil house ;-; absolutely heartbreaking
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jamethinks · 1 month
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started s2 of tua and i am immediately reminded of one random lackluster element of sxf that matters so little the general populus but offends me on a personal level and it is the lack of midcentury modern and contemporary styling. aside from the chairs on the covers the whole anime has this sort of old european style that just lacks the angular modern vibe you get from that era. granted the story is set in east germany so that may be while that expressive 60s/70s style is kind of vacant but then again they're not socialist and the style is still expressive just of a whole other era. the tech and culture is era accurate but the buildings and styling feels so 20s/30s like rah where are the lines and muted colour palletes. too many pastels gimme my wood
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