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Modern Living Room - Living Room
#Mid-sized minimalist formal and loft-style light wood floor and gray floor living room photo with gray walls#a standard fireplace#a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv bedroom furnish#modern condo design#modern kitchen remodel#grey wood flooring#modern staircase
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Rooms by Design, 1989
#vintage#vintage interior#1980s#80s#interior design#home decor#living room#dining room#staircase#condo#oriental rug#mies van der rohe#cantilever chair#modern#style#home#architecture
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created by MKA0207, Mr.ROFLMAN
#garry's mod#gmod#source engine#half life 2#other#hearted#SUPER cool map on par with a GMT Lobby 2/Playstation Home kinda space#really cool condo designs. looked like there was one modern swanky room and one that was more like. rp_downtown apartment style#my favorite part is the little hideaways/secret tunnels that don't really go anywhere substantial but they're special because you're just#somewhere you're not 'supposed to be' which was one of my absolute favorite things in GMT#everyone who played a ton knew about those spaces and they weren't anything that crazy but it was cool to little wannabe-rulebreaker me#apparently the creators were running a server for this map a la GMT but it's been down for a bit#i've spent plenty of time in GMT and Tower to know just hanging out in the plaza is not my thing anymore but i'm sure demand is still there
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It's always interesting to hear about people's weird/unexpected "alternate life paths". Like, something that you could have done with your life, a job you almost took, a school you almost went to, etc - that was still actually realistic enough that it could have happened, but NOW it seems to not suit your current personality.
Like for example, I currently hate advertising (how manipulative it is, brands trying to be 'relatable', social media amplifying it to an obnoxious extreme, etc.) so much that even seeing a little ad before a youtube video is grating to even witness, but there was a point in time where I was genuinely seriously considering going into marketing/making commercials as a career lol. Or like, I have a relative who was very inclined to be a pastor when they were younger, even though today they're a super strong atheist, etc. etc.
#BECAUSE I knew I really liked filming and editing things and doing set design and costume design (from having done little bits of that#here and there in media classes and my own stuff - i used to be a lot more into making videos than I am now). BUT I was always thinking#that a movie is WAAY to big and long. even a short film. So I was trying to think of ways I could still like#have the fun of scouting locations to film and dressing up actors and etc. etc. without it having to be a Huge Million Dollar Production#on tv show or movie level. SO then I was thinking about like... just doing commercials. Or music videos. Like shorter things where I still#get the fun of the filming and everything but it's less of an intensive long term project.#So there is an alternate version of me (I suppose if i somehow did not end up having physical and mental health issues#as badly somehow.. or like.. randomly came into wealth and was able to pay my way through a nice college despite missing#days constantly being out because I'm sick or something lol) that works in some corporate advertising office coming up with commercials#and directing or filming them or doing the sets for them or something in that general vicinity.#I also was considering being a corporate psychologist. or whatever its called.. oh from google:#''Industrial and organizational (I/O) psychologists study and assess individual group and organization dynamics in the workplace''#I don't think I even knew what the job entailed. I was at the time just thinking like.. the type of person that comes into a business offic#and gives everyone personality assessments or does MBTI or big-5 testing crap for whatever reason that some businesses get that#done for people. Really i just wanted to be in a Corporate Big Office setting yet still do psychology. Because I used to be really fixated#on living in a big city. Like the ideas of everything being walkable. picking up a coffee in the morning. walking to my job in a Big#Skyscraper Building. people watching in a huge hotel lobby for lunch. flying frequently (I love airplanes and airports aesthetically).#living in an apartment with a giant window overlooking the city. etc. etc. BUT that was before i had really BEEN to a city. Then I actually#hung around a city a few times and went places and I was like... AUGh... The Sensory Overwhelm.. cars people lights loudness noise scary#everything happening all at once. etc. etc. (though even when I wanted to live in a city i NEVER strove for the Night Life. when i say I#enjoy city imagery I mean like... in the day time. Many people who like cities talk about The Night Life and post pictures of cities all#lit up at night and clubs and dancing and restaurants. none of that EVER appealed to me. perhaps a sign I am not a real city person. Like#I am NOT standing in a crowded bar full of loud people in the middle of the night lol.. get AWAY from me!!) but I do adore the#architecture of like bright white clean sterile modern spaces like huge airport lobbies or malls or etc. I think thats what reminded me of#city and what I liked about the idea of that life. Like I always LOVED the layout of schools and hospitals and trainstations and public#transport in general. Though even then I knew enough that I would not be a good architect/city planner. so I guess my adoration for those#spaces was merely to be channeled into LIVING there. but then I realized I didn't even really want to do that that much. I mean I still#definitely aim to live NEAR a city. like the little areas outside of it. I would never live in a rural place 4 hours from anything. I liter#ally just COULDNT since I need close access to hospitals sometimes lol. But I used to want to live in the CENTER of citites like high rise#condo. and now I'm like.... eh....... perhaps a smaller quieter walkable space nearby lol.. ANYWAY.. alternate me in my Business Suit eheh
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This is a post about light pollution and my absolute hatred of modern architecture and outdoor lighting.
This is not going to be a short post, but I had to get this anger and frustration off of my chest. Writing is the best way I know how to do that.
I have seen a great many stars fall from the sky. Most recently when I was out in the field in front of my house, roughly a month ago, and I was wandering around, listening to Queen on my headphones, and as I looked over towards the road, I saw a star fall from the sky. I stood there for a moment, unmoving, staring up at the part of the sky where I saw that beautiful flash of light as one life ended and it felt as though mine had only recently begun, and I thought to myself how this one was different from others that I had seen. It lasted longer, about two full seconds. I continued walking, a little happy yet also a little sad. How tragic it is, what humans will do to obtain power. They oppress people, they choose the cheapest options to save money that they do not need, and rarely do they seem to think things through. They'll do anything to get the people into their grasp. They will even steal the sky from us.
How fascinated we used to be with the stars, but not anymore, because the night sky looked so much different three hundred, four hundred years ago. People used to be able to look out their windows at night and see the entire galaxy. What do we get? A few specks of light scattered throughout the sky if we're lucky? If it is not a boring, grey abyss? I should not have to drive four days into the middle of the wilderness to see the night sky as it truly is. No one should have to put up with this. I remember, when I was fourteen or thirteen, when they built a big house on the property next to where I lived, with blacked out windows, a basketball court and a swimming pool. The owners were rarely ever there, and when they were, they were terribly obnoxious with their parties and loud music, perhaps not realising how exactly sound manages to travel through that part of the island. And yet, for some reason, they felt the need to install a big floodlight which did not even shine onto their own property, but rather the field in front of my house. It shined directly into my parents window, and so often did I wish I could shoot it with an arrow. Now, my family did not own the property that we lived on. We rented a house there and in the day, the property functioned as a business. I recall the day that they installed a floodlight shining over the small parking lot. I hated it then and I still hate it now. The only reason I did not throw rocks at it until it broke was because I did not want to accidentally set fire to the building, or get evicted. Not to mention, my parents would know that it was I who knocked down the light.
But it was so frustrating, because no one is there at night except for my family and our neighbours (until the landlord kicked them out so that she could use the space as her own personal office), so why should they need a floodlight at all? And why must it stretch so far across the property? I did not live out in the middle of nowhere, as much as it used to feel like it at times. There was plenty forest and farmland surrounding the area, but beyond that was just city and suburbs. It used to feel like the only place where you didn't have to see the ugly architecture of the city, but even it caught up eventually. The house that the obnoxious neighbours built was only one example. In the distant hills, there appeared more lights than there used to be, and when I stood at the top of the hill on the property and looked out over the land, I did not used to be able to see the cranes in the distance constructing five or seven story condos. I used to not have to worry about security cameras watching me. I used to be able to wander around in darkness. I used to be able to see the stars. There were many stars at one point, scattered throughout the night sky. It was not the entire galaxy, but it was still a nice sight. I used to see the stars, and now I get little more than the big dipper constellation. Some nights, I am not sure that I can see anything at all, especially when it is a night where there are more cars passing by than usual, and you cannot even see the road when they pass, because their headlights are so unnecessarily blinding.
The night itself used to have a different colour: orange and yellowish, not horrifically bright, but now it is plagued by sterile white lights. I might like to write a complaint to whichever council, board, or committee is in charge of architecture and construction and suchlike in this city, if only I knew how. But even then, I have little belief that it would make a difference, for I would be only one voice with no one to join me. We are capable of change, I am sure of it, but if only I knew exactly how. If only I knew exactly who were the right people to talk to, how to reach them, and what to say. If only more people knew how, then maybe we could recognise that we are not alone. People don't see the point in trying, for they do not feel like putting in that sort of effort because they do not believe it will make a difference if they as an individual do not participate. But tell me, how many individuals think that? How many of you people believe that your voice does not make a difference? Alone, it might not, but when placed among thousands of others who share that same belief, it makes a huge difference! Imagine what we could achieve if we all stood up together and called for action. Imagine if people realised just how much they are actually capable of, and imagine if they actually took the steps to do that thing.
It is not impossible that I could make a revolutionary change in my country, or my community at least, if I really put my mind to it. If I gathered people together, devised some kind of plan, or used all of my writing capabilities to speak against what I believe the government is doing wrong, it's not unrealistic to say that I could make an impact. Now imagine if an entire city's worth of people did that. Do you know how much is actually possible? Do you know how much could have already happened if we didn't wait until the fate of the world was on the line? If only I knew exactly how. If only I had the resources and information. If only I was more willing to take up more responsibility and actually start trying to do something. Ah, but what might parents say if I told them I needed to be driven to the post office to send a letter addressed to the city council? I'm sure they'd be supportive, but it might be an awkward conversation, especially if they tell me it probably won't do anything. And alas, I am a coward.
Look at this entire post. Look at what I have managed to write on such short notice because I felt like it. Imagine what I could do if I were given the right opportunity. This entire post, and all because I was pissed that I could barely see the northern lights those few months ago when it was the only chance I might ever get, only to be disappointed because of that FUCKING FLOODLIGHT THAT MY BITCH OF A LANDLORD DECIDED TO INSTALL FOR NO FUCKING REASON.
#god i fucking hate my landlord#AND WHY DO PEOPLE THINK FLOODLIGHTS ARE NECESSARY FOR EVERYTHING#IT'S BULLSHIT#if anyone knows how i can write to whichever council board or committee is in charge of this shit in Victoria BC Canada#then please let me know#also the godawful bike paths that you can tell had absolutely no thought put into it#light pollution#led headlights#street lights#urban landscape#cityscape#modern architecture#i hate capitalism#honestly we wouldn't need anymore condos if they made housing more affordable for the average human being who didn't grow up with rich pare#night sky#modern urban design#modern city design#there's one thing i wish they would put more money into and that is#public transportation#public transit#pollution#modern infrastructure
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@oliviawilliamsstudio elevates the image of a cabin retreat within a cozy #interior combining raw textures, sleek #furniture, #modern art, and an open layout with a view of the forest.
Taking this natural landscape as inspiration, this home features the sharp uneven edges of the natural stone and the polychromed lines of the wood which remind us of the untouched beauty of the forest.
This amalgam of raw textures also incorporates the woolly upholstery of the #chairs and ottoman, the plush carpets, and light polished wood. Moreover, the combination of wood and brick with matching tones of copper and grey completes the rugged appeal of this #design
On the other hand we can also observe a more sleek approach in the use of single pieces of whole marble such as the side table, bathtub, and bathroom sink and in the fluid arrangement of curved #sofas and round #loungechairs
At last, the appeal of this sense of privacy is enhanced by the dark tones that envelop each room without completely cutting off the #interiors from the surrounding environment thanks to the multiple oversized windows with a view of the beautiful outdoors.
#modernfurniture#moderndesign#designers#miami#modernhomes#contemporarydesign#furniturestores#sofas#interior design miami#interiordecoration#moody interiors#current mood#interiordesign#interesting#interieur#modern design#luxury condos#real estate ny#real estate miami#real estate blog#real estate los angeles#real estate#minimal aesthetic#miami luxury homes#furniture miami#custom furniture#furnishings#contemporary furniture#minimal design#furniture
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Condo Manhattan, Montréal, Québec (1985) Architecte : Henri Colombani
« Au cœur de Montréal, entouré de tours de plus de 20 étages et adossé à un édifice de 34 étages, construction de 150 logements en accession. Au niveau de la rue, respect de l’échelle de celle-ci, bordée de maisons basses. Aux étages, découpe des angles pour optimiser les vues diagonales sur le St-Laurent et le Mont-Royal. Une architecture post-moderne adaptée à l’environnement Montréalais »
Source: Colombani Architecte
#Architecture#design#modern#postmodernism#postmodern architecture#postmodernisme#Montréal#montreal#quebec#Québec#canada#condo#modernist#1985#1980s#80s#80s architecture#1980s architecture#pomo#pomo architecture
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Modern home interiors and design ideas from the best in condos, penthouses and architecture. Plus the finest in home decor and products. #luxury #interiordesign #modernhomedecor #midcenturylighting #uniquedesignideas #homedecor #interiordesignideas #livingroomdesign #livingroomideas #modernlivingroom #maximalistdecor #lifestyle #fashion #design #interiordesign #homeideas #home #life
#Modern#home#interiors#and#design#ideas#from#the#best#in#condos#penthouses#architecture.#Plus#finest#decor#products.#luxury#interiordesign#modernhomedecor#midcenturylighting#uniquedesignideas#homedecor#interiordesignideas#livingroomdesign
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Boston Master Bedroom Example of a small trendy master light wood floor and beige floor bedroom design with black walls
#contemporary design#interior designers & decorators#condo#modern bedroom#contemporary furniture#modern
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Modern Family Room Miami Large minimalist loft-style family room photo
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Elevate Your Space with Minimalistic Interior Design
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ASP Staging and Modern Realtor Staging in Toledo
Elevating Toledo Real Estate Through Professional Staging with Lovitt by Design
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Modern Home Bar Example of a mid-sized minimalist l-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor wet bar design with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, blue backsplash, subway tile backsplash and blue countertops
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Bathroom 3/4 Bath Miami
Example of a compact, modern corner shower with 3/4-inch black and cement tiles, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, concrete countertops, and a wall-mount toilet.
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Bathroom 3/4 Bath Miami
Example of a compact, modern corner shower with 3/4-inch black and cement tiles, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, concrete countertops, and a wall-mount toilet.
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3/4 Bath Bathroom Miami Remodeling ideas for a small, modern corner shower with 3/4-inch black and cement tiles, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, concrete countertops, and a wall-mount toilet.
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