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Enclosed Los Angeles Inspiration for a remodel of a medium-sized formal living room with beige walls, a typical fireplace, and a brick fireplace.
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Music Room Living Room in Milwaukee Mid-sized eclectic open concept medium tone wood floor living room photo with a music area, gray walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
#metal industrial lights#reclaimed beam#white and wood meet#black windows#open concept living#remodeled living room
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Music Room Living Room in Milwaukee Mid-sized eclectic open concept medium tone wood floor living room photo with a music area, gray walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
#metal industrial lights#reclaimed beam#white and wood meet#black windows#open concept living#remodeled living room
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Get more ideas: www.pinchofdecoration.com
#home decor#home design#home & lifestyle#interior design#interiors#home decoartion#living room#living room decor#living room ideas#home interior#decor#living room design#living room interior design#living room furniture#living room rugs#living room art#living room curtains#living room chairs#living room remodeling#living room sofa#living room table#living room tiles#living room wall art#interior decorating#interior#interiordesign#decorations#decoration#home decorating#home makeover
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Every now and then, I forget that my parents and mom especially are really unusually chill with my entire social life being online. They didn't even blink when I said "can we go to this con so I can meet my friend from the other side of the country" or "can we vacation where my friend lives and spend time with them" (mom even booked a double bedroom so a friend could stay with us twice; another time, we booked a vacation around a friend's schedule to make sure we could hang out) or "I want to exchange Christmas presents with this friend from the UK". There's some occasional talk about me being careful of what I share about myself publicly and not trusting people too easily, but I really do just get a "sure, have fun" reaction most of the time
#eden rambles#the times mom has suggested that I send things to my online friends is also mildly funny#or how often she's implied that she's fine with remodeling our living room so a friend can live there if they have to escape a bad situatio#I think they're just glad I have a social life at all at this point
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✨ New Project Design by BMI Interior✨ Transforming a 1 BHK Cozy Apartment in the UAE with: 🏡 Open Concept Living Room + Kitchen + Dining 🛋️ Stylish Furnishings 🎨 Sophisticated Abstract Interiors
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#InteriorGoals#DubaiInteriors#BMInterior#UAELiving#AbstractDesigns#OpenConcept#LuxuryApartment 🏙️🌟
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Hormone therapy definitely feels like a kind of magic to me. I know how the cellular mechanics work that cause physical changes, but getting to wake up in a body that fits every day is always going to feel like there should be sparks and ribbons of colored light involved somewhere.
#I love modern medicine#Also knowing exactly how those hormones are renovating my body is cool#Like putting a roomba in the living room and watching it remodel the house
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Maximizing Space and Layout in a Modern Garage Conversion
A garage conversion can breathe new life into an underused space, turning it into a stylish and functional part of your home. Whether you’re creating a home office, guest suite, or cozy living area, a smart approach to layout and space optimization is key. Here’s how to make the most of every inch during your garage remodeling & conversion, ensuring a space that’s practical and welcoming.
Plan for an Open Layout An open layout can make a converted garage feel more spacious and inviting. By minimizing walls and partitions, you can create a versatile space that accommodates different activities. For example, an open-plan living room can double as a home office or workout area. Open layouts are perfect for maintaining a modern aesthetic, allowing light to flow throughout the space and making the room feel larger.
Focus on Multi-Functional Design When space is limited, every feature should serve more than one purpose. In your garage remodeling & conversion, consider incorporating multi-functional furniture like fold-out sofas, Murphy beds, or built-in desks. These pieces allow you to adapt the space based on your needs, whether it’s hosting guests or creating a quiet work-from-home corner. By prioritizing flexibility, you’ll maximize the functionality of your converted space without sacrificing style.
Use Smart Storage Solutions Storage is often a challenge in garage conversions, but with some creative thinking, you can keep the space organized and clutter-free. Consider adding built-in shelving, wall-mounted cabinets, or floating shelves to maximize vertical space. A custom storage wall can hold everything from books to workout gear while keeping the floor area clear. These solutions not only help optimize the layout but also maintain a clean, modern look that’s ideal for any garage remodeling & conversion.
Maximize Natural Light Natural light can transform a garage conversion from a dark, enclosed space into a bright, welcoming area. During your garage remodeling & conversion, consider installing large windows, glass doors, or even skylights to bring in as much natural light as possible. A bright space feels larger and more open, making it ideal for a modern design. If privacy is a concern, opt for frosted or tinted glass to maintain a balance between light and seclusion.
Define Zones Without Walls To keep the open feel while still creating distinct areas, try using design elements like rugs, furniture arrangement, or partial dividers to define different zones. For instance, you can use a sectional sofa to separate a seating area from a workspace, or a bookshelf to create a subtle division between a bedroom nook and a living area. These techniques help maintain flow while giving the space structure, making your garage remodeling & conversion more versatile.
Invest in Proper Insulation and Ventilation Comfort is key when converting a garage into a living space. Since garages are not usually built for living, adding insulation to walls, ceilings, and floors is crucial to maintain a comfortable temperature year-round. Proper ventilation is also important, especially if the space includes a bathroom or kitchen area. A well-insulated and ventilated space not only feels more like home but also ensures that your garage remodeling & conversion adds value to your property.
Choose Space-Saving Fixtures and Appliances If your conversion includes a small kitchenette or bathroom, look for space-saving fixtures that keep things compact without compromising functionality. Wall-mounted sinks, compact appliances, and corner showers can fit seamlessly into tight areas. These choices help free up floor space, allowing you to create a modern, uncluttered look that aligns with the rest of your home’s design.
Blend the Design with the Rest of Your Home For a smooth transition between your converted garage and the main house, use design elements that match your home’s overall style. Whether it’s matching the flooring, paint colors, or hardware finishes, these small touches make the space feel like a natural extension of your home. This attention to detail ensures that your garage remodeling & conversion doesn’t just add space—it enhances the overall flow and aesthetic of your property.
Make It Your Own with Personal Touches Ultimately, your garage conversion should reflect your unique style and needs. Add personal touches like artwork, plants, or custom lighting fixtures to make the space feel warm and inviting. A few well-chosen decorative elements can transform a practical design into a room that feels truly special, making your garage remodeling & conversion a success.
By focusing on layout, storage, and smart design choices, you can turn your garage into a space that’s as functional as it is stylish. With the right approach, your garage remodeling & conversion can provide the perfect blend of modern design and everyday practicality. Ready to start transforming your garage? Begin planning today, and make the most of this exciting opportunity to expand your home’s living space.
#garage remodeling#garage conversion#garage to living space#garage transformation#garage renovation#converting garage to room#modern garage conversion#garage living room#home expansion#garage to guest room#garage to home office#garage remodel ideas#garage to apartment#open-concept garage conversion#garage conversion design#garage space optimization#garage to studio#garage to bedroom conversion#garage makeover#garage to home gym#converting garage to ADU#garage remodel with bathroom#garage insulation#garage-to-living area transformation#small garage conversion#garage addition#custom garage remodel#garage redesign#maximizing garage space#garage conversion planning
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Dining - Kitchen With shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, marble countertops, and a white backsplash, this large transitional eat-in kitchen is shown.
#home furnishings#dining room furniture#living room furniture#traditional design#kitchen#powder room remodel#transitional
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it's wild having a friend from your small ass hometown who you didn't know when you lived there. like I expect to see my hometown in pictures from my friends I met there/who still live there, but getting a Snapchat from a friend you met three years ago that contains a road you're so extremely familiar with is wild when neither of you have lived there in 6+ years
#nuance in the tags for context of how small of a town it is#we didn't know each other at all when we lived there BUT we have several mutual friends irl#and we had definitely crossed paths before like he used to work at the only game stop in a 30 mile radius#i actually told my mom about meeting someone also from [insert small town name here] and showed her a picture of him and her response was:#“oh yeah I've seen him before he used to work at the game stop!!”#additional unrelated context for how small of a town it is:#one of my high school acquaintances bought the house i grew up in and found a note i left under the counter#when my parents remodelled the laundry room when i was like 14#and she sent me a fb friend request and a message with pictures of it#we follow each other on Instagram now and i sometimes see my childhood fireplace casually in the background of her posts#it's weird to not be expecting to see it bc sometimes i'll be scrolling and recognize it before i even realize why/that it's her post
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I need help
Hey everyone, I would like to make a request of you. I created a spotfund account to try and raise some money to finish remodeling my house. I wrote part of my story on the page, but here is more of the story.
I'm having financial troubles, (who isn't right?), but I thought if I put my story out here, folks would read it and hopefully donate to my cause. I'll tell you about my life from about six years ago to now so you'll have an idea of what happened.
I was happily married, had a nice home, had a good job, you know, the American dream. Then my now ex-wife and I had marital problems and we decided to separate to see if that would help. Things only began to slide downhill from there, losing the extra income put me in a bind and I ended up selling my house to get out of the mortgage, which was behind. I didn't even break even on selling it. I moved into my ex's grandparents home, they had both passed on and the house was empty so my ex's dad said I could move into it. While living there, I tried hard to get my ex to work it out and try to reconcile, but it wasn't meant to be. On August 30th, 2018, I suffered a pulmonary embolism that nearly ended my life. I spent a few days in intensive care, then was released to go home. I spent the next two months at my folks' home, then was released to return to work. After two months, I was fired from my job after fifteen years there, (talk about a kick in the groin). I tried to find a new job, but things continued their downhill slide. My ex informed me that she had filed for divorce, then informed me that I was required to move out of the house, okay, no problem. I moved back in with my folks as I couldn't afford to live on my own. My folks' neighbor had allowed me to use her father in law's house as storage after he passed away. I was able to secure a job, then my neighbor offered to sell me the house. I turned in part of an i.r.a. account to purchase the house, this created a tax penalty because I'm not 59 and a half yet. I had some existing debts from before, then used a credit card like a madman, knowing it would be hard to repay if I didn't slow down using it. Fast forward to now, I'm still paying the credit card debt, the tax penalty, a car payment, (my old truck gave out on me), medical bills, insurance, etc. I would like to invite you to check out my spotfund page and hopefully make a donation, then pass it on to your friends and they hopefully donate, then pass it on, etc. Any amount, (no matter how small), you choose to donate will be greatly appreciated and will go toward reducing my debts so I can finish remodeling my home. For what it's worth, my dad will appreciate it also, he will be staying with me some, he is a veteran of the US Army and I love and respect him so much. My dad passed away on Friday, October 4th, 2024 at 9:45pm EST. He was a strong, kind, loving and generous man, always smiling, loved to read and go fishing. He will be sorely missed, he was the other half of the foundation of my family. We could definitely use any donations to my spotfund, they would be very much appreciated.
Here is the link to the spotfund page: http://spot.fund/thd7nsc
Again, thank you in advance and many blessings to you!
#spotfund#donations#home remodeling#debt relief#kitchen remodel#living room remodeling#bathroom remodeling#please help#blessings#gratitude#grateful#bedroom remodeling#kitchen cabinets#countertops#appliances#interior design
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Enclosed Living Room
#Inspiration for a coastal enclosed dark wood floor and brown floor living room remodel with white walls gray area rug#roman shades#stripes#pendant#coastal home
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Transitional Living Room - Living Room
#Remodel ideas for a medium-sized#enclosed#transitional living room with beige walls#a standard fireplace#a metal fireplace#and no television. modern chandelier#armchairs#elegance#framed wall mirror#wall art#area rug#footstool
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god fucking damn my life, bro. I find a couple of ants in my room and immediately freak out. I start feeling shit crawling on me and turn on a flashlight to go look for some hidden source, already hyperventilating. And then I remember I woke up late and didn't take my morning meds. Girl, we have a balcony and my mom keeps plants there. Calm the fuck down. You like having the window open. It's FINE. It's just ants.
Last weekend I skipped my morning meds two days in a row cuz I woke up late and I feared sertraline insomnia - which, yes, in hindsight was a bad idea - and on Sunday I had a full meltdown. Granted, also period-related, but god fucking damn it. I tore my whole room apart. I couldn't vacuum under my bed easily because of my desk's placement so I decided I was going to move furniture around and reorganize my room. On a Sunday afternoon, in the summer and with tendonitis. All cuz I saw some ants and couldn't verify with my own two eyes every corner of the room. And because I couldn't physically move the wardrobe and bookcase, I guess I took out my anxiety with the remaining furniture. And god fucking damn it, here I am again a week later.
I keep finding ants (3) running on my desk all of a sudden while I'm SITTING THERE and have no idea ("no idea") where they're coming from (engage the phone flashlight routine). I moved this bitch AWAY from the window and they're fucking HUNTING me or smth (it's 35ºC out, girl). I hate my life. And I hate that any suggestion of bugs makes me start feeling shit on my skin that isn't there. Dumb fucking brain. Anyway I need sleep and to take my sertraline asap or else.
#i can't express to you how badly I was doing last week#my mom wasn't home when I was remodeling but I was fantasizing about screaming:#''take those plants out of my side of the veranda or i'll throw them OR myself off the balcony''#i'm not suicidal don't worry it would be for the drama of the ultimatum#and then I took my meds the next day and I was calmer lol#but this has happened before. i believe this entire formication / almost delusional parasitosis started cuz i'm allergic to mosquitoes#and as a kid who lived with 3 grown people and had no power over them to close their damn windows - I attracted all the bugs#and I couldn't sleep and I heard and felt them near me and it was a horrible time#still at 23 i can only either pass out from exhaustion or more often find and kill them before I can sleep#when I was 14 or smth our cat also got fleas and I spent the most paranoids nights of my life suffering cuz they got into my bed#last year I slept over at a friend's house for a night and brought back what must've been a SINGLE flea#I'm not kidding you when I say I quarantined my room and slept in the living room for over a month. i was panicking#(i've since started anxiety meds)#I legit feared we had bedbugs and was looking at every single outlet and corner of my bed#our cat recently caught fleas and I combed through him to pick them out every day. that experience actually calmed me down about them#but it's when you can't see them / where they're hiding that's the problem#(it also taught me to let my cat in my room and then fleas become his problem LMAO)#(cuz his long fur 24/7 is way better than my legs for 8h I've been told lol)#anyway point is I get freaky when I suspect bugs are hiding somewhere#and that they're gonna bite me and I'm going to get super itchy and not be able to sleep#i start feeling shit on my skin and yes i know that's not normal. and I have to look at it to convince my brain to ignore it#i get jumpscared by my HAIR falling on my arms girl. that's embarrassing#what i'm ANGRY about is that this is about ANTS. who want NOTHING to do with me and every to do with idk leaves and crumbs#and I KNOW they're from the veranda. but nooooo someone is dumb and skipped her meds and now she's withdrawing and freaking out. about ANTS#EMBARRASSING.#as i'm typing this i'm scratching at myself for what is most likely 1) nothing 2) my hair or 3) cat fur#i'd bring this up to my therapist but he abandoned me </3 like they all do </3 i'm gonna develop abandonment issues at this rate LMAO#so uh anyway imma finish what I was doing (lie) and go to sleep (eventually) and take my meds#and hopefully remember to mention the formication to a health professional at some point lol#i just needed to write this down as evidence of how i'm feeling rn so tomorrow I can read this and say ''wow that was silly'' mkay? kay
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Contemporary Living Room New York Inspiration for a remodel of a mid-sized contemporary open concept living room and library with white walls, no fireplace, and a wall-mounted television.
#custom window treatments#living room remodeling#living room#white custom upholstered living room sofa#living room interior design#wall mounted tv
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Modern Living Room - Living Room Example of a mid-sized minimalist enclosed marble floor living room design with no fireplace and no tv
#custom living room area rug#wall mounted tv#living room remodeling#enclosed#white living room walls#decorative house accents#living room
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