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wr0n9way · 1 year
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Tropical Living Room Tampa Large island-style open concept living room with a media wall, yellow walls, and a light wood floor.
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rilayagifs · 1 year
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Living Room Library in Tampa
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Example of a huge island style open concept light wood floor living room library design with yellow walls, no fireplace and a media wall
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lovelyyellowdress · 2 years
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Tropical Living Room Tampa Large island-style open concept living room with a media wall, yellow walls, and a light wood floor.
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vintagehomecollection · 5 months
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A simple narrow fireplace in the bedroom of Virginia Woolf's home, Monk's House, features tiles hand-decorated by the artist Vanessa Bell.
The Fireplace, 1994
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inspiredlivingspaces · 11 months
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Inlaid floor tile
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arc-hus · 12 days
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Haha Haus, Alphington, Australia - FIGR Architecture & Design
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~ Textures | Patterns | Designs ~
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notbecauseofvictories · 2 months
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alas, the horrors have found me again (went on zillow and looked at too-expensive houses that are half-falling apart, thinking I could fix them)
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uwmspeccoll · 9 months
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Wood Engraving Wednesday
LOYD HABERLY
American wood engraver, type designer, and letterpress printer Loyd Haberly (1896-1981), while educated in the U.S., learned the craft of fine press printing in England after receiving a Rhodes Scholarship to read law at Oxford. He founded his Seven Acres Press there and did a short stint as controller of the Gregynog Press in the early 1930s. He continued to work and print in England until the late 1930s, studying and excavating medieval English paving tiles and picking up a law degree at Oxford. He returned to the U.S. to pursue an academic career, eventually becoming Dean of Liberal Arts at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He continued his fine press activities in America from 1940 to 1976.
One the last books he produced while in England was this work based on his research on paving tiles, Medieval English Pavingtiles, printed in an edition of 425 copies with his original wood engravings at the Shakespeare Head Press and published for the press by Basil Blackwell in 1937.
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lab-gr0wn-lambs · 4 months
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I made this in a real hurry because I needed a promo image for my film before tomorrow but like. It kinda goes hard??
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scoutingthetrooper · 1 year
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sexswansworld · 7 months
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I really want to take somebody into like an abandoned building and chase them the fuck down, you know? It’s so much more scary that way, neither of us know the layout, you won’t know where any hiding places are, I’ll get frustrated trying to find you and it’ll only make me more determined, and then I fuck you into the floor when I finally catch you. Sounds good, doesn’t it?
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Living with Folk Art: Ethnic Styles from Around the World, 1991
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mothmiso · 6 days
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Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa (2) (3) (4) by tombomba2
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toyastales · 6 months
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I like they framed the hood vent in a tiled wall alcove.
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