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prx2012 · 1 year ago
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Bathroom Powder Room Kansas City Small powder room remodel ideas with furniture-like cabinets, distressed cabinets, beige walls, an undermount sink, and granite countertops in a Mediterranean style.
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charlesmansonatwar · 1 year ago
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Powder Room in Kansas City Inspiration for a small mediterranean ceramic tile powder room remodel with furniture-like cabinets, distressed cabinets, beige walls, an undermount sink and granite countertops
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hekyll-jyde · 1 year ago
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Stone Exterior in Boston
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A large, two-story stone house with a hip roof and shingles as an example of an exterior design
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toyastales · 8 months ago
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I like the contemporary spin on traditional architecture. I also like the symmetrical design.
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mcromwell · 7 months ago
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If you want to hear about how my 2023 was the worst year of my life (and how we overcame it for the better), check out my most recent blog post here. Through the post, I share pieces of art made during those hard times, such as the following.
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riant-draws · 7 months ago
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~squeeze the child~
go read Leaving Only Rust Behind by @clubsheartsspades!! stellar fic, casually rereading it for the third time
not my best work, but decent for barely ever drawing scugs and cranking this out in an afternoon
god i love my new markers they're my best friends
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ying-doodles · 3 months ago
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// webtoon spoilers (ep 159)
god javier's such a little shxt in this episode I love himb dearly,, 💙
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also bonus chuseok end panel I couldn't fit into the other post! :>
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faceless-dude · 17 days ago
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/flying heads lol/
If messy depressed Lloyd (tm) was the whole arc of its own
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cockperchance · 23 days ago
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I’ve been up to some stuff lately
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Im still working on a Tame Impala album cover on animal jam as well as a recreation of a panel of Yuki from JJK .
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vox-anglosphere · 1 year ago
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The English Country House embodies magic, mystery, and tradition.
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littleflowerfaith · 9 months ago
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Beyond the pastures lie the silent blue hills
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wonder-worker · 9 months ago
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"[Elizabeth Woodville's] piety as queen seems to have been broadly conventional for a fifteenth-century royal, encompassing pilgrimages, membership of various fraternities, a particular devotion to her name saint, notable generosity to the Carthusians, and the foundation of a chantry at Westminster after her son was born there. ['On other occasions she supported planned religious foundations in London, […] made generous gifts to Eton College, and petitioned the pope to extend the circumstances in which indulgences could be acquired by observing the feast of the Visitation']. One possible indicator of a more personal, and more sophisticated, thread in her piety is a book of Hours of the Guardian Angel which Sutton and Visser-Fuchs have argued was commissioned for her, very possibly at her request."
-J.L. Laynesmith, "Elizabeth Woodville: The Knight's Widow", Later Plantagenet and Wars of the Roses Consorts: Power, Influence, Dynasty
#historicwomendaily#elizabeth woodville#my post#friendly reminder that there's nothing indicating that Elizabeth was exceptionally pious or that her piety was 'beyond purely conventional'#(something first claimed by Anne Crawford who simultaneously claimed that Elizabeth was 'grasping and totally lacking in scruple' so...)#EW's piety as queen may have stood out compared to former 15th century predecessors and definitely stood out compared to her husband#but her actions in themselves were not especially novel or 'beyond normal' and by themselves don't indicate unusual piety on her part#As Laynesmith's more recent research observes they seem to have been 'broadly conventional'#A conclusion arrived at Derek Neal as well who also points out that in general queens and elite noblewomen simply had wider means#of 'visible material expression of [their] personal devotion' - and also emphasizes how we should look at their wider circumstances#to understand their actions (eg: the death of Elizabeth's son George in 1479 as a motivating factor)#It's nice that we know a bit about Elizabeth's more personal piety - for eg she seems to have developed an attachment to Westminster Abbey#It's possible her (outward) piety increased across her queenship - she undertook most of her religious projects in later years#But again - none of them indicate the *level* of her piety (ie: they don't indicate that she was beyond conventionally pious)#By 1475 it seems that contemporaries identified Cecily Neville as the most personally devout from the Yorkist family#(though Elizabeth and even Cecily's sons were far greater patrons)#I think people also assume this because of her retirement to Westminster post 1485#which doesn't work because 1) we don't actually know when she retired? as Laynesmith says there is no actual evidence for the traditional#date of 12 February 1487#2) she had very secular reasons for retiring (grief over the death of her children? her lack of dower lands or estates which most other#widows had? her options were very limited; choosing to reside in the abbey is not particularly surprising. it's a massive and unneeded jump#to claim that it was motivated solely by piety (especially because it wasn't a complete 'retirement' in the way people assume it was)#I think historians have a habit of using her piety as a GOTCHA!' point against her vilification - which is a flawed and stupid argument#Elizabeth could be the most pious individual in the world and still be the pantomime villain Ricardians/Yorkists claim she was#They're not mutually exclusive; this line of thinking is useless#I think this also stems from the fact that we simply know very little about Elizabeth as an individual (ie: her hobbies/interests)#certainly far less than we do for other prominent women Margaret of Anjou; Elizabeth of York;; Cecily Neville or Margaret Beaufort#and I think rather than emphasizing that gap of knowledge her historians merely try to fill it up with 'she was pious!'#which is ... an incredibly lackluster take. I think it's better to just acknowledge that we don't know much about this historical figure#ie: I do wish that her piety and patronage was emphasized more yes. but it shouldn't flip too far to the other side either.
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hometoursandotherstuff · 1 year ago
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1965 Traditional home in Ladue, Missouri has 6bds, 10.5ba, plus some very unique and unusual decor. $4M + $146mo. HOA fee
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This is the entrance hall and it looks a bit empty. I think that it could look more dramatic.
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Stepdown sunken living room has large swirling columns on the fireplace wall.
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I would like the silver ceiling better if they'd used something other than reproduction Victorian tin ceiling tiles. Note that there is a double dining room table, so there's plenty of room in here.
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That was the formal dining room, this is the informal one.
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The black & white kitchen looks a bit cold.
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In addition to the 2 dining rooms, there's also this everyday dining room.
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This dining room opens to the family room.
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The principal bedroom is open to other rooms, plus a roof top deck.
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It's open to this sitting room/home office/kitchenette. Those lights are unusual.
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The en-suite bath has a glass enclosure around the tub to keep in the moisture from the shower. I've never seen anything like this. I would rather have a separate shower.
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Look at the large closet.
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There's also an office.
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This is sort of a connecting room, but it's still a sitting room with a little kitchenette.
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And, that room leads into this one, which also has a desk. How many sitting rooms does one house need?
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Well, it clearly needs more, b/c here's another one.
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And, those rooms lead into this one that has a floor actually made of geodes.
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And, guess what is also in this sitting room? Another dining room.
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Looks like a music room.
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The wine cellar. I wonder if those sarcophagi are built-ins.
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There's a large game room.
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Here's another full-size kitchen.
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And, it opens to the pool.
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The pool is completely enclosed.
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Behind the fountain is a large 2 story guest house.
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It's quite an impressive home in itself.
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I've never seen a home gym with a double door refridgerator.
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But, before we leave, let's visit the last dining room.
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The sprawling estate is on 3 acres of land.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/9801-Log-Cabin-Ct-Saint-Louis-MO-63124/2773976_zpid/
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voronchic · 3 months ago
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toyastales · 1 year ago
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The luxurious life
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hyraeth · 11 months ago
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How did it take me this long to find out there's a show about a real estate agency that specializes in haunted houses
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