Bachelor Pad.

  
 
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 This is like my ideal type place.
 
Nothing fancy but picked up a couple small houseplants from Home Depot, definitely makes my place look nicer and more homey.
 
Originally Posted by Big J 33

Nothing fancy but picked up a couple small houseplants from Home Depot, definitely makes my place look nicer and more homey.
Plants are a must. I love greenery.
 
Originally Posted by Dirtylicious

Nice house..but two pianos?
no dinning room table?

floors look nice though...can't beat those aged hardwood floors  

ha!  i was wondering if anyone would notice the two pianos.  long story there...  basically one was given to me for free.  and i do play, so i couldn't turn it down.  you're right, that is my official "dining room."  but i live by myself, so i don't have the need for a dining table.  so i just leave it open so that the living room becomes larger.
 
Originally Posted by Dirtylicious

Originally Posted by FromThaTown

nice...definitely a manly look...
although not a fan of the wall glaze

don't think I could get away with that in my place though
Right on Dirty, I wasn't a fan of the wall glaze at first, but my dad wanted to do it. It's my first home, and I've been painting with my friend's for 3 years, so I know how a regular wall looks. It really has grown on me. My kitchen has an orange texture with dark brown cabinets. Man, the only draw back is that I can't pin anything against the walls now. And you have to be really careful, when you move stuff, cause one crack in the wall and you might have to do the whole thing over. I have to really pick out some nice pieces for my furniture for the room to stand out, and I plan on using live plants. This thread and HGTV has been giving me plenty of ideas.

TimCity2000, nice pad bro, I like the details. Nice thick baseboard and trim.
 
Nice post, definitely gotta get some plants too. These beach chairs in fornt of the flat screen arent cuttin it anymore lol, jus playing. But some good ideas on here
 
Just recently finished furnishing my place. I just need to frame my lithographs/photographs and hang them up.

I bought the majority of my furniture @ Room & Board for my bedroom. I purchased the Anders style bed, dresser and nightstand in Walnut. I purchased the industrial style mirror & file cabinet from there as well. The ottoman is from Room & Board's Townsend collection which I feature in my living room. (However my desk is from CB2.)

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My living room is below.

I just attached my Pioneer Elite Pro111fd to a Sanus mount. It is a full motion mount that can move from 3"-26" from the wall and way from left to right and tilt as well.

The two couches on the left are from the Room & Board Townsend collection, as well as the ottoman. It's wrapped in a soft microfiber that doesn't stain. The other couch on the right is from CB2 that folds out into a twin sized bed.


My dining table (72" long) is from the Room & Board Anderson collection. It is walnut, as are the chairs.
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Alternate view...

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My surround sound is hidden throughout the room and it is attached to my turntables (numark ns7's) that run through my Mac.
 
Originally Posted by nbirn2103

Just recently finished furnishing my place. I just need to frame my lithographs/photographs and hang them up.

I bought the majority of my furniture @ Room & Board for my bedroom. I purchased the Anders style bed, dresser and nightstand in Walnut. I purchased the industrial style mirror & file cabinet from there as well. The ottoman is from Room & Board's Townsend collection which I feature in my living room. (However my desk is from CB2.)

123qjx3.jpg

My living room is below.

I just attached my Pioneer Elite Pro111fd to a Sanus mount. It is a full motion mount that can move from 3"-26" from the wall and way from left to right and tilt as well.

The two couches on the left are from the Room & Board Townsend collection, as well as the ottoman. It's wrapped in a soft microfiber that doesn't stain. The other couch on the right is from CB2 that folds out into a twin sized bed.


My dining table (72" long) is from the Room & Board Anderson collection. It is walnut, as are the chairs.
20p37no.jpg


Alternate view...

17tfr4.jpg


My surround sound is hidden throughout the room and it is attached to my turntables (numark ns7's) that run through my Mac.
volcano tops it right off
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Originally Posted by damnTHOSEjs

^those wires man.

Everything else is nice though.

this. gotta conceal the wires bro. i learned that just recently. it would look so much better. btw great set up fam

on another note im a first time home buyer. im closing my pad in about 30days. hopefully this thread is still going. i would like to do a step by step photo post for you guys
  
 
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick

"Like everyone else, I had become a
slave to the IKEA nesting instinct.
If I saw something like clever coffee
table sin the shape of a yin and yang,
I had to have it. I would flip through
catalogs and wonder, "What kind of dining
set defines me as a person?" We used to
read pornography. Now it was the Horchow
Collection. I had it all. Even the glass
dishes with tiny bubbles and imperfections,
proof they were crafted by the honest,
simple, hard-working indigenous peoples of
wherever."
~Narrator~
fight club?

btw, great thread.
 
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That black bench is the perfect tool to whisper good somethins in your lover's ear, after a hot date.
 
There is some good stuff in this thread. When I get home I will have to post pics of my place as well.

Tim, where did you get your framed artwork from?
 
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