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Wow, I love that couch and the table and the rug, it's great dude!Originally Posted by 4wrestling
Nothing major, but got these new Henzel pillows from Fab. Expensive, but worth the price. I think they're really cool and add good color to the grey couch.
You have a link for this table ?, how much did it cost you ?Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
Finding a workstation is probably one of the most difficult things I've had to do lately, would prefer a more industrial look with metals but this seems to work (from Ikea)
Wish more colors were offered in this size....my PC tower is 24" in depth and the cabinet to the left is 22" in depth, so I can use it to hide the tower and just leave the rear open.
Now....hidings all of the cables -_-
Just go to Ikea, furniture, workstations, you can build it right on the spot and they show you what the specific items used are.Originally Posted by STOPIT5
You have a link for this table ?, how much did it cost you ?Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
Finding a workstation is probably one of the most difficult things I've had to do lately, would prefer a more industrial look with metals but this seems to work (from Ikea)
Wish more colors were offered in this size....my PC tower is 24" in depth and the cabinet to the left is 22" in depth, so I can use it to hide the tower and just leave the rear open.
Now....hidings all of the cables -_-
Mez 0ne wrote:
You have a link for this table ?, how much did it cost you ?
Just go to Ikea, furniture, workstations, you can build it right on the spot and they show you what the specific items used are.
Very cool, never been to an ikea before. I gotta check it out.
NikeAirsNCrispyTees wrote:
My desk was $45 and it's a little over 6ft long and about as industrial as it gets for under $1,200 (word to Restoration Hardware).
I went to Home Depot, bought a door and two stainless steel saw horses and a pack of 1/4" screws. Done. I would recommend also looking at antique stores or architectural yards for older doors with character and maybe even some mildly rusted saw horses. A set of drawers or shelves can be had from Walmart, Ikea, or Target for $15.
So you just screwed the steel saw horses to the door from underneath?
What kind of door did you buy? I would obviously need a smooth one such as this (from the home depot site).
http://www.homedepot.com/Doors-Wind...splay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053
They also cut to the dimensions of your choosing at the store right? Only because its 30" by 80" and I would need it more like 65-68" in length max
...and lastly, as cool as the saw horses would look, I would really prefer a drawer that I can have on one side to hide this PC tower. Its about 10" wide, 21" high, and almost 2 feet in depth.
Originally Posted by doosta45
may cop this for the homie along with a GQ subscription when he moves into his new spot. it doesnt have any electronics inside or speakers, basically just a dock.
this. people in here areOriginally Posted by finnns2003
Design and function aren't cheap. Especially for an Eames
Originally Posted by imthekang
Originally Posted by doosta45
may cop this for the homie along with a GQ subscription when he moves into his new spot. it doesnt have any electronics inside or speakers, basically just a dock.
from?
Originally Posted by 6 rings MJ
Looking for a new California king for my place. .
I would also be interested in this, anyone?Originally Posted by omgitswes
Still can't get over that table man. It's
Anyone know where I could find panels like that?
Originally Posted by megatron
Originally Posted by imthekang
Originally Posted by doosta45
may cop this for the homie along with a GQ subscription when he moves into his new spot. it doesnt have any electronics inside or speakers, basically just a dock.
from?
http://www.areaware.com/p...?prod=jdcd&CatID=167
http://www.areaware.com/p...?prod=jdcd&CatID=167
http://www.areaware.com/p...?prod=jdcd&CatID=167
http://www.areaware.com/p...?prod=jdcd&CatID=167
http://www.areaware.com/p...?prod=jdcd&CatID=167
http://www.areaware.com/p...?prod=jdcd&CatID=167
http://www.areaware.com/p...?prod=jdcd&CatID=167
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