Since last year, Bettman has been setting up impromptu “rooms” all over New York City from Bushwick to Chelsea to the Lower East Side. He sources old furniture from friends, Craigslist, thrift stores and of course directly from the trash. They took pictures of greasy burgers, stacks of pre-made fries in cardboard boxes and homes with empty refrigerators and bare living rooms. Children peer out of abutting cribs. A woman’s back-of-the-envelope budget calculation, scrupulously accounting Photos of the home's interior reveal airy Who needs colorful pillows to provide pops of color when you can gaze at an ocean view? A living room groups an oatmeal-toned L-shaped sofa and chairs around a glass table that reflects the sunlight streaming A wall of shelving is clad in white paneling and blond birchwood, helping up the storage in this open combined living room and kitchen. All photos by Meero via ArchDaily How do you solve a problem like a poorly organized space divided into lightless quadrants? The stairs from the main level to the loft have alternating half-steps. There's a small sofa bed in the living room and in the kitchen, dishes are washed and then hung to dry in a storage rack, where they stay until it's time to use them again. The cost to and has probably thought it wouldn't be difficult to furnish an entire room, or even apartment, only using those street finds. Photographer Justin Bettman and stylist Gozde Eker have proven this idea workable with a series of photos they call Set In The .
On Thursday, People shared photos of the couple's classy pad that the fashion and re-did it right before they put it on the market." The home has an elegant living room with some comfortable furniture lounging about inside and out. Direct Elevator Access to the Most Spectacular Views North, East, West and South! Stunning Living Room, Open Formal Dining Room, Family Room, Large Gourmet Eat-In Kitchen. Large Terrace. Three Spacious Bedroom Suites. The Luxurious Master Suite has Endless From left, Gerd Diestelmann, Peter Hrastovec, and Roger Coutts Umstead, play Scrabble at the Windsor Central Library’s new Library Living Room, Saturday, April 25, 2015. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star) Gary Filiatrault and his son, Gavin, 1, help plant The 1987-built residence might seem like a tight fit, but it is designed with vaulted ceilings and consists of ample living room including one full-bathroom, one half-bathroom, one bedroom, den and full kitchen. Behind the structure, there is even space .
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Living Room Pictures
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