No room inspo/architecture thread? Im disappointed senpai
Just got my new chair. Building a /fa/ crib little by little.
>>11389740
>Plastic Eames
>Tolomeo
Baby's first design.
>>11390683
And what's wrong with that? Better tham Ikea.
>>11389740
nice, how much did the chair set you back?
>>11389740
w2c lamp?
>>11389740
>tea bottle as design element
>>11389740
I hope the chair's a replica, but nice anyways!
muji chairs here.
post rooms/exteriors with lots of plants
love large indoor plants
>>11390937
shit doesn't look comfy at all.
feels like somewhere a serial killer would live
>>11390948
comfy isn't effay
how much would a place like this be to rent
>>11391000
ew. why do you wanna live inside a church?
>>11391000
depends where obviously
>>11390953
sure, good thing I don't need validation for all my lifestyle choices or you'd have ruined my day
>>11390925
It ain't a replica. desu I like the Muji chairs!
>>11390779
400€.
>>11391159
mitä kuuluu?
>>11391166
Ebin iha hyvää
this bed costs 3k with mattresses included
I'm about to hit purchase
should I not?
>>11391249
That's a nice lookin bed my man, but 3k is a lot for a couple of grey shiny sticks.
>>11391282
the mattresses make up 1200 of that. If I switch the manually adjustable frame for a straight one and remove the head bar thing I save 850 euros.
but then again I have the money and it's a great quality brand that will last many years
Living the life, Casey style.
>>11391307
If you have the money and you like it, go for it. I would, were I in your posish.
>>11390775
No it isn't.
Essentially your chair is the pleb easily accessible consumer modern version. It needs to be in fibre-glass.
What you are doing is IKEA with a bit more money.
>>11391371
not the other guy but i kind of agree, might as well buy the IKEA knock-off if you're buying it for the aesthetic, if you're honestly buying it for the quality, money and taste would be better exercised elsewhere in my opinion.
>>11391307
does anyone know what lamp this is?
>>11391380
That's just autism. I like the design and I appreciate mr. Eames' work.
>>11391492
Nah bro, you are a dilettante that's all.
>>11391492
Then buy a different Eames chair and stop pretending you have an '/fa/ crib'
>>11391523
I said I'm building it just a little by little lol. I also have some Aalto furniture and more Artemide. Thanks.
>>11391000
What do you call this?
>>11391753
Studio apartment
>>11391753
A loft
>>11391492
If you appreciate his work buy older HM fibreglass shells or modern Modernica shells made on the original HM molds.
It looks better and is made in the way the designer intended it to be.
Also don't use it as a computer or desk chair, get an Aluminium Group, old Gipsen or something else for that.
>>11391892
this look very similar to the chairs i spent my entire undergrad seated in
>>11390933
beautiful
>>11390937
looks very nice, but not the kind of space I'd want to live in.
>>11390944
looks like a nice place to have a lot of people in
>>11391000
looks like a good place to host orgies
>>11391348
lol
>>11390952
That looks like absolute dogshit.
>>11389730
This belongs in muh dick core
>you will never live in a riverside art nouveau house in a quaint Bohemian town
>>11392225
but you'll be a faggot for life, so cheer up
>>11392234
wow, that's such a bigoted thing to say baka
feel free to stop posting anytime
>>11391000
>San Francisco: $8000
>Portland: $4000
>Pittsburgh: $2000
>Lubbock: $1000
>Tianjin: $500
>>11392245
what about New York?
>>11391892
>Aluminium Group
uncomfy as fuck after 30 mins browsing
>>11392263
$150000
>>11392266
Depends on your body, I can sit 24 hours in mine and be fine.
Also Hopsak > leather. Leather sags way quicker. And the rough fabric contrasts with the smooth shiny aluminium.
>>11389730
>>11391892
They can't be that /fa/ I play magic the gathering in the ones I have and a Parsons table
Original eames chairs also make great jacket holders and bike stands for my litespeed
>>11389730
Contemporary architecture... So good senpai
>>11392496
fuck off you namdroping fat piece of shit
>>11392263
more than anyone visiting 4chan will ever make.
>>11392481
Looks nice but it also looks very sterile. Looks more like a science lab than a home.
>>11392560
I like this, I hope it looks good inside too.
>>11392568
very warm and cozy looking while also looking modern and open 10/10 bedroom, all bedrooms should strive to achieve what this one has.
>>11392572
This looks like a great smoking room, I'd love to have a friend or two in here to relax and enjoy a nice drink or cigar.
>>11392673
Is this an indoor room? It looks more like the front of a small gift shop. I guess it's nice, the way the wall is painted is very interesting and the room clearly gets a lot of light, maybe the point of the room is to feel like you're outside.
>>11392673
Looks like a corner in Anthropologie
>designer furniture
who gives a shit
>>11392799
People who like having a nice living space.
>tfw you'll never have a room as good as Arnold's room
>>11392820
At least your parents aren't dead though, so there's that.
>>11392825
Yeah, I guess :/
>>11392825
would trade my parents for arnolds room win/win
>>11391000
>>11391004
>>11391015
>>11391753
>>11392211
This is in Chicago. I've known a few people to live here. It's off the orange line kinda south east of the loop. I think it used to be an old Lebanese cultural center.
>>11392845
I'd estimate it around $5400/m. There are usually 9 or so people living there at any given time. Art students mostly.
>>11392925
5400 / 9?
so its 600 a month?
>>11393197
Art students are poor
>>11392925
>>11393197
>>11393205
How much does rent cos in Chicago?
600 moneys is lot for a student, specially an art student.
Is this effay?
>>11393380
More like effGAY, ammiryrte?!
>>11392741
Highly underated
>>11392845
Lithuanian cultural center
then a seedy nightclub
it's known as the Texas Ballroom
>>11393380
kinda been ruined by Vaporwave memers but its legit as hell
>tfw you will never be a slave owning patrician in charge of your clan's future
>>11389740
Would be better with a beige wall instead of blue.
>>11392225
look for cheap apartments in eastern europe, you could probably find an adequate proxy. you could probably sort of do this in sarajevo or belgrade.
>>11393380
>you will never have old money and grow up in a medieval house that has been in your family for centuries
:(
There's actually a decade old monastery about half a mile from my house that was renovated to a villa about 200 years ago, there's two kids my ago living there, I should try and befriend them :^)
>>11395043
where is that?
>>11395060
This looks like one of those amazing places that nobody actually lives in.
>>11395726
I can't help but wonder: How do you guys make use of pictures like these as inspo? The vast majority of cool and nice places posted in these threads have very expensive/exclusive requirements to pull off -mainly housing and location. I don't see many people getting something similar to that.
How can a pleb like me -and I suspect most other anons- get something out of inspo threads like this one?
>>11393380
Florence's four seasons? Yeah, pretty fucking much
>>11391000
only about $400 in Detroit
goodluck :^)
>>11395046
Saint Laurent studios in Paris
Surprised no one has posted Rick Owen's home yet
>>11395862
>I only buy coffee table books.
I just want an effay Zakopane house
>>11396249
Wtf is this shit? A village castle?
>>11396270
Old Polish highlands architecture
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zakopane_Style_architecture
But yeah, a "village castle" will do
>>11395826
Personally, I just like looking at beautiful places, I find it calming and it makes me happy to think that they exist in the world, even if I live in a shitty cramped apartment.
>>11391514
Who here isn't?
Great idea for a thread! You can get some awesome colour palettes from even the most random of pictures sometimes.
>>11397459
>>11397464
amazing
>>11392234
lmao top fuckin kek
>>11393221
art students all have extremely rich parents
>>11399940
dream
>>11391000
>that stereo setup
RUSTLED
Can someone post some pedestal sink bathroom inspo? I'm renovating my bathroom and trying to convince my friend that pedestal sinks are cool. Also need a pic to show my contractor.
>>11396249
>tfw you will never get to live in skyrim
>>114022123
>>11394719
a wild serb appears
>>11395060
Hawaii?
Also that bridge is fucking gorgeous.
Architect here
>>11402729
unemployed?
>>11391174
Miks poistit viestis t. eri?
>>11402730
teaching currently
>>11395978
I hate fucking garbage like you.
>>11402729
would this be considered brutalist still? I love this style but searching for brutalist gives me hulking fortresses in cities, not nice clean buildings like this.
>>11391000
Living in one of these in San Diego rn, though it is much smaller, rent with my gf. About 1,600 + ultilities, but I've seen them for cheaper. You will have to hunt though.
>>11395853
I like you.
>>11402760
That's modernist architecture, however it branches out into many different styles relative to the architect.
https://www.yatzer.com/house-of-Silence-FORM-Kouichi-Kimura-Architects
>>11402782
Huh, alright I'll keep that in mind. And the rest of that house is real nice too, ty for the link
>>11402729
Kinda looks like a prison compound, I feel like I'd start getting very paranoid about everything if I lived there for a while.
>>11402729
what university did you go to/what course did you take?
>>11399940
>>11399952
Welcome to plebsville, population: (You)
>>11395826
It doesn't inspire in the way you're thinking. The best way it inspires really is inspiring people to make more money so they can eventually reach this tier, or just have the chance to stay at hotels/resorts like this every once in a while.
Overall, I think it's a trap that a lot of people buy into. These scenes create this illusion of paradise where someone can achieve happiness and refuge from conflict. I used to be one of these people, then I realized that it's mostly an illusion based in unhappiness of where you're at right now.
>>11391000
this looks like urban outfitters
>>11391249
Get a fucking waterbed for 3k