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TASK 002 - Character Aesthetics (x)
“dude man dude don’t ever apologise for not talking about your feelings, that’s not punk”
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josé antonio saravia — aesthetic.
and i got it all, i got it all waiting for me down on the street but now you gotta do somethin' special for me i'm gonna say what's on my mind then i'll walk out, then i'll feel fine
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harry bram vandenberg — aesthetic.
and all my pals will tell me that i’m crazy you bet i’m loopy alright! and i just don’t recognize this fool that you have made me, i haven’t seen him for a while
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TASK 002 - Character Aesthetics (x)
“I wasn’t trying to win you over, I was telling you to fuck off”
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Arthur’s Apartment/Loft
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Size: 1650 square feet
Location: Manhattan, New York
Length of Stay: 5 years and counting!
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“Aunt Meg is an incredibly clean person who despises clutter in any form. So, my home has always been very minimalistic with the minimal amount of furniture and items needed. It was only in my playroom and bedroom that I had permission to do whatever I wanted with it. Except that, it had to be clean by Saturday whenever she would do the weekly cleaning. If those two spaces weren’t I was in trouble! Since I left for college, my aunt had changed my room into a spare bedroom and so it’s still in the reconstruction phase of what I want it to be. However, I don’t feel like putting a 100% into it at the moment since I’m currently considering moving out. Either way, my home is comfy and quaint. My bed is definitely one of the happiest places for me to be. I’m thankful for my space and wouldn’t have it any other way.”
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Annie’s Apartment:
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Size: 800 square feet
Location: Brooklyn, New York
Length of Stay: 2 months and counting!
@codinspo
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Lara’s loft in Brooklyn* --> wooden floors creak, old pipes produce creepy sounds and everything else needs repair but it’s warm and it’s home.
* except there’s more artwork and other memorabilia lying around (is she a hoarder? yes)
#codtask002#[ all paradox and enticing mystery ~ home ]#[ all paradox and enticing mystery ~ musings ]
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ELIAS MORGANS PENTHOUSE BUILDING||LUX
The first two floors are the popular nightclub owned by Elias, LUX, can be seen here from multiple angles. Somewhere inbetween is a parking garage, home to Elias’ multiple cars. There’s multiple apartments, most given to or rented out to friends and family, others free just in case. The last two floors are Elias’ personal penthouse, which is luxurious and indulgent to say the least. This includes a newly decorated nursery, plus a a guest bedroom.
This is Elias’ main house, though he does have properties elsewhere through the United States and around the world.
#codtask002#musings; looking for heaven found the devil in me.#bits and pieces from other places just GO WITH IT I TOOK SOME ARTISTIC LIBERTies
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Camden Bright’s brownstone:
Shared between three others, a four bedroom that was moderately updated and left with it’s ‘rustic’ charm. Drafty and creaks and cracks galore, it’s a place to call home and Camden and the rest have surely done their best to make it their own. The living space a hodgepodge of tastes and decor.
Camden’s room is small, the smallest. But one with the closed off fireplace. Used for storage and nick knacks really, Camden’s room is an eclectic space. Messy most of the time and full of living and dead things. (Mostly her inability to keep any plant alive and then of course, her late in life feline buddies). A fan of color, there’s not much that really matches anything else.
just two doors down from from Lady Moo Moo—ice cream galore and a fun little neighborhood password only for those later nights behind the chocolate and vanilla. :)
#codtask002#me making lady moo moo and neighborhood secret chill spot#also me who got fed up trying to find a living room/kitchen space so here it is for now#will add on eventually#musings#atlas to 30
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TASK 2: HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS.
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TASK 002. — 𝕙𝕠𝕞𝕖 𝕚𝕤 𝕨𝕙𝕖𝕣𝕖 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕙𝕖𝕒𝕣𝕥 𝕚𝕤
Lyssa shares the most adorable apartment in Brooklyn with @addythms. Neither are particularly well off so it isn’t a big space but it’s more than enough for the both of them. The place is well decorated with relatively contemporary decor and they try to keep it tidy for the most part. Lyssa is the bigger culprit behind the more girly things and the excessive amount of pillows and fluffy throws (sometimes the apartment looks like Pinterest vomited on it — sorry Ads!). Renting this apartment was one of her first big expenditures stepping into adulthood and since she’s always been more of a homebody she splurged a bit more in making it a space she enjoys being in.
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teddy’s manhattan apartment. he’s a lover of cooking and needed a kitchen and dining area to be able to entertain in. his bedroom is the loft and loves it. his extra bedroom works as his office.
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𝕋𝔸𝕊𝕂 𝕋𝕎𝕆 → living space
Emmett resides in a large Manhattan condo with a tremendous view of the city’s skyline. He didn’t really care for something so luxurious and for the first few weeks of living there it remained relatively furniture-less. His mother hired him an interior decorator to furnish the place, so the style is not necessarily to his taste (”it’s too bright and happy”). The only thing Emmett cared to have a say in was the kitchen. It’s definitely larger than ones you’d find in a condo of comparable size, equipped with professional grade appliances. The entire place is immaculate, but only because he rarely entertains guests and enjoys keeping the kitchen spotless in preparation for his next cooking venture.
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375 5TH ST # 2, BROOKLYN, NY 11215
$5,995/mo | 2 bd 2 ba | 1,084 sqft
Unit 2 at 375 5th Street occupies the entire second floor of a magnificently restored and rare 20’ X 55’ townhouse on one of Park Slope’s best blocks. It offers 1084 square feet graciously laid out as a two-bedroom/two-bath unit with a huge L shaped living space which could accommodate an additional home office, nursery or guest room.
The kitchen is a true showpiece with sprawling marble counters, designer lighting, white shaker cabinetry, huge farm sink, and paneled high-end appliances. The gorgeous finishes in this home include a wood-burning fireplace, white oak charcoal stained floors, exposed brick, California closets, oversized wooden windows, soaring ceilings, 1.75-inch solid core doors with high-end hardware. The bathrooms are classic and refined with imported marble tiling, shaker vanities, and contemporary accents. This home has central AC, a washer/dryer, video intercom, and high-speed internet. Nestled in the center of Park Slope, your new home is very close to both 5th and 7th Avenues, excellent shopping, dining, amenities, Prospect Park, and the Q, B, 2, 3, and F trains.
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