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wallhungdesign · 1 year
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Orchard Lea ocean blue slimline back to wall toilet unit 500mm
Embark on a bathroom upgrade journey with the Orchard Lea Ocean Blue Slimline Back to Wall Toilet Unit, measuring 500mm. This unit doesn't just save space with its slimline design, but it also introduces a refreshing ocean blue finish that adds a dash of revitalizing colour to your bathroom aesthetics. Modernity and practicality seamlessly intertwine, offering an elegant and space-efficient solution that breathes new life into smaller bathrooms. Visit: https://orchardbathrooms.com/bathroom-furniture/
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tapronlimited · 6 months
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Concealed Cistern Types
The Tapron guide on concealed cistern types delves into their aesthetic and functional benefits for modern bathrooms. It highlights how these cisterns, hidden behind walls or within furniture, contribute to a sleek, uncluttered look while optimizing space. The article also covers the variety of flush plates available, offering customization to match any bathroom decor. By enhancing both design and usability, concealed cisterns are presented as a sophisticated solution for contemporary bathroom setups. For a deeper exploration, you can read the full guide here.
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brokehorrorfan · 8 months
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Little Shop of Gore has recreated a retro-style Maniac Cop mask. Priced at $100, it's limited to 50 (30 available online, 20 at in-person events).
The mask is made from durable vacuform plastic with a chrome resin hat badge, slimline elastic strap, and foam insert. An inflatable baton is included. It's packaged in a window box designed by Salina Kyle.
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Finally finished with my latest custom doll!
It's a glam take on Minty from My Little Pony (G3), specifically A Very Minty Christmas.
Lots of details went into this doll, and it took far and away longer than any doll I've made before. I lost track, but the hours spent easily go above 20.
Details about the construction below the cut!
Face and body
I started with a Vandala Doubloons base for the face mold, which I sliced open 😱 to create my first set of inset eyes. I just love Vandala's face mold, it's very unique and cute compared to others in the MH line (My base stock box dolls have all been super well loved, btw, so no I didn't destroy a mint in box Vandala. I would NEVER!!) The body was a headless stock box Abby, but I only decided to do that after trying and failing to do a peg-leg transplant on Vandala. It didn't matter, in the long run, since I was going to be painting the entire body anyway. Lots of coats of mint green artist's acrylic, cut with lots of flow builder medium, and about three coats of Mr. Super Clear between those coats of paint, and I had my base.
I knew the silhouette and hair I wanted for Minty from my earliest concept sketches, and looking at them I realized: this silhouette won't look "right" on a standard MH slimline. So it was time for some Apoxie sculpt! I gave her some bust and butt implants, as well as some hip and tummy augmentation to round things out in a way that would better serve the design. Then, more paint and Mr. Super Clear to make the body cohesive.
Hair
The hair is entirely acrylic yarn. Not only wefts, but I also achieved the voluminous high pony look by needle-felting a ratted base, around which the rest of the wefts were attached. Then, I had to curl them. This was by far one of the most time consuming parts of the process, but I love the outcome. I used the hot chopstick technique. That is, heating up a metal chopstick with a straightening iron, and twisting individual strands of hair around it. It keeps the hair from scorching, and allows for some truly tiny, glamorous curls.
Clothes
The gown is hand-sewn, but definitely not removable lmao. It's hard to get such a tight fit on such a tiny doll without using stretch material, and I was using costume satin, so I just glued the bodice down once I'd done all I could with darts and alterations.
The skirt went through a few iterations, with different colors being layered in for the trumpet skirt including sheer mint green, sheer white chiffon, and different shades of pink satin. And yes, those were all fully sewn as I made the decision. 😭 Eventually I went with three tiers in the basic hot pink as the rest of the dress, figuring I would add the contrasting color pops with beading.
Oof, the beading. It was a lot of hand beading. Bedazzling? idk what to call it. All I know is that many hours were spent over a pile of rhinestones and beads with a wax pencil and some Liquid Fusion glue, listening to extremely long YouTube video essays as I worked. The more I added, the more I WANTED to add, and I decided not to pull punches.
I added some volume to the skirt with stiff tulle and a half-assed cage skirt made of armature wire. You can't see it, anyway - it's the EFFECT that matters. Speaking of things you can't see, she's just wearing some unembellished hot pink G1 Draculaura boots. 😂
Details
The accessories, including the peppermints and the Here Comes Christmas Candy Cane, were all made with Apoxie sculpt, hand painted/detailed, and varnished. Perhaps my favorite little detail are her "acrylics," which I added using a technique I saw Hextian use in a video - you touch a dab of hot glue to the doll's finger, then pull it back slowly, and trim once dry. This creates a really fun effect of fake nails.
So yeah. This doll was a labor of love, and I'm so glad I didn't take any half-measures along the way. I'm very proud of her. Hope you like her!
One more note: YES I realize the irony of not having any SOCKS involved in an MLP Minty design. I really do regret this, and agonized over it a LOT. I considered making a “pajamas version” of this same doll so I could do a socks-themed outfit, before I realized the dress would need to be glued on. 
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trans-cuchulainn · 3 months
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i treated myself to ordering a pretty pricey pair of trousers from an environmentally-friendly outdoor wear company, bc i've been looking for a pair of trousers with like, big side pockets like cargo trousers (for wheelchair purposes -- i want pockets i can access without getting up) but slimline enough that i can cycle in them on non-chair days, and with a comfy waistband situation, in a length and size that works for me as someone who is five foot four with short legs. this is not easy: i can only find those kinds of pockets in men's trousers mostly but only in brands that don't go small enough for me and often with horrible stiff fabric and chunky waistbands that don't suit a wheelchair very well
but these look like the holy grail. they have elasticated cuffs so the legs wouldn't get caught in my bike chain. they've got an elasticated waist too. big side pockets like cargo trousers. organic cotton but like, designed for doing outdoor activities so hopefully soft enough to be comfy but tough enough to last? from a company that my (better informed) sister tells me has good environmental credentials and which puts a big emphasis on sustainability
we will see. they were like. seventy quid. which is roughly twice what i've ever spent on trousers before but i'm trying to buy fewer cheap shitty clothes that need replacing five minutes later and were never really what i wanted in the first place, and instead invest in things that are actually what i want and are decent quality so they'll last. that's not easy but i'm hoping these are that, and i was ordering a fleece from their sale at the same time so i figured maybe i should treat myself. i have so many bad trousers in my life i need some good ones
and now i am very much in "pakige???" mode even though i only ordered them today. where are my trousers. i need to know if they fit. i need to put things in the big pockets
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capsensislagamoprh · 5 months
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CHA 5
Christophe knew a lot of people. He knew fashion designers trying to make it, models desperate for a gig, crew looking for anyone to sign off on production work just for the college credit, and he knew how to get them together at a moment's notice. What he couldn’t do was recreate the missing designs. Victor had been absolutely distraught to realize that some of his pieces were positively wrecked by the move, while other less spectacular pieces made it through just fine. In the end, he was left with a set of angora sweaters, slimline slack jeans - or sheans, as he liked to call them - that combined the elegance of high end office wear with the durability of street fabrics, and a single pair of sheer socks he’d made from scraps of a disastrous attempt to make panty hose more fun and less annoying.
It was a frantic week of pulling fabrics, bolt by bolt, from boxes, tubes, and any piece of clothing that had been destroyed, trying to make something new, exciting, something that would not only delight the senses, but bring some whimsy into an otherwise very monotone world. Why everyone thought beige was the be-all, end-all of the last two seasons, he wasn’t sure, but come hell or high water, he’d see this change. “Don’t get me wrong,” he babbled to the man behind the counter, “it’s a fine color. It has its place. But so much? All the time. Non. It’s - how you say?” Victor waved a hand in front of his face, letting his jaw go slack, eyes blank. “Steklyannyy pritsel?”
“Terne?” came a voice rich as clotted cream. “Means dull, boring.”
Victor turned, eyes bright. “Yes! This is the word!” It was the man in the jeans. The delicate blond boy was standing with his hands behind his back by a selection of buttons, looking exceptionally bored. He must have noticed Victor’s flicker of recognition. His eyes were beautiful. Long lashed, blue, wide and earnest. Not just any blue. Cobalt. They caught the light in just such a way… “Hello,” Victor said with his friendliest smile.
“Hello. Sorry, I didn't mean to step in. You just seemed to be a little lost with the language.”
“Oh, yes. It mixes with the others sometimes. Ty govorish' po-russki?”
The man winced. “Not that well, if I’m being honest. Knew someone who spoke it pretty well. Taught me a few phrases, some things here and there.”
“But that’s marvelous! Learning something new is never out of style,” Victor purred. The boy by the buttons huffed, turning his head away. “Your … son?”
“Ah. Yes. He’s supposed to be choosing the buttons to fix his shirt with,” Mr. Cobalt Eyes said with a slight frown. The boy turned slowly towards the display again, grabbing four sets of ladybug shaped novelty buttons, handing them to … Victor really needed to find out who this handsome man was.
“Victor, by the way. Nikiforov.” He made a move to lean on the pile of fabrics being measured and weighed, casual interest in his gaze.
“Trent. Trent Dale.” He put a firm hand on the boy’s shoulder. “This is Yuri.” The boy stared at Victor, eyes as viridian as the sea. Vivid colors ran in the family, it seemed.
“Nice to meet you, Yuri.” The boy said nothing, clutching the buttons tightly. “He must have his mother’s hair,” Victor added, trying to prolong the conversation. Trent was tall, and handsome in a corporate way. Victor could almost see him dressed in suits, polished shoes gleaming as he stepped from his bedroom, freshly showered, smelling like the promise of sex and money. Yuri frowned, shuffling uncomfortably. Victor realized he had missed something Trent was saying.
“ - it’s okay, though. We get by. Don’t we Yuri?” He shook the boy’s shoulder, jostling a mumbled nonsense out of him.
“Oh, well, I suppose that’s all we can do,” Victor covered smoothly. “Try to get by. So, what happened to the buttons?”
“Oh, that. Small accident. Popped one. It got lost in the shuffle, I suppose. Rather than walk around with one missing, we decided to replace them all. Although, I don’t know about ladybugs. Little out of place, don’t you think?” Trent addressed the last half to Victor, half to Yuri. The boy stiffened, looking at the buttons as if trying to figure out if he wanted to fight about it or not. Victor took pity.
“I think it adds a bit of whimsy to the design. As long as the colors don't clash horribly, it just makes it fun.” Crouching to be more at the boy’s eye level, he shone a smile that bent his lips in at the bow. “What color is the shirt?”
Yuri glanced at Trent who nodded. “It’s black,” Yuri answers in a bite that seemed to cut off the rest of his sentence.
“Is it a dress shirt?” Yuri nodded. “A black dress shirt. Full sleeves? Bit of a wider collar?” The blond’s eyes widened. He shook his head. Another glance at Trent, then he turned back to Victor, swaying towards him just that little bit. “It’s got a mandarin collar, and it’s trimmed in red, Like the cuffs, and it’s long.”
“Is the black very shiny?”
Yuri wrinkled his nose. “No.”
Victor couldn’t tell if that little pout was because he wanted it to be shiny, or if the boy was offended by the very idea. His eyes burned as he looked at the fabrics, then lowered his head to look at the buttons he was clutching. “Well, in that case, ladybug buttons would be perfect. A little pop of color to accentuate what’s already there, and a little childhood wonder. Snakes and snails, yes? Why not some insects too? Particularly when they…” Victor’s mind went blank, searching for the word. “Slivat'sya? Sootvetstvovat'?” he muttered.
“Da. Oni podoydut i ne slishkom bol'shiye…” The words trailed off as Yuri stepped back, biting his lower lip. Victor beamed. “You speak po-russki very well,” he chimed, throwing a glance to Trent as the boy clammed up. “Well…” Standing, Victor looked over his shoulder at the clerk neatly packaging his trims and notions. “If you ever need button advice again…”
“Be hard to ask if I don’t have any way to contact you,” Trent smiled. Those teeth were so white, Victor could have gone blind.
“Oh! Yes.” Snatching one of the store's business cards, he pulled a fabric flower from the display vase, revealing it to be a pen in clever disguise. Jotting down a number with a small winky face holding fingers up in a peace sign, Victor handed it over. “I’ll be busy for a week or two, but I'm free after that.”
Trent looked at the card curiously. “Interesting.” Then those blue, blue eyes glanced at the many bags. “Making something big?”
“Massive,” Victor purred. Then he chuckled. “I’m making my spring collection. Again.”
“You’re a fashion designer?”
“I will be. I’m at PCA.”
Trent gave an impressed little nod, considering Victor. “A hard school to get into.”
“I did my best. I am going to take on the world, one fashion disaster at a time.” He spared Yuri a conspiratorial wink.
“I look forward to seeing it.” Trent’s easy smile almost had Victor walking out of the shop without his copious amount of goods.
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CHA 6
Victor spent the next three days bent over the kitchen table, back aching, hands smudged, eyes strained as he littered the floor with rejected designs and sketches. He had his originals, but they were old, and while there was something he could draw from them, there was no joy in the way they lingered on old problems, previous mistakes. Instead he pulled the idea of it from the place it originally came. The jumpsuit - that recalled a particular night at a club that ran well into the next morning, having to face down an unforgiving instructor and her brutal, soul crushing constructive criticisms - needed a refit. A modern twist that fit more than the desperate need to not look like he’d been wearing the drink stained clothes from the night before under it. It was giving him problems. Jumpsuits were pretty much fashionable or made you look like a dock worker. It was hair pulling maddening.
“Min vän,” Christophe cooed, sliding a cup of warm tea under Victor’s nose. “This is not good for you. You need to rest. Let your mind recover, gain inspiration.”
“I’ve tried, Chris! I tried,” Victor cried, using the cup to warm his hands. “I just…” His lips drew tight as he threw his feet on the seat of his chair, folding in on himself. Leaning against the wall, Victor closed his eyes. “It’s not working.”
“Okay.” Christophe drew a chair over, sitting close. “Tell me what you were thinking when you created it?”
“I didn’t want to throw up on my presentation, and I wanted to pass.”
Christophe scoffed. “Sure. We all want that. What was really going on?”
Victor searched his mind for a witty segway only to come up flat. Sighing, he set the cup down. “I just wanted to hide. I’d done something stupid,” Christophe’s mock shocked expression withstanding, it felt good to be able to speak about that very strange twenty four hours. “I’d been stressing about finals.”
“As you do.”
“As I do. I needed to get out, clear my head. I let myself get talked into going to the club.”
Christophe shrugged. “Nothing wrong with a little fun.”
“At nine p.m. On a Tuesday. During finals week. The night before my organic harvesting and natural fiber production's economic impact on the future of fashion presentation.”
Christophe winced. “You spent months agonizing over that! The late night calls, the desperate pleas for help researching.”
“It wasn’t that bad,” Victor muttered.
“The way you sobbed into your sketches when you couldn’t find drafter blue pencils.”
“The color disappears once ink is overlaid! They’re worth their weight in rubles!”
“Your sudden desire to become an oil rigger to avoid the whole section on soil erosion, and sustainability.”
“It’s a touchy topic.”
“Your inability to admit you were addicted to lattés for a whole month.”
“I didn’t know four a day would make me gain six pounds, okay?!”
“Sure it wasn’t the stress eating?”
Victor shoved him with his foot. “As I was saying!” Christophe smiled into his cup, eyes sparkling. Victor huffed before leaning back against the wall with a little wiggle. “There was this guy, and he was just… so fine. Strong, and firm, and - “ Victor sucked in his bottom lip, biting down on it as he made a little grunting sound.
“Sure sounds like it,” Christophe grinned.
“I thought so… until I woke up to the sound of him talking to someone while I was in his bed.” Christophe winced. “Same old song and dance, da? One night stand, already committed, and torn between tearing through, setting everything aflame, and slinking away, tail between legs.”
“I take it you went with option two?”
“I went with option two.” His head hit the wall when he threw it back. Rubbing the spot, he crossed his legs, sitting up more in the chair. “My clothes were covered in spilled drink and… other things.” Christophe nodded sympathetically. “I needed something to cover it up. I found a jumpsuit in this awful tan color just hanging on the line outside, and took it. I spent the whole rush to campus trying to find things to style it, and just went with using it as part of the presentation. Added a whole bit about how sustainability was good, but it couldn’t be allowed to cover individuality, and sort of…” He made a motion indicating he’d unzipped it from neck to crotch.
“How did that work out for you?”
“I got a pass, so not too bad.”
“I’ll bet you did,” Christophe winked. “Well, as thrilling as that story is, what are you going to do about this?” He motioned to the design. “It’s not too complicated. Pants are a bit much. Maybe shorts?”
Victor sat up. “Shorts. Christophe! You’re a genius!”
“Naturally. Why?”
“Shorts! If I turn the pants into shorts with a roll cuff, side strap buckles to hold them up, they become adjustable, allowing for more range of use. Increase the drop of the collar, add a little extra here so it flaped to the side in open neck mandarin, a-la-militare, add whimsy with the buttons and piping at the edges… a wide belt with a buckle that has shine, little sparkle with the accessories… Look at this!”
Christophe peaked over Victor’s arm to see the sketch produced. “Loose top kitten heeled boots, scrunched socks with pops of color… you know min vän, you may make a fashion designer yet.”
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maraschinomerry · 1 year
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I don't know if anyone's made this point yet but in light of the recent announcement I just want to talk about an attention to detail that for me makes Lockwood & Co so special. Disclaimer: I'm not very far into the books so this might be something that Jonathan Stroud wrote in explicitly, but even so it could have been overruled for the sake of making the show more 'relatable' to a younger audience.
What I'm talking about is the technology, or lack thereof. The landline in 35 Portland Row has a collapsible antenna and the one in Barnes' office has a cord. Nobody is ever seen with a mobile phone. Lockwood's TV has a built-in video player. Lucy records her messages to Norrie on cassette and had a boombox in her room back home below an analogue alarm clock. Bobby has access to Fittes' database, but that's probably on a clunky box computer, because nobody ever has a laptop or tablet. George finds all his research through books and printed files. Lucy finds all her job ads through newspaper cuttings, while sitting on a train with sliding windows and tube lighting. The Problem was such, well, a problem, that people were too busy trying to adapt and survive to create all these complex slimline progressions. About the closest we see to 'modern' technology is the curfew LED sign in the cafe and the ghost lights, both of which are intrinsically linked to The Problem, everything else they have is firmly rooted in the 70s and early 80s and I think it's such a phenomenal way of world building without saying a single word. Massive props (pun intended) to the design team for the authenticity of it all.
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bigcatcues · 5 months
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Navigating the Game: Best Intermediate Pool Cues for the Developing Player
Stepping into the intermediate level of pool play is akin to a seasoned chess player graduating to a more complex variation of their favorite game. The jumps and spins, the power controlled with finesse, and the strategic precision speak volumes about the transformation in a player's skill. In this intricate sport of billiards, the cue you wield is your most vital tool, and as one grows in the game, so too does the demand for a cue that matches their level and ambitions.
Understanding The Cue—Your Billiard Battle Companion
A cue isn't just a stick. In the world of pool, it's the wizard's wand or the knight's sword. An extension of yourself, it communicates your intentions to the ball, urging it to move with the alignment and energy of your shot. Beginners might be content with cues that offer basic movement and function, but as players develop their feel for the game and start to crave better control and finesse, the cue becomes a reflection of their growth and aspiration.
To understand what makes a pool cue "intermediate," it's crucial to dissect the characteristics that define the cue's quality and performance. Here are the fundamental factors:
Tip
The tip of the cue is what strikes the ball first and dictates the spin, power, and precision of your shot. An intermediate cue tip should be crafted from pressed leather, providing the right blend of grip and control.
Ferrule
This small, usually ivory or composite ring that sits just below the tip reinforces the cue's end, offering better energy transmission and reducing the likelihood of chipping or cracking.
Shaft
A good intermediate cue will have a smooth, straight grain for the shaft, leading to consistency in ball response. The shaft's taper will also be gradual, allowing for a natural follow-through in your shots.
Butt
The butt of the cue is where the weight and balance come into play. High-quality cues will have more intricate designs and materials, such as Irish linen wraps and wood splices, adding both beauty and function to the cue.
Joint
The joint where the butt and shaft meet can significantly affect the feel of the cue. Pool cue for Intermediate players will find cues with a metal-to-wood joint provide a good balance between stability and transfer of energy.
With these elements in mind, let's explore some of the best intermediate pool cues that combine craftsmanship, playability, and value.
The Players' Choice: Intermediate Cues That Make a Difference
Predator 314-3 Cue Shaft
Predator is a name synonymous with precision and technology in the billiards world. The 314-3 offers low deflection that minimizes the need for cue ball adjustment, resulting in more natural and consistent shots. Made from high-grade carbon composite material, it also boasts stiff flex and a thin white-diamond ferrule for powerful, explosive breaks.
McDermott Classic Pool Cue
The name McDermott resonates with craftsmanship and heritage. The Classic Pool Cue from McDermott is a testament to their quality, featuring a North American hard rock maple shaft, a unique and exquisite Zebrawood butt and a steel joint, ensuring a rock-solid feel with minimum vibration.
Lucasi Hybrid LHC97 Cue
The Lucasi Hybrid LHC97 is characterized by its slimline titanium white hybrid cue shaft, providing additional benefit of a patented Tenon Tip technology, significantly improving accuracy and consistency. The leather wrap and stainless steel joint compliments the cue's sleek design and ergonomic feel.
Meucci Original Gambler G-3 Pool Cue
Being a combination of both art and technology, the Gambler G-3 from Meucci Original is known for the spiral and marbled aesthetic but it's the Black Dot Bullseye shaft that provides the much-needed finesse to the shooting.
Players D-JS White with Jester on Pool Balls and Dripping Card Suits Cue
With a solid maple shaft for exceptional feel and hard rock shaft for warp resistance, this cue's unique jester and card suit design appeals to the player's personality while not compromising on performance. The stainless steel joint ensures a stable connection between shaft and butt.
Each of these cues embodies a commitment to quality, providing a crucial bridge for the player striving for that edge in their pool game. When selecting an intermediate cue, it’s not solely about the materials and craftsmanship. The choice should reflect the player's personal style, preferences, and the relationship they're building with the sport.
The Personal Touch: Why Your Cue Matters
Pool is a cerebral sport as much as it is physical. Your cue is the instrument through which your thoughts and tactics are channeled. It needs to feel right in your hands, convey your intention with every stroke, and hold its ground against the varying challenges of the game.
Beyond the material considerations, choosing a cue is also an exercise in personal expression. It might feature an ornate design that speaks to your aesthetic sensibilities, or you might find that a certain weight distribution just feels "right." The cue you choose is a direct reflection of the kind of player you are and the kind you aspire to be.
Conclusion: The Union of Skill and Gear
The best intermediate pool cues are more than tools; they're extensions of a developing player's personality and strategy on the table. They symbolize the step-up in dedication to the sport, acknowledging the union between skill and gear. As you step into the intermediate level of the game, the right cue can mean the difference between a smoothly executed combo shot and a rattle in the pocket.
Remember, the best cue for you isn't always the flashiest or the most expensive. It’s the one that aligns with your playing style, offers consistency, and feels like the partner you want to take on all the challenges that the green felt battlefield can throw at you. With the right cue in hand, the game is not just about winning; it's about the continuous evolution of your relationship with billiards, one calculated shot at a time.
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yungaffirmations · 5 months
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Nollybaddie Phone Case
Make a statement with the Nollybaddie Flexi Phone Case is designed for both iPhone and Android phones with modern form and function in mind. The Flexi Case has an extraordinary TPU shell that provides impact resistance. .: Premium quality .: Material: Latex .: Slim form and lightweight design .: Totally flexible, resistant to tear .: Slimline and low profile, fitting tightly .: Precise cutouts…
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watchilove · 8 months
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Frederique Constant presents its Slimline Perpetual Calendar Manufacture Designed by Peter Speake 
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hulalahomefurniture · 2 years
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Modern Home Office Furniture Ideas You Will Love in 2022
Do you want to make your work-from-home space more productive? Sometimes it can be challenging to put aside all the household distractions and concentrate on your work. If you create the right environment for work, you will be more motivated and able to focus on your work. It is essential to create a dedicated space for your work, whether it be a corner in your bedroom, an enclosed balcony, or a shelf on the pull-out shelf. There may be an entire study area. These are some of the most innovative modern home office furniture collections to increase creativity and productivity.
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Study Table For The Home Office
Find a desk that is right for you. It should fit in your workspace and allow enough space for other furniture or movement.
A large, slimline table is the best option if you need a lot of space to store your files and accessories. For more than one person, a large table in the middle of the room can double as a table.
An electrically height-adjustable desk is ideal for those who want to be able to sit or stand up. A corner desk is an excellent option if you need to turn a corner into a study space. Make a rolling desk if you need to move your workspace around quickly. Mounting a drop-front desk in small rooms will make it easy to save space.
Even a desk that your grandparents have given you, or one you bought at a flea market, could be used.
A Chair For Your Home Office
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An ergonomic chair is crucial to ensure that you can work comfortably without any postural problems. Find a chair that fits your body and height. You can add a swivel chair made of leather, some stackable chairs, modern wooden and metal chairs with cushioned seating, or a stylish S-shaped stool to your workspace.
Sofa For Your Home Office
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It's a great idea to take short breaks during work for a cup of coffee and a book. A comfortable, two- or three-seater couch can be set up in your workspace. This is an excellent option if you're having colleagues over or need a different space to work on.
Additional Seating Ideas For The Home Office
If you have a colleague, arrange a couple of poufs that can be used as a book stand, footstool, or extra chair. You can place nested stools that double up as side tables, bookshelves, and seating areas when needed. If you need to take a 10-minute break, create a reading area with an armchair. To instantly increase the warmth in your home office, you can place a rocking or comfortable chair on a window seat.
Study Room Lighting
Although you don't usually associate chandeliers with study spaces, it is possible to mount one in an industrial style or a rattan -style for a more modern look in your home office. Add stylish glass or wooden wall scones, elegant table lamps, and floor lamps to bring in sufficient light. Maximize the natural light during the day.
Storage Furniture For The Home Office
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A good shelving unit can hide your clutter, including cables and wires. All your papers, files, and other stationery should be kept out of reach. You could use an antique chest, drawers, or a modern modular shelving system. You can display books or other collectibles by creating an open shelving unit that you attach to the wall.
Small Space Storage Ideas
A floor-to-ceiling shelving unit that uses vertical space is a good option for smaller areas. You should ensure that your shelves have enough space to hold all your accessories and gadgets. You can use a shelf to create a partition wall to separate the workspace and the rest of the room.
Final Words
These modern home office furniture designs will help you create the perfect home office. Don't forget to add your favorite photos, artwork, and plants. If you don't like the walls' dull look, add some color and paint them bright.
Do you need help setting up your home office or the rest of your interiors and decor? Contact Hulala Home immediately! We have excellent home office furniture collections that perfectly suit your modern home office.
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recentlyheardcom · 2 days
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HOW TO CHARGE A VAPE PEN?
Author Lee Yaa Published May 7, 2023 Word count 659 WHAT IS A Lana VAPE PEN? Vape pens are portable, battery-operated devices that vaporize substances like cannabis. Also called vaporizers, vape pens are understated in their design and often refillable, making them a slimline and practical option for numerous users. They’re also varied and customizable, offering all colors, flavors, and…
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starbth · 3 days
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The Essential Role of a Shower Support Bar: Stability and Style in One
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A shower support bar is more than just a functional piece of hardware; it plays a vital role in maintaining the safety, stability, and overall aesthetics of your shower enclosure. Whether you’re installing a frameless glass shower or looking to reinforce an existing setup, the right shower support bar ensures that your shower remains secure and visually appealing. Here’s why investing in a high-quality shower support bar is key to a safe and stylish bathroom.
A shower support bar is typically installed horizontally or diagonally to reinforce the glass panels of a frameless shower, preventing them from shifting or becoming unstable. Frameless shower enclosures are popular for their sleek, modern look, but because they lack traditional framing, they rely on these bars for additional stability. Without proper support, the glass can flex or become vulnerable to damage, which could lead to costly repairs or safety risks.
Support bars come in a variety of materials, including stainless steel, chrome, and brass, each offering different advantages. Stainless steel is highly durable and resistant to corrosion, making it ideal for moisture-prone environments like the bathroom. Chrome finishes provide a modern, polished look, while brass adds a touch of timeless elegance.
In addition to providing structural support, a well-chosen shower support bar enhances the aesthetic appeal of your shower. Available in various designs and finishes, these bars can either blend seamlessly into your bathroom’s decor or act as a subtle accent. Minimalist, slimline bars are ideal for a clean, modern look, while more decorative styles can complement traditional or luxurious designs.
Maintenance is simple, as most shower support bars can be easily wiped down with a mild cleaner to prevent water spots and corrosion. Ensuring the bar remains securely fastened to the wall or glass is also important for maintaining its support function.
In conclusion, a shower support bar is an essential element for any frameless shower, offering both safety and style. By choosing a durable, well-designed support bar that complements your bathroom’s decor, you can enjoy a stable and visually appealing shower enclosure for years to come.
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micama12 · 5 days
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Explore the Eetrite Slimline Range – Affordable Elegance at Micama
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Eetrite Slimline: Elevate Your Kitchen Experience
When it comes to modern kitchenware, the Eetrite Slimline collection stands out for its sleek design, functionality, and quality. At Micama, we believe that your kitchen deserves the best, and the Eetrite Slimline range offers just that. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or an enthusiastic home cook, these innovative products can transform your cooking and dining experiences.
A Perfect Blend of Style and Function
The Eetrite Slimline collection is designed with both aesthetics and practicality in mind. The minimalist design complements any kitchen decor, making it an excellent choice for contemporary spaces. Crafted from high-quality materials, each piece in the Slimline range is not only visually appealing but also durable and easy to maintain.
One of the standout features of the Eetrite Slimline range is its versatility. From serving dishes to cookware, each item is designed to cater to a variety of culinary needs. The sleek profiles make them easy to store, allowing you to maximize your kitchen space without sacrificing style.
Innovative Design for Everyday Use
Every item in the Eetrite Slimline collection boasts innovative features that enhance your cooking experience. For example, the cookware is designed with non-stick surfaces that make cooking and cleaning a breeze. This means you can enjoy delicious meals without worrying about sticky pans or complicated cleanup processes.
Additionally, the Eetrite Slimline serving ware is perfect for both casual meals and elegant dinner parties. The modern design elevates any dining experience, making your table setting look effortlessly chic. Whether you’re hosting a family gathering or an intimate dinner, these pieces will impress your guests and elevate your meals.
Eco-Friendly Choices
In today’s world, sustainability is more important than ever. The Eetrite Slimline collection is made with eco-friendly materials, reflecting a commitment to protecting the environment. By choosing these products, you’re not only enhancing your kitchen but also making a responsible choice for the planet.
Micama is proud to offer products that combine style, functionality, and sustainability. With Eetrite Slimline, you can feel good about your purchase, knowing that you’re supporting eco-friendly practices.
Perfect for Gifting
Looking for the perfect gift for a housewarming party, wedding, or birthday? The Eetrite Slimline collection makes for an ideal gift. The elegant packaging and thoughtful design are sure to delight anyone who receives it. Whether it’s a set of beautiful serving dishes or a stylish cookware piece, these gifts are practical and memorable.
Moreover, because the Slimline collection appeals to a wide range of tastes and preferences, you can confidently choose Eetrite products for anyone on your list. They’re perfect for seasoned chefs and budding cooks alike.
Shop the Eetrite Slimline Collection at Micama
At Micama, we’re dedicated to providing our customers with high-quality kitchenware that enhances their cooking and dining experiences. The Eetrite Slimline collection is a testament to our commitment to excellence.
Explore our range of Eetrite Slimline products today and discover how they can transform your kitchen. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your existing cookware or add a touch of elegance to your dining table, the Eetrite Slimline collection has something for everyone.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Eetrite Slimline collection at Micama offers a unique blend of style, functionality, and sustainability. With innovative designs and high-quality materials, these products are perfect for enhancing your kitchen and dining experiences. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to elevate your culinary adventures with Eetrite Slimline—shop our collection today and bring a touch of modern elegance to your home!
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polywatertanksseo · 6 days
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Save Space with Slimline Rainwater Tanks from Precision Poly
Looking to harvest rainwater without sacrificing yard space? Slimline rainwater tanks from Precision Poly are the perfect solution. These sleek, space-saving tanks are designed to fit neatly alongside your home or in tight spaces, providing efficient water storage without compromising on capacity.
Made from durable materials, Slimline tanks are built to last, ensuring you get the most out of your rainwater collection system.
Explore the range of Slimline rainwater tanks at Precision Poly and start saving water today!
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timestechnow · 8 days
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