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ura-okitu · 7 months
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Patio - Transitional Patio Inspiration for a large transitional backyard concrete patio remodel with a fire pit and a roof extension
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watermelonraindropx · 11 months
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Traditional Landscape - Mulch Inspiration for a large traditional full sun front yard mulch landscaping in fall.
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laylaheartphilia · 1 year
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Deck in Denver Inspiration for a mid-sized industrial backyard deck remodel
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allisongaige · 1 year
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Denver Patio Patio - mid-sized contemporary backyard stone patio idea with a fire pit and a pergola
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Denver Natural Stone Pavers Ideas for a mid-sized, modern backyard renovation that includes a fire pit and a pergola
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nebulousnoiz · 1 year
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Wood Exterior Inspiration for a mid-sized, shed-roofed, two-story, contemporary beige wood home
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metenee · 1 year
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DC Metro Porch Idea for a medium-sized, screened-in back porch in the arts and crafts style with a roof extension
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richardalperts · 2 years
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Landscape - Contemporary Landscape Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary partial sun backyard stone formal garden with a fire pit in summer.
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zenderela · 2 years
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Deck in Denver
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thoselovelythings · 2 months
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Un patio en Córdoba, Andalucía, ESPAÑA
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caterjunes · 7 months
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movers tomorrow, last minute packing today. i'm fuckin wiped out. have to keep reminding myself that it's OKAY if they don't move every single thing. as long as they move the things we can't. couch, beds, dressers. extremely large antique mirror. desks. forty scrap pieces of 2x4s. lots and lots of bags & boxes of Stuff that we've already packed. the too-small bookshelf that's been buried behind the boxes for a month now.
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idsb · 4 months
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nomaishuttle · 11 months
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i kind of dislike that its like. focused on your sim being a landlord it seems (from surface level looking into it) But whatever
#iiii am going to use it so i can have a huge family living on the same lot without having to use mods to increase household size#bc it gets overwhelming having to control like 50 sims LMAO. this is awwwsome bc i legit just this morning got inspired to start a new#legacy save ik i always say that and then i barely even make it to 3 generations but listen. this ones going to be different bc i remembere#ghosts and i have a rly cool mod so that only certain sims (kids animals and some other sims) can see ghosts#so i think itd be swagalicious to have a ton of ghosts . idk why i said swagalicious sorry. butttt itd be so cool to have this huge old#house and split it into smaller apartments so i can have a big family living there :] and have little likee detached apartments..#im just kinda bummed that itll treat the extended family members as like. tenants. rather than family members#BUT this is exciting. i feel like i cn make something rly similar to my great grans house#where like. you had the main house my great grans house and then you have my uncle ronnies trailer in the front yard and then#my aunt brits/shaes (idr whos it actually was skull) trailer out back...#and this could also be like my grannys house Ill never be able to actually make my grannys house in ts4 its got like. a kind of weird layou#its not weird TO ME bc its normal. but its built into a hill so ts4 doesnt like it#same thing with my grans house. both of them r built into a hill so its just not doablee 😭 unless they completely change the way they do#terrain + floor levels. bc the way my grannys house is like#the front door is ground level and then theres a little landing bit#and then you have a staircase upstairs and a staircase downstairs#and downstairs is Technically a basement but bc of the hill like. the back wall of the downstairs has a little patio. even tho the front is#likee. its not completely underground theres likee maybe 2ish feet above ground level and there s a window there peeking into a flowerbed#and the downstairs isnt like a normal basement bc its like. its got 3 bedrooms + a living room with fireplace and its own full bathroom. an#also the laundry room is down there#sigh.... so basically the house is like. its a very simple 2 story house but theres like. its just shifted so its a halfstory below ground.#i mighttt be able to do something with platforms ?? to make it work?? but i wouldnt be able to build it into the hill#my grans house is more straight forward like the basement is mostly underground aside from the very back wall which is also the garage#butttt its also got a little landing on the staircase that leads to the basement. and theres a door there that leads outside#it also has a bunch of random doors on the top floor (which is the floor you enter on but as you get further back into the house its like.#it kind of turns into a 2 story house)#this isnt my grans Now house she moved out yeah im upset abt it but whatever. but yeah its like that bc apparently the basement used to be#like. entirely underground but when the interstate was built they had to like. move the house ?? or move the hill at least. so yeah
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moongothic · 1 year
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MCM Shelf Saga
Part 1 - Introduction, Commencing Stripping Hell
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Spring has come, which can only mean one thing. It's time for another furniture refinishing project.
So you might remember this chair I've refinished before, and you might remember how I mentioned in the backstory of that post that my late mother had painted three pieces of furniture (a chair, a desk and a shelf) in matching colors, the three having been left to collect dust in one of our attic closets for the past few decades.
Indeed, this is one of the three furniture pieces, and just like with the chair, I ain't keeping it if it looks like that. It's either getting refinished or yeeted, and since I don't want to waste perfectly good furniture, it's the former. And since the weather now allows it, it's time for me to get started on working on this beast of a project.
Now there's actually two things I had to do before I could begin this project. Step one was disassemble the entire unit because, TL:DR; we could not move it out of the tiny ass closet without either moving a fuck ton of furniture and storaged items out of the way and maybe break something while hauling this outside, OR just disassemble it 'cause it needed to get dissambled anyways.
So, with dad's help we did just that (with relative success, we did have to break some of the original screws because they had dug into the wood and made disassembly impossible otherwise, but it's fine that hardware can be replaced) and brought it to the patio where I can work on it.
The other thing I had to do was actually quickly check if the shelf was safe for me to work on. If you want more info you can read the chair post but long story short, I was worried there could be toxic car paint under this paint layer and if there was, I was going to refuse to refinish this piece. But all I did was gently sand some paint off a shelf to see what was underneath and it was wood so! Safe it is!
So this is probably somekinda MCM shelf, the style looks like it and the color of the wood could suggest it. The main unit of it is made of just veneered chipboard but hey, it's vintage chipboard, and there's nothing wrong with it, so it's still worth giving a second (a third?) life to
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Didn't take a photo of it with the drawers and the sliding door still inside but I doubt that matters. Parts of the inside of the unit did get painted over which is. Not great for me, but it is what it is
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Intrestingly, the sides of the shelf (that make both the feet of the unit as well as where the shelves hook onto) seem to have been black originally, as the inside facing parts never got painted over. Meanwhile the main unit has some veneer damage right where the sides were... Like it's not great but since that part does get completely covered it's not a huge deal
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And the shelves of the shelf. As you can see, I did a quick test on them to see what was under the paint and it looked safe to work on
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So I actually kinda started by testing my paint removal methods on one of the shelves. When I did the above check up, I noticed the paint was quite hard to just sand through, so just sanding it didn't seem like a great option. I did also soon discover the paint was quite hard to scrape.
Now, I did't want to use paint stripper since it causes me that severe nausea, so I decided to try out a hot air gun to remove it. And it did work! However
First off I just wasn't excited about using electricity 'cause. Energy crisis. Y'know. Shit's expensive.
While it worked it wasn't super effective? It might've been just poor technique on my part but I felt like I had to stand there blowing hot air onto the paint for a long time for it to start reacting before quickly sweeping in to scrape a tiny section clean before starting again on another tiny tiny section
And the main thing... Under the paint there seemed to be an old finish of some kind. Probably a poly coat, IDK. But I was getting worried of how it was reacting to the heat. Like. IDK I was worried it might melt and damage the wood or something
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So. I had to go crawling back to the paint stripper. Because in the end, it felt like the safest option for me to use (nausea aside). From the chair project I knew it would be able to remove the paint easily and knowing this whole thing has a lot of thin veneer all over it, it'd probably be the best way for me to ensure I didn't damage the veneer too much.
Goop time it is
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I did one coat of paint stripper and let it sit over night (plastic wrapped so it wouldn't dry out)
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Here's what the sides were looking like after one round of paint stripper. It really wasn't going to be enough so what I ended up doing was that I applied another coat of paint to the top and let it do it's thing for like an hour (while I was walking my cat), before coming back. I then did another round of stripper on both sides while I finished removing the paint residue from the top
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So here's what two rounds of paint stripper did to the top, as well as one round to the inside bits. It seems like the paint may have permanently strained parts of the inside where the wood was raw as it did not want to come off at all, though fortunately the worst parts are the parts that'll end up getting covered by the drawers so it could be worse
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Now the paint stripper did not make the old finish come off the main unit really. It did soften it, but that didn't make it easier to remove, it made it just kinda goopy and unpleasant to remove but, since I had no other choise, I kept on going at it and scraped it away along with the remaining paint residue
After I finished working on the top I went back to remove the rest of the paint from the sides and the old finish. Eventually getting to this point
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The veneer is not in great shape, there seems to be some possible water damage marks on the wood (possibly from the stripper??) OR there might be just more of the old finish there that I haven't managed to remove yet
The veneer is super thin. I could keep on scraping and sanding it, but I'm just really afraid I might go through the veneer and do some really bad damage, so... I kinda wan tto try using oxalic acid first. If there's water stains, the acid should be able to remove the stains, meaning there's less sanding for me to do in general and less of a chance of me sanding through that veneer.
But I don't have oxalic acid at the moment, and I kinda wanna finish stripping the paint off from the entire unit first, so this first part is coming to an unsatisfying end.
The main unit has been put to the side while I finish stripping the rest of the unit, starting with the drawer fronts!
((Sidenote: I am planning on staining the wood dark/black so the stains aren't super worrysome for me, the dark stain would end up hiding most of them I'm sure))
Part 2 / Part 3 / Part 4 (Finale)
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mollypaup · 11 months
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Oh i just had a weird dream.
#outer wilds ass dream tbh#it was the same energy as the last day of school before the summer but sadder somehow#and i was hanging out in a gymnasium with a girl i don't recognize#at first it is crowded but people filter out over time#and when it's nearly empty she tells me that she doesn't want to leave yet#so we go walking through the building and there are a few other people still there#and we stay for as long as we can#but eventually it is time#and we go outside and it is my back yard. the sun is warm#there are kids running around and laughing and a few people talking off to the side and i don't recognize any of them either#after a little bit people start getting ready for it#i don't know what it is but no one seems scared#the little kids are excited and the adults seem a little sad#one girl comes over to where i am and starts pulling cushions off of the patio bench#and i tell her i will move the whole thing for her#and i carry it across the grass to where her friends are waiting#and they all climb on laughing and talking and i go sit away from them in the grass to watch#and they start looking up at the sky. they are not scared but whatever it is thst is happening is starting#and i look up and the sky is normal but suddenly I know that this world is going to stop existing soon#but i also know that there will be something after it#in the way that you know you have to go home after you've been out#or that you are going to meet up with your friend after this#there is an After#it still made me cry though.#because I was sad about the change#and then i woke up
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