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ledlumlighting · 5 months
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LEDLUM Lighting Elegance Series - Ceiling Fans with Decorative Lights
Elevate your indoor comfort and style with LEDLUM Lighting’s Elegance Series Ceiling Fans, featuring built-in decorative lights. These fans blend functionality with flair, providing efficient air circulation and ambient lighting that enhances any room's decor. With multiple speed settings and dimmable lights, LEDLUM fans offer customizable comfort and a touch of elegance to both modern and traditional interiors. Enjoy a cooler environment with a luxurious aesthetic.
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imfromsixam · 2 years
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The Furniture Showroom (CC Pack for The Sims 4)
Over the last few months I have seen some pieces of furniture that I wanted to make but that didn't fit well in any of my previews cc pack ideas. I saved them for a while and I finally found a very cool idea where they all can live together: A Furniture Showroom.
And of course, I always have wanted to recreate the ICONIC Heart-shaped Bed and Hot Tub from The Sims 1 and well, since this is the cc pack of February, I thought it would be appropriate for Valentine's Day.
Along the kinky bedroom and the motel style patio, I created 4 more mini collections that you can use to decorate your Sims houses: a bathroom, a sunroom space, an eclectic reading area and a mini study room.
WooHoo Collection, the bed is inspired in the real life Heart-shaped Bed from the "Pass the Spark" MV featuring Anitta. 
Niagara collection. Inspired by the ICONIC Niagara Love Tub from The Sims: Hot Date.
Eccentric and Bogat collection.
Guan and Puzzlion collection.
▶ ABOUT THE CC PACK
38 items all base game compatible.
Confort: 3 Chairs, Sofa chair, Heart-shaped Bed.
Build: 1 Wallpaper, 3 Carpet Floors.
Decorative: 2 Plants, Painting, Circle Wall Sculpture, Ceiling fan (3 Sizes), Mirror.
Lighting: Desk Lamp, Heart Night Table Lamp, Ceiling Lamp (3 Sizes), 3 Neon Lights.
Plumbing: Sink, Bath Tub, Heart-shaped Hot Tub (base game and functional).
Storage: Empty Bookcase (functional).
Surface: 2 Dining Table, 3 Coffee Tables, Mini Stand Table.
▶ SPECIAL MENTIONS
SimmErika, thank you so much for helping me with the Sims poses :)
Harrie for enlightening me on an issue with the neon lights.
Please let me know what you think!
▶️GET EARLY ACCESS HERE
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Architecturally interesting 1971 home in Sykesville, MD has 4bds, 4ba, $599,900. It's a pretty big home for the price. Take a look.
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It's quite a different one-of-a-kind home. It features stone, wood, and very unique architectural design. I like the doors, the floor, and this is an interesting place for a wood stove, as soon as you walk thru the doors. And, notice the green glow in the fan.
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Large pony wall. This must be a living/dining area. There's the kitchen and a sideboard.
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The layout is confusing and the jumbled real estate photos don't help. The kitchen is large and has a huge island. You could call it dated, b/c the home was built in 1971, but it's workable. I hate that they used to put those suspended ceilings in, back then.
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Stairs from the kitchen come down here where there's another fridge and oven. I'm confused.
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It's a mini kitchen- there's a sink and dishwasher. It must be for the lower level area family room.
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Wow, look at the carved door. That's beautiful.
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Oh, yeah, this is a rec room. Look at this.
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Look at how high it goes. There are 2 more levels.
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What an unusual home.
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What a view! If I was going to spend $600K for a home, I would love to have it look like this. Something different.
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Upstairs, the bedrooms are pretty plain, but they can be decorated.
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The baths are original, typically MCM. I like it, though.
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Huge home office with port holes. That's pretty cool. Plus, it has a door to the patio.
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Oh, wow, look at this bar! The carving. It's massive and gorgeous. Love the floor. They left some traffic lights up, too.
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I'm lost, just goin' with the flow. Looks like there's shelving in this hall.
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I don't where we are. This house is massive.
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This has to be the primary bedroom. Look at this place- glass doors, balconies, stairs, it's huge. In that photo of the bar you can see that there's a direct door to this room.
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I love the en-suite.
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Look at the duct- I bet it costs a fortune to cool and heat, though.
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Outside there are stone patios.
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Property looks a little tight- it's only a .35 acre lot for such a large house. Nice big shed back here.
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It looks like there's a floor missing from this floorplan.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/7312-1st-Ave-Sykesville-MD-21784/36770414_zpid/?
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jo-speaks · 3 months
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dinner
in which…
Quinn and fem! reader go out to dinner!
warnings: none!
fourth date in the alphabet dates series!
“All clear?” You asked from inside the car before taking Quinn’s hand and stepping out. 
He let out a soft laugh, “Yes ma’am. No paparazzi, no fans, no nothing. Just you and me.”
“And the staff.”
“And the staff.” He parroted, shutting the passenger door of his Porche closed. 
It wasn’t a shock when Quinn told you he had set reservations for the Canadian restaurant you had been dying to try since flying out to be with him in Vancouver for the season. He didn’t understand what drew you to the place. It was overwhelming, with its rooftop seating, and its whimsical dishes. 
However, the shock came when he told you it would just be the two of you. He loved keeping your relationship decently private, with a few posted pictures here and there, but mostly keeping it between you and him. 
As much as you wanted to show off your boyfriend to the world, you knew keeping it private was best. It wasn’t like people didn’t know you were his girlfriend, but social media is a vile place. 
You and Quinn walked up the short flight of stairs toward the restaurant entrance, toothy smiles covering both of your faces the whole way up. When you reached the door, Quinn let go of your hand briefly to open the door for you, quickly re-interlacing your fingers with his the second you stepped inside. 
“Excited?” He asked, following your trail of sight as you looked up at the massive chandelier hanging from the ceiling. 
“Very. Thank you.” 
He smiled widely at your response, “I should be thanking you. This view is to die for.”
You assumed he was talking about the breathtaking decor all around the restaurant, but when you flickered your eyes back to his, you realized he was looking at you. 
He eyed your lips, wanting nothing more than to kiss you right then and there. But the second he leaned in, he heard his name being called. 
“Reservation for Hughes?” The hostess asked, holding 2 menus in her hand.
Quinn pulled back, a slight red blush on his face, “Uh, yeah. That’s me.” 
The hostess smiled, “You two can follow me.” 
You laughed softly at his reaction to being caught doing, nothing really. You kissed his lips quickly before tugging his hand gently as the two of you trailed behind the hostess. 
She led you two up the staircase and onto the rooftop. The view from your table was stunning. The sun was meant to be setting in a little less than an hour, so an array of pinks and blues covered the sky. 
“A waiter will be with you in just a moment.” She smiled before walking away. 
Quinn murmured quickly, “Thank you.” before focusing back on you. He didn’t say a word as he took your hand from across the table and gently ran his thumb over the back of your hand. Your eyes met his blue ones, a smile appearing on your face as he admired your features. 
“I’m so lucky to have you, Y/N. You have no idea.” He spoke, giving your hand a gentle squeeze. 
You blushed at his words, “I love you.” 
He didn’t get the chance to say it back before a waiter approached your table with a smile.
~✩~
By the time you had finished your food, the sun was practically set, most of the light in the sky coming from scattered stars. You stood up without a word, walking over to the railing. 
You always knew Vancouver was a beautiful city, but seeing it at night was like nothing you’d ever seen before.
Colourful lights all over the city, the faint sound of street music being played in the distance. Quinn snuck up behind you, his suit-covered arms wrapping around your waist. You felt a shiver in your spine, unsure if it was because of the cool Canadian air, or the feeling of being so close to your boyfriend. 
He rested his chin on your shoulder, his stubble poking at your smooth skin. He tilted his head slightly, placing a sweet kiss on the side of your neck, before turning back to continue admiring the night view with you.
“What’s going on in that pretty little head of yours, eh? You look lost in thought.” He asked, softly.
You let out a quiet sigh, “Just thinking about you. About everything I would give to stay here with you forever.”
He smiled against your shoulder as you turned your head slightly to look at him. His eyes darted towards your lips before leaning in to connect your lips for the second time that night. You turned around, holding his face in your hands as his stayed gently on your waist.
The moment could not have been more perfect.
He couldn’t be more perfect.
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wanderingsimsfinds · 9 months
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WanderingSims Fave CC - Traditional Asian Décor List
1 - simbalances - Ohara Koson Prints
2 - ziggy28 - Virtue Asian Character Paintings (TSR)
3 - WanderingSims - Japan Wall Art
4 - chuchuwitch - Asian Paintings
5 - baufive - Flock of Woodcuts
6 - BionicZombie - 4t3 Snowy Escape Paintings
7 - baufive - Japanese Woodcuts
8 - LCC - Chinese Scroll Claborate Style Painting
9 - Devirose - Japanese Ideograms 1 (TSR)
10 - Devirose - Japanese Ideograms 2 (TSR)
11 - Devirose - Japanese Prints Collection (TSR)
12 - Devirose - Japanese Print 1 (TSR)
13 - Devirose - Japanese Print 2 (TSR)
14 - Devirose - Japanese Print 3 (TSR)
15 - Devirose - Japanese Art Collection 2 (TSR)
16 - ziggy28 - Japanese Scenes (TSR)
17 - Devirose - Japanese Art Collection 3 (TSR)
18 - Devirose - Japanese Manuscript (TSR)
19 - ziggy28 - Large Asian Cats Scroll (TSR)
20 - linasometimes - Wisteria & Blossom Paintings (TSR)
21, 25, 33, 37 - you-lust - Vaguely Japanese Pt. 1 Set (Eastern Blossoms Scroll, Blades of Masamune Wall, Japanese Cantankerous Splatter Painting, Zen Bonsai)
22, 32 - Kilhian - Japanese Painting Birds & Sea
23 - ohymysims - Painting Katsushika Hokusai
24, 27, 39-40, 52, 61 - you-lust - Vaguely Chinese Pt. 2 Set (Huabanzhu Chinese Scroll, Yuxi Winter Blossoms Scroll, MTSims Chinese Burner, The Daruma Wishing Doll, Yuxi Bamboo Slip, Shoyou Shoji Screen)
26 - MurfeeL - Wall Scrolls w/Tassels
28, 41, 70 - MurfeeL - Birthday 2020 Dump (EA WA EP Vintage Chinese Ads Framed, AMR Fan Decor Redone, Lacquer Byobu Decor)
29 - Living Dead Girl - Benjamin Bedroom Artwork Asian (TSR)
30, 38, 51, 54, 63 - you-lust - Vaguely Chinese Pt. 1 Set (Yuxi Tokonoma Series Scroll, The Little Jug of Wishes, Yuxi Dragon Scroll, Yuxi Scroll Clutter, Yuxi Ixinqin Screen)
31 - RD - From The East Wall Art
34-35, 50 - you-lust - Vaguely Japanese Pt. 2 Set (Yuxi Haruyo Morita Painting, BBSL Hanging Kimono, WFS Teapot)
36, 65-67 - KerriganHouseDesigns - Hayashi Set (Wallpanel, Floor Lamp, Golden Branch, Screen)
42-43 - you-lust - Azaya Fortune Cat & Higanbana Kokeshi Doll
44 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 novvvas Desierto Bedroom Buddha
45 - MurfeeL - Yokai E-Hon Books as Decor
46-47 - Ritsuka - Fortunate Cat & Japanese Lucky Cat
48 - Ziva-Sims - SimpleStudio404 Japanese Box Recs
49 - MurfeeL - MTCakestore Chinese Books Stackable
53 - HydrangeaChainsaw - Antique Set Chinese Table Lamp
55 - HydrangeaChainsaw - Sakura Bonsai
56 - you-lust - lisen-nymphy Buddha
57 - NoirandDarkSims - Mitarsi Kitsune
58 - SimpleStudio404 - Japanese Misc Set Emongake Deco
59 - you-lust - simaddict99 Oriental Paper Parasol
60, 68, 71-72, 76-77, 81-82 - TheNumbersWoman - Going Asian Outdoor Garden Set (Pagoda, Rock Path 2, Rock Path 1, Fountain, Ying Yang Garden, Water Feature, Deco Bridge Large, Apris Rocks Ponds) (TSR)
62 - Devirose - Japan Rug 1 (TSR)
64 - Angela - Kanto Garden Gong (TSR)
69, 73-75 - MurfeeL - C2077 Dashi no Matsuri Set (Parade Square Table Light, Parade Square Ceiling Light, Parade Round Ceiling Light, Parade Oval Ceiling Light)
78 - SIMCredible! - Asian Nook Fountain (TSR)
79 - DOT - Yard Wire Pole Lantern Mesh (TSR)
80 - SIMCredible! - Momentum Bamboo (TSR)
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inaflashimagine · 3 months
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(i’ll love you) til’ the day that i die
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pairing: nagumo yoichi x reader
wc: 5k
features: a piece that is part of a multi-chapter nagumo x reader x akao rion story i've been working on–i found it fitting that this section talks about his birthday! the only present he'll be getting here though is angst. includes manga spoilers, numerous mentions of akao. no use of pronouns. and for some context, reader was a poisons-making student at the JCC
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The harmonious union between Sakamoto Taro and Aoi is slated to happen during the middle of the worst heat wave in years.
It’s also the same week as Nagumo’s birthday.
Within a hand’s length lies a mini swiveling fan working its best in spite of the brutal conditions. When the weak breeze finally hits the front of your face you let out the most contented sigh. 
Today you’re supposed to water the bountiful assortment of plants decorating your living room and balcony–some cultivated for fun, like the tricky fern a doting, elderly neighbor had given you recently, and others grown for work, like your newly blooming sacred datura–but completing such a task would require you to stand up. And since moving from your current position requires energy you cannot manage to expend, you continue lying on the wooden floor of your apartment, limbs sprawled out lazily like a lounging starfish as you try to ignore the perspiration forming on your forehead. 
Staring at the ceiling, you think about the outfit Asami helped you choose a few days ago, an alarmingly expensive one that’s currently hidden in the corner of your packed closet–a simple, but elegant chiffon fit that flows down to the ankles. Unfortunately, you fear that a feather-light fabric won’t stop you from sweating buckets if your current get-up of a loose tank top and baggy shorts has anything insightful to offer on how you’ll fare the weather in the coming days.
You also regret not buying a present for Nagumo the day you went shopping. The wedding is not for three days, but his birthday is tomorrow. There’s no shot you’ll be able to leave your place today unless someone drags you out of it.
Even if you somehow manage to get outside, you’re still not sure what you’ll get him. Though he denies your accusations of him being a scrupulous person with refined tastes (“Me? Picky? Never!”), you’ll never forget almost choking on your dinner the one time you decided to search up the price of those shiny custom leather boots he likes to wear on assignments. The same missions where blood splatters all over the place.
Not that it matters. Unlike Asami, you don’t have the uncanny ability to distinguish and pick out good designer items, so purchasing anything in that realm feels pointless when he likely already owns that piece or will return the ones he dislikes. You guess being a professional assassin with a lot of money to spend means you can afford to be more deliberate with what you wear.
It also feels cheap to repeat presents, although there are a few golden ones to choose from the previous list. When he turned nineteen, he was initially wary of using the hefty supply of medicine you made to treat his motion sickness, considering you first gave him a similar concoction in high school that only had him hurling more violently. (A genuine mistake, you swear. Perhaps just as much as he swears his car sickness is genuine and not an excuse to get out of driving duty.) But aside from a mission that Sakamoto said would’ve been a disaster without Kamihate, lately you haven’t heard any complaints about him feeling carsick.
(Though two weeks ago, Shishiba picked up the batch of incapacitating agents and truth serums he needed for a target before randomly telling you that Nagumo still takes the pills whenever there’s a particularly long car trip. It almost felt like the blond was indirectly thanking you, since he said he was grateful that the rental cars could now stay tidy, but that small, knowing smirk irked you enough to tell him to get going with his mission unless he wanted to be forcefed an onion salad.) 
Maybe Nagumo would like an air conditioner. You sure would like one. 
There is one other option. It wouldn’t be particularly fancy or brand new, but perhaps the sentiment it brings will suffice. Slightly lifting your head, you stare at one of the only two pictures hanging on the otherwise blank wall. You swear you had a copy of it, but now you’re doubting yourself. The more you mull it over, the more complicated it seems, and you groan in frustration as your head hits the hard floor rather forcefully.
Just fretting over this makes you laugh. Your high school self could never imagine this being what you’d spend your waking days thinking about. Back then, the thought of calling Nagumo your friend made you instantly gag, and while now you sometimes hate admitting it aloud, it would be childish to outright deny your friendship with him. 
You only started getting him presents when someone suggested a group one for his eighteenth, begrudgingly agreeing to the idea because you figured a smiling, happy Nagumo was significantly better than dealing with a version that would resort to theatrics to lament the lack of receiving a present. Strangely enough, gifting him something not only celebrates his day but also feels like you’re keeping the spirit of another alive.
“Care to share your thoughts?”
Your lips pull into a slight frown, finding that the comforting canvas that is your ceiling has now been blocked by Nagumo’s large forehead.
“No wonder why you grow out your bangs.”
“Hurtful!” But his smirk hints that he’s not too offended, even when a freakishly long arm stretches outward to flick your own head. “Whatever happened to a simple ‘Hello’, dare I even say, a cordial ‘How are you’?”
“Oh. Right. I guess I can say that.” You blink slowly, a gesture he returns. “But maybe after you tell me how you got in here?”
That question is a moot one, considering he’s become an expert at discovering new ways to break into your apartment without causing a ruckus. To tally the number of times you’ve opened the front door just to see him lounging on the couch–smooching off your snacks and streaming subscriptions despite having his own–would require more than the two hands you currently have attached. Unfortunately, there’s no point in changing the locks when he knows how to pick each one.
He remains bent over from the waist up, hands placed on hips as his eyes idly roam across your face. From this position, falling strands of his jet-black hair look like icicles that are on the precipice of impaling your head.
“You know, you really should shut your windows when you’re not in the room! Who knows when a psycho might sneak into your lovely home?”
Entering through your bedroom window is a new method. Though you’ve only started living here for half a year, eager to move into a place that wasn’t directly above your’s family perfumery. After the JAA News Channel and the JAA Times deemed the shop the second-best fragrance store in the Western branches–tragically losing the coveted first-place spot to the Nishimuras–clientele has been an all-time high while privacy has been abysmally low. (Yet perhaps you’ve overestimated your ability to find the latter in the first place.)
You’re just glad you don’t have to go to the locksmith again–the poor old man started to worry for your safety when he saw you for a third time in less than a month. 
“Did you say hi to Mochi? He’s been enjoying his free roaming time.” 
He appears as if his brain stopped working, blank doe eyes as wide as ever. A nervous laugh leaves his agape mouth that becomes frozen into a forced grin. “He’s what?”
“What’s with that tone?”
“Oh, you mean my perfectly normal reaction to finding out your poisonous snake is outside its tank?”
Your dejected sigh is a long one. “For the millionth time, he’s venomous, not poisonous.”
The footsteps of professional assassins are quieter than that of a seasoned ballerina, so the fact that you can easily hear Nagumo’s hurried ones as he retreats to the hallway shows how dramatic he’s being. Your assumption that he’s heading to the guest room–which currently holds all your reptilian enclosures, including a safely stored Mochi–is right as he exclaims, “Oh, you think you’re a comedian now?”
Though the joke was short-lived your amusement thankfully lasts longer. “You still haven’t greeted him, that’s so rude! My, oh my, whatever happened to a simple ‘Hello’? Don’t hurt his feelings.”
“Killing the birthday boy is ruder! I can’t believe you’d do that to me.”
While Mochi is a boomslang, a snake whose venomous bite can have you bleed from all your orifices until you die, his previous owner made the rather unethical choice to have its glands removed. He’s probably the most timid snake you’ve rescued–and one of the most beautiful with such vibrant green scales–but you’d never free handle him. Of course, Nagumo doesn’t need to know that important tidbit. With how rare it is to successfully prank or lie to him, you secretly enjoy pulling his leg once in a blue moon.
“Not sure if you know this, but your birthday isn’t for another twenty-four hours,” you say with closed eyes, trying to picture yourself on a cool island rather than the sweltering oven that is your living room. Talking right now feels incredibly draining. “So at this very moment, there is no obligation to keep you entertained.”
Nagumo draws out a weary exhale. “Must you make our relationship sound so transactional? I just wanted to relax with a friend after a busy work day.”
When you no longer feel the faint wind from your fan, you crack an eye open and turn your head, only to see that the precious item has been moved so that he can direct it toward his own face while he places himself next to you.
His body lies in the opposite direction to yours, but both your curious gazes match at the same level. He’s replaced the suit and tie for an unbuttoned and eccentrically patterned camp collar shirt over a baggy black tank top and bright blue shorts, meaning the scorching heat outside is no fluke. It’s the first time you’re noticing how long his hair has grown, a small knot poking out from the nape of his neck.
“I’m not sure if our relationship is transactional since that implies a two-way model,” you explain slowly, like a teacher introducing a complex concept to their students. “I give, you take, and then I take when you give. If that’s actually the case, what will I get after you’ve stolen my hair tie?”
You just bought a new pack of them, too. The urge to head to your room to see if they’ve all been swiped from your vanity is strong, but the will to stay still is stronger.
He grins largely, the pale skin on his neck pulling taut as your glance falls to the Fibonacci spiral. That was the first tattoo he got after receiving the hefty commission that comes with being a member of the Order. It seems to glisten with small beads of perspiration, and you’re surprised the only enemy that triggers him to break out into a sweat is this unbearable weather.
“Well, I figured my presence was enough for you. Maybe more than enough, even.”
The snort that leaves you is less than graceful. “That’s a line all your targets must love hearing.”
He hums, stroking his chin. “I wouldn’t know, since I just came up with it today, and I took the day off.”
“You said today was a long work day.”
“Did I?” His carefree laugh sounds like chimes rustling in the soft wind. “Ah, you know me, I always take the week off for my birthday.”
“You’ve never done that.”
“It’s a new tradition. Thought it would be fitting with the little wedding happening in a few days.” His fingers lock together when he places them atop his chest, exhaling a wistful sigh. “Sakamoto-kun, getting married! They grow up so fast.”
Your body tenses at that. You know it should be good news–you’re happy for Sakamoto, too. It’s the implications that come with marrying a civilian that makes you worry.
Hyo brought it up during the last time he stopped by the shop, needing to pick up domoic acid for a mission; the sight of one of the tallest men you’ve seen cradling a miniature bottle would’ve provided more comic relief were it not for his questions that followed. When he commented that the quiet man was taking more time off and following through on fewer assignments, you figured he was mildly complaining about the need for other Order members to pick up his slack. Then he asked when was the last time you talked to Sakamoto.  
It would’ve seemed random–especially since you and Hyo seldom discuss anything beyond fragrances and poisons–had you not made that unspoken agreement with Nagumo months ago. Since that night, you’ve been careful with running into Sakamoto, or any 7-Eleven for that matter. 
And from what Nagumo has told you, no one else in the Order knows about Aoi, much less the fact that you two have met her. You hope it stays that way. The last thing this wedding needs is a splash of red.
Especially when you know the JAA doesn’t take well to assassins exposing the cracks in the association’s carefully constructed structure, and particularly when those who disrespect the rules causes others to question whether they could do the same. Almost two years have passed since Yotsumura’s defection, but his absence still looms over like a dark cloud in the distance that no one wants to acknowledge. The members first pointing out the fresh jagged scar on Shishiba’s chin was the last time anything connected to the founder of the Order was mentioned. 
His death serves a dull, painful reminder. A threat. Yotsumura was the one who hired you as a poisons expert retainer for his organization, a deal you only accepted after he assured you that you were chosen not because of Nagumo’s unabating–and Sakamoto’s sporadic–recommendations, but solely for recreating a highly coveted poison that was last made by your father. (“I don’t trust those two and I’m not the type to do favors. Besides, people who can make decent poisons are short in numbers these days.)
If the JAA treated their former No. 2 man like that, you fear how they might dispose of others who forget their loyalty. It’s a warning those like Hyo heed, and those like Sakamoto will ignore, especially if it contradicts what they want. 
So with Hyo being such a stickler for the rules, you simply shrugged at his question before changing the subject. If anyone is going to announce a JAA violation, it should be Sakamoto himself. Your job requires you to be okay with helping others kill, a fact you’ve never challenged, but you refuse to cause the death of an innocent civilian.
Thankfully, Hyo didn’t think much of your lack of an answer. Maybe he caught the visible discomfort in your shifting figure before dropping the topic, asking how your grandparents were instead. You sincerely hope his soft side–which you swear you’ve seen before–allows him to be more understanding of this delicate situation Sakamoto’s placed himself in. 
But the real concern lies in how long everyone will continue believing this false narrative that one of the country’s most formidable assassins won’t call it quits the minute he gets hitched to a normie.
“I still can’t believe it,” you say after a hot minute, eyes fixed back onto the ceiling. “They seem like complete opposites.”
Nagumos laughs, sounding quite amused. “Well, you’re definitely convinced they’ll stay together…”
“It’s not that, I just–” Where are you going with this? “Marriage is such a foreign concept to me.”
Even the way the word rolls off your tongue feels weird. Sounds off. 
“Foreign? Haven't you been to a wedding before?”
“Have you?”
Although he doesn’t respond right away, you can feel him burning holes into your face. 
You continue to stare straight above. 
“Well, I guess I crashed one, but that counts, right?” He bites his lip in contemplation. “The bride didn’t appreciate me killing the groom before their photoshoot, though.”
It takes restraint to not laugh darkly at what you ideally hope is a joke, but are cynically aware could very likely be the truth. “Gee, I wonder why…”
“Anyway, you act as if people in our profession don’t get married.”
“They don’t.” You won’t. At least, you don’t think you will. But telling him that feels wrong, so you stick with the unpleasant, sour taste in your mouth.
“And your parents? Mine?”
You can’t recall the last time he’s mentioned his parents. In fact, you don’t think he’s ever brought them up before.
“I mean, married to civilians.”
The sound of the fan whirring back to life makes you switch your gaze back to the floor. To Nagumo positioning the petite contraption next to your face.
“Man, this heat has you all depressed! We gotta make sure you’re not behaving like this at the wedding–no one likes a party pooper.”
“Nagumo, be serious for once,” you plead wearily, hating that it sounds like you’re whining.
“Oh man, I can’t be the only one feeling this sense of deja vu!”
“What do you mean?”
“Don’t be daft. Haven’t we talked about this before?” There’s a mirthful glint in his gaze that accompanies that teasing tone.
Right, the ‘tranquil’ nightly stroll featuring a civil conversation that felt more like some absurd ultimatum. “Not to the extent we should’ve.”
“Hmm, I remember calling it silly. A tad foolish. Ridiculous, sure. What else will fit…I’ll have to pull out a thesaurus at this rate.”
“I’m worried for her.”
He immediately stops ticking off his senseless list of words, sharp eyes studying your concern. “Hah! Worried? Come on, you know he’ll protect her. Will probably teach her a few moves, or maybe it’s the other way around. He did mention that she’s a Bruce Lee fan.”
The steady thrum of the spinning fan matches the rapid beats of your heart as you look at him imploringly. “And you know that’s not what I’m concerned about.”
His lips press firmly, a sudden grim expression saying more than his words ever could.
Nagumo may be as skillful as Sakamoto, perhaps even more adept than his old friend, yet his inability to move on hinders him. He can lie about no longer being affected by it. Can masterfully hide his need for closure. But any hypocrite can spot when someone else is relying on the methods they also use.
He’s like you, in that way. The thought strikes your head so abruptly it begins to ache.
It’s his turn to look up, hands behind his head as he sighs. “It’ll be okay! Seriously. She trusts him.”
“As if that’s enough.” In this world, it isn’t. If Sakamoto attempts to leave, it will only follow him. 
He has to be aware of this. Right? Blind trust is reserved for idiots who enjoy getting hurt.
“Hmm, who’s to say? But being so guarded sure makes for a boring life.”
Your stomach twists into knots, cognizant of who that’s directed toward. “At least it guarantees safety.”
“Please,” he chides, not unkindly, “then why stick to poison-making? And nothing in life is guaranteed. You know that more than anyone.”
He must catch your slight wince–of course he does, who are you kidding?–because he quickly adds on, a bit higher in pitch and certainly more lively than how you’re feeling, “One never knows when there’s an assassin about to cut off your head, after all!”
“I’m talking about Aoi, here.” Yet you aren’t fooling anyone with how defensive you sound.
“You really are the worst liar I know.” He turns his body to face you in the same direction, calling your name when you’re reluctant to do the same. His voice is so quiet your ears strain to hear the low mumble. “What are you so afraid of?”
It doesn’t help that when you close your eyes, you only see her face. Can even vividly picture every single strand of blue hair that hides the tiny dark flecks in those annoyingly golden eyes.
This really is the last conversation you want to have with anyone, least of all him. 
You suck in a short breath before rolling to your side, growing increasingly aware of how stuffy the room feels. How close he is to you. 
“I’m not afraid, I’m…” You falter. “I’m just tired of losing people.” 
Your face burns as you continue to be met with silence, a quiet that you doubt with how loudly your heart pounds against your ribs. The confession is incredibly shameful to say aloud, considering what you do for a living. It’s more embarrassing to admit it to another person, specifically to someone who will undoubtedly respond with one of his classic facetious remarks. (Though you argue such a reply is warranted.) 
But still, finally getting it out in the open, after sitting with it for so long, makes you feel a bit less lonely. 
He doesn’t say anything, his uncharacteristically sober gaze searching yours.
You feel him grab your hand gently, your muscles initially flexed when you see him place it on top of his cheek.
Yet there’s no other resistance on your end, and you’re frightened by how quickly your body reacts to the movement. Your palm even seems to have a mind of its own with the way it cups his face immediately. As if some primordial instinct just kicked in.
Nagumo stays still as your fingers trace soft lines across his smooth skin. From the delicate slope of his nose and the high set of cheekbones to the sharp edge of his jaw and the long lashes that frame round, dark eyes. Eyes that hold a void you’re never able to tap yourself into, unless you risk getting sucked into that black hole. 
You feel starved, unable to stop admiring a beauty so alluring. Inviting. He’s warm to the touch. 
Alive. 
And despite your brain reminding you that he’s here, right in front of you, another part of you can’t believe it until you’ve committed every feature to memory. The intimate action requires all your concentration that you nearly forget the light trail of sweat forming at the back of your neck, or the insufferable heat threatening to swallow you two whole.
Your fingers hover right above his lips with a slight waver, though you unabashedly stare at them and the way they twist upwards when he catches you in the act. 
“Go out with me.”
A mere whisper, terribly low that if you aren’t sharing the same breaths you might’ve missed it.
It feels like you just got the wind knocked out of you. Looking up, you blink away the reverie you slipped yourself into, trying your best to forget the moment when those exact same words were said by someone else so long ago. “What?”
“Go out with me,” he repeats, a bit louder this time, and that’s when you notice his hand is on your hip. “We can go to the wedding together. Be the hottest couple.” He pauses, thinking that over again. “Well, second hottest, I suppose. That’s what we’d tell them, anyway.”
You’d laugh from the shock of it all if it weren’t for your unsteady heart attempting to jump out of your chest. “How…forward of you.”
Even his snorts are graceful. “You say that as if it’s a new trait of mine.”
“That’s because I don’t know what else to say.”
He smiles enthusiastically, and there’s a rare hint of nervousness to its boyish character. “How about ‘yes’? That’s not only the easiest answer but the right one, especially for the birthday boy.”
“Hey, you can’t pull that card.” You’re surprised your racing mind can currently form a coherent sentence. “Not yet, at least.”
His eyes crease with the smug smirk playing on his lips. “Huh, I guess you’re right. Not that I need to use it. Because we both know you feel it, too.”
The tip of his thumb skirts under your shirt and a shiver wracks your body from the contact. 
To steady the slight tremor in your hand, you flatten your palm against his face. Grasping fingers find purchase in his hair, a light exhale falling past your lips upon realizing how soft it is. Uncaring for how you cause it to fall loose from the tied knot. You know you shouldn’t, that you should stop. But it’s the only thing grounding you at the moment.
You can see your conflicted expression reflected in those big brown eyes that you get lured into far easily. The cascading sunlight makes them appear as a rich, coppery chestnut you can’t, or rather, don’t want to tear yourself away from.  
For a brief second, you can picture it clearly, can sense it with every fiber of your being. His comforting embrace after a long, tiresome day. The curve of his lips against your own. Entwining his hands with yours. Taking in his scent until you can distinguish no other. Him having you all to himself and you having him all to yourself. Where no one else, no thing can reach. The image is so vivid that you can touch it with a stretch of your arm, feel it brush against the edge of your fingertips. Closing your eyes, you feel yourself lean in, almost allow yourself to give in, to be swept by the grandeur of it all.
Almost.
You’re not sure what exactly pulls you back, but the uneasy dread that begins pooling in your stomach becomes harder to ignore with each sharp breath. You swallow the lump in your throat, a dull ache in your heart as you painfully pry your heavy hand off him and shake your head.
“I can’t.” Air leaves your chest. “I’m so sorry, but I can’t.”
The instant those words leave your mouth you know you’ve made a mistake. You desperately wish you could tell him why–to provide him some sort of explanation beyond the half-assed ‘it feels wrong’. Or at least something, anything, that doesn’t teeter between the straight razor edge of unnecessarily cruel and downright insane.
But when his smile no longer reaches his eyes, you doubt a clarification would’ve prevented him looking this sad. 
And then it’s gone in an instant. His well-worn mask is back on, the sunny disposition written so well across his face you wonder if the slightest inkling of disappointment was simply a figment of your imagination. 
He truly is a master of his craft. 
The room suddenly feels frigid and sterile, and panic begins to rise in your chest the moment he starts getting up. 
You find yourself standing, lamely trailing behind as he begins to open the door. “Wait, hold on–”
“Now, no need to look so guilty,” he says casually, back facing towards you. He tilts his head so you can only catch a glimpse of his face. Save for the thin stretch of his lips, you can’t begin to read his expression, much less fathom what’s going on in that head of his. “Not when I was just kidding!”
The cheerful delivery of that last line sounds so feigned you much prefer being stabbed in the gut multiple times than being the one to blame for all this. 
“Nagumo,” you try once again, voice getting weaker, “We should talk about this.”
He’s less than a few steps away from you but you’ve never felt this distant from him. You hate how good he is at making it seem like you’re an acquaintance he can now cross off his yearly check-in quota. Oceans apart would be a generous underestimate.
“See you at the wedding!”
The door closes before you can register that he’s left, not giving you the chance to study even the slightest change in his face. 
Then again, you don’t think you’ve ever been able to read past his facade. 
In such a short amount of time, everything seems to have flipped upside down, anxiety gripping its claws into you while you pace back and forth in search of a solution. You worry it might be too late to mend the gaping hole you recklessly created. 
In your frenetic pacing, your shoulder bumps into the wall, two pictures no longer in view as they fall onto the floor. The shattered glass punctures the silence that weighs in the air. Cursing under your breath, you bend down, careful to not cut yourself with the broken shards as you pick up the first photo and stare at the four people looking right back at you. 
It was Asami’s first photograph on the new digital camera you had gifted her for her birthday. She told all of you to smile and look at the fancy device, but (shockingly) only you, the poisons student who treated a lab manual like scripture, followed her instructions. 
Sakamoto ended up blinking in this one, and the last time you checked, a frown was not a smile. A squinting Akao was right next to him and to your left. Her black jacket slipped past her shoulders as she poked Nagumo in the cheek after she caught him wiggling his hand behind your head with two fingers up. One of his eyes was closed, the other one looking at you, but at least he was grinning from ear to ear. You can’t even remember what she was shouting at him, her open mouth–with the slightest upward curve at the corner if you examine it long enough–remaining frozen in time. All you can recall is their bickering making you laugh hard enough that your smile felt effortless. 
You try your hardest not to cry but realize it’s a lost cause when a teardrop dampens the photo paper.
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The vice admirals and their bedrooms
Salute recruits and soldiers to this sassy Saturday ⚓️🌊⚓️🌊⚓️🌊⚓️🌊⚓️🌊⚓️
Ever wondered what the bedrooms of the vice admirals look like , fear no more I'm here to spill the beans. Buckle up folks. For this post I have 3 vice admirals and one admiral as bonus. Enjoy
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The vice admirals wife over and out
Doberman:
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Oh hubby of mine ♥️ his hobby for the maritime spills right into the bedroom
White and navy are in our bedroom and everywhere there's a subtle hint at his career in the navy, with a bit of coastal feeling to it, since I can't stop collecting shells. For practical reasons of course the chest trunk.... this where Doberman hides ropes, for when I have been naughty. And important a deskbon his side of the bed.
And yes these bedpost seem old fashioned but heck Doberman makes good use of them, wink wink , nudge, nudge think of ropes.
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Onigumo:
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Oh shit why do you ask....??? He's a sadist so guess what his bedroom looks like, black, greys and red. Modern furniture, hardly any personal items. And essentially his bed is dungeon and Onigumos tools are nearby
Essentially his bedroom is a torture chamber and Onigumo ain't hiding that. He makes you beg to be bound to his bed. Metal and leather are the dominant features in his bed. It will take plenty of submissive love and at least 2 years before Onigumo allows you to at least put up a picture of you two, any decor item has somehow to fit to this dungeon style bedroom so no flowery picture frames keep it modern, like a stainless steel frame. One thing Onigumo, though, allows you to add is the assortment of harnesses and gags and collars which you get as gifts for your birthday and so on.
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Stainless:
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A man of of style he is into the imperial African style of bedroom. That sort you'd see in older Hollywood movies. He loves the mixture of white and dark wood. He likes this because of his exquisiteness and cleanliness. A fan of white & cream colours.
This liking he definitely has inherited from his esteemed marine family.
He definitely appreciates the lightness and the fact this style is ideal for him to go romantic with roses and candles to seduce you and you won't regret it.
His bedroom is Stainless vacation place, he will literally stay in it with you all weekend. Breakfast in bed, massages he will treat you like a queen. Definitely a place where Stainless retreats to and because its spacious enough he will dance with you completely rolelaying beingbon vacation.
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BONUS. ADMIRAL LEVEL
KIZARU
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Oh my where to start with Kizaru... luxurious, his bedroom is simply that. Simple but sophisticated, stylish but on the minimalist side. He is in favour of bright tones, whites and cream , though he wouldn't mind if you put on bright red or pink sateen bedding he actually laugh at it and be all kinky.
Some books and one photograph are present and yes lights, various styles. Keeps the desk out of his bedroom, no work allowed here only pleasure.
He definitely would be having decorative moodlights on the ceiling and a huge mirror.
Very important a giant glass door or extra large windows which Kizaru forgets to close when he has sex with you, yeah all of Marineford needs to hear your moans.
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Prompt: ballet slippers, chocolate pudding in a can, Wyoming
The house, when they walked in, was like nothing she’d ever seen before—striped wallpaper on the ceiling, paisley carpet on the floor, a circus worth of color on every surface. It was like a Carlton Varney fever dream; like a brothel with aspirations. Mulder actually paused in the doorway and leaned back out to double check the address number on the side of the house.
“Wow,” Scully said, daintily setting down her suitcase a few feet inside the door. She wanted to make a joke, but Mulder looked appalled.
“We can go home,” he said quickly. “We don’t have to stay.”
His tone was such that she suspected he might be on the verge of having a panic attack.
“I was promised a weekend away,” she said calmly, reaching past him to close the door. She took his own suitcase from his hand and set it down next to hers.
“Anyway,” she went on, “it’s just a place to…sleep.”
With that his attention returned to her and she thought she saw his cheek tic, threatening to smile. Giving him an arched eyebrow and a squeeze of the hand, she turned away from him to explore the flat, curiosity overtaking every other impulse.
“I don’t get it,” he said. “The reviews were great.”
Scully sauntered over to the corner where there was a small kitchenette; bright green cabinets, a hot pink coffee maker. She opened up a cupboard. The inside was lined with contact paper featuring a cornucopia of citrus, upon which sat a single can of chocolate pudding. Scully didn’t recognize the brand.
“Quaint and cozy?” she asked, turning back to him.
“Whimsical and fun,” he said sheepishly.
She had to resist the urge to laugh.
Mulder finally spurred himself into action, reaching up into the nearest lamp and giving it a few futile clicks. When it failed to produce light, he began hunting along the wall for a light switch. When he finally found one, he flicked it, and it was then that Scully’s gaze was pulled upward.
Hanging from the ceiling fan was a pair of soft pink ballet slippers, tied to the blades by their satin ribbons. As the fan began to move, roused into motion by Mulder flipping the switch, the slippers began to turn, toes out, spinning gracefully in a perpetual arabesque.
Scully smiled. “Cute.”
“I’m afraid one’s going to come flying off and kick me in the face,” Mulder said, eyes still dubiously skyward. “And I already feel weirdly beat up.”
Scully ignored him and casually continued her tour of the flat, passing by a rather tame painted landscape of rocky mountainous outcrops, the script underneath reading Jackson Hole, Wyoming. However, as she continued to walk past it, the picture gradually changed in a holographic effect, revealing, when she got to the other side of it, a painting of a woman lounging provocatively spread eagled, her fleshy breasts exactly mirroring the Tetons of the landscape. Scully paused to squint at the cursive label, which now read simply Wyoming Jackson’s Hole.
She couldn’t help but bark out a laugh.
“What?” Mulder called from across the room.
“You’re going to like the art,” she told him, approaching the only other doorway in the place, which had to lead to the small apartment’s en suite.
She pulled up short. The bedroom was just as outlandishly decorated as the rest of the flat, but the room’s main draw was an absolutely palatial four poster bed, curtained on all sides by bright red velvet with fringe, pulled back just enough to reveal a monolith of a mirror tucked into the canopy.
Mulder came up to stand beside her, huffing out a long whistle.
“This in the reviews?” she asked him, wrapping an arm around his waist.
“The term ‘whimsical’ was doing a lot of heavy lifting,” he said. “But no one mentioned the bed was a mirrored grotto.”
Scully felt for him—he’d been excitedly planning this for weeks. He’d promised to take her out of town for a quiet romantic getaway. She would not let him sink into a funk over something as trivial as heinous decor. She ducked out from under his heavy arm and took him by the hand, pulling him into the room.
“Do a little heavy lifting yourself,” she said suggestively, “and we can field test the term ‘fun.’”
He finally cracked a smile and followed her into the room.
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mlpmoviemerch · 1 year
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New My Little Pony: Make Your Mark Interchangeable Night Light
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New My Little Pony: Make Your Mark Interchangeable Night Light available here: https://amzn.to/46cA1ed
Details below:
Interchangeable Projection Scenes: With two interchangeable projection scenes, this projection night light casts ponies or mesmerizing jewels onto your walls and ceiling. Turn the speaker on and let it lull your kids to sleep. 
12.2cm (4.8") tall projection light: This compact My Little Pony Projection Light is a blend of playful design and advanced tech. It offers vibrant lighting that transforms any bedroom into a whimsical pony paradise, acting as both a lamp and mood light. 
Power Options: With versatile power options, the My Little Pony Projection Light can be powered via USB (cable included) or with 3 AA batteries (not included). This feature enhances the gadget's portability, making it a great addition to your homeware. 
Official My Little Pony Product: This projection light is an officially licensed My Little Pony product. With its unique pony-themed design, it's a perfect addition to your home décor and an excellent gift for fans. 
Made by Paladone: This product was designed responsibly in the UK by Paladone, the award-winning global consumer products company. Paladone is a renowned creator of pop culture themed presents, bedroom decor, and novelty merchandise such as this lamp.
Perfect gift for any My Little Pony fan!
Features an Interchangeable night light.
Brand: Paladone
Character: My Little Pony
Color: Multicolor
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 5.39 x 4.61 x 4.57 inches
Assembled Product Weight: 10.5 ounces
Inspired by My Little Pony: Make Your Mark
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influencermagazineuk · 4 months
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How to Design a Functional and Stylish Loft Retreat
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The attic is often one of the most underutilised spaces in a home, yet it offers immense potential for creative transformation. With thoughtful planning and a dash of creativity, an attic can be converted into anything from a tranquil retreat to a bustling playroom. This article explores a variety of imaginative and practical ideas for attic makeovers, helping you design a space that is not only functional but also stylish and personal. 1. Setting the Stage: Initial Planning Before diving into the aesthetic details, it's important to address the practical aspects of converting your attic: - Structural Integrity: Consulting with a structural engineer is essential to ensure your attic can handle the conversion, particularly the floor's ability to support additional weight. - Insulation and Ventilation: Proper insulation is crucial for maintaining comfort, while adequate ventilation will prevent moisture buildup and regulate temperature. 2. Choose Your Attic's New Purpose The function of your new attic space should reflect your household's needs. Here are a few ideas: - Home Office: With more people working from home, an attic office offers a secluded space away from daily distractions. - Guest Suite: Adding a guest bedroom and possibly a small bathroom can provide privacy and comfort for visitors. - Creative Studio: Artists or hobbyists can benefit from a dedicated space for painting, crafting, or music. 3. Creative Design and Layout Maximizing an attic's quirky layout can lead to truly creative design solutions: - Embrace Angled Ceilings: Instead of fighting the sloped ceilings, use them to your advantage. Install skylights for natural light or create built-in storage beneath them. - Open Floor Plan: Keep the space open to avoid a cramped feeling. Use furniture and rugs to define different areas without erecting walls. - Smart Storage: Utilise every nook for storage. Custom shelving and cabinets that fit into irregular spaces can hide clutter and maintain a sleek look. 4. Styling Your Attic Space Decorating your attic should be an expression of your personal style and the room's function: - Colour Palette: Light colours make a room feel bigger and brighter. Use soft shades on the walls and ceiling to create a sense of height and space. - Textures and Materials: Combine various textures to add interest and cosiness. Wood beams, plush rugs, and soft throws can make the space feel inviting. - Lighting: Layered lighting is crucial in attics, where natural light may be scarce. Combine ambient, task, and accent lighting to enhance functionality and mood. 5. Overcoming Design Challenges Attics come with inherent challenges that can be turned into design features: - Eaves and Corners: Turn these into cosy reading nooks, play areas for kids, or bespoke storage units. - Access Solutions: If your attic access is limited, consider installing a spiral staircase or a more robust pull-down Fakro loft ladder to enhance safety and accessibility. - Temperature Control: Attics can be hot in summer and cold in winter. Invest in a good HVAC solution or consider portable heaters and fans for temperature regulation. 6. Adding Personal Touches Finalize your attic makeover with personal touches that reflect your interests and tastes: - Artwork and Decorations: Choose art that speaks to you; this can be an inspiring finishing touch for a workspace or a comforting element in a bedroom. - Functional Decor: Items like stylish baskets for storage or an ornate mirror can serve practical purposes while enhancing the decor. - Thematic Elements: If your attic has a specific theme (like a nautical-themed playroom), incorporate elements that bolster this theme, such as decor, textiles, and colours. A creative attic makeover not only adds valuable living space to your home but also offers a unique opportunity to design a room that perfectly suits your needs and aesthetic preferences. Whether you're crafting a serene escape or a vibrant play area, your attic can become one of the most cherished spaces in your home, combining style, functionality, and comfort. Read the full article
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digitalsanshta · 10 days
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Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is a time of joy, festivity, and vibrant celebrations. It’s the season to decorate homes, exchange gifts, and light up our lives with dazzling lights and beautiful decorations. At Dynamic Electric World, we understand the essence of Diwali and offer a diverse range of products to make your celebrations unforgettable. Here’s a comprehensive list of Diwali products that will brighten your home and enhance the festive spirit.
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1. LED Diwali Lights
Diwali products list, includes LED Diwali Lights are a must-have for any Diwali celebration. They are energy-efficient, long-lasting, and come in a variety of colors and designs. Whether you’re looking for string lights to decorate your home or fairy lights to add a magical touch to your garden, Dynamic Electric World offers a range of LED lights that cater to all your needs. From classic warm white to vibrant multi-colored lights, our collection ensures your home sparkles throughout the festive season.
2. Decorative Lamps and Lanterns
Add an extra layer of charm to your Diwali decor with Decorative Lamps and Lanterns. These come in various traditional and contemporary designs, perfect for placing around your home. Our range includes handcrafted lanterns, vintage-inspired lamps, and modern table lamps that create a warm, inviting ambiance. Made from high-quality materials, these products are not only beautiful but also durable, making them a lasting part of your Diwali decor.
3. Diwali Diyas and Candles
No Diwali celebration is complete without Diwali Diyas and Candles. At Dynamic Electric World, we offer a wide selection of traditional and decorative diyas, including clay diyas with intricate designs and scented candles that fill your home with pleasant fragrances. Our diyas are available in various sizes and styles, ensuring you find the perfect ones to light up your home and your heart.
4. Festive Wall and Window Hangings
Transform your living space with Festive Wall and Window Hangings. These decorative pieces add a festive flair to any room. From colorful paper lanterns and beautiful torans to elegant wall hangings with traditional motifs, our collection is designed to bring the spirit of Diwali into your home. Made from premium materials, these hangings are easy to install and will add a touch of elegance to your decorations.
5. Electrical Accessories
Ensure that your Diwali celebrations go off without a hitch with our range of Electrical Accessories. This includes extension cords, multi-plug sockets, and surge protectors. These accessories are essential for safely powering up your lights and decorations, making sure that you don’t face any electrical issues during the festivities. Dynamic Electric World provides high-quality, reliable products to ensure that your Diwali experience is smooth and hassle-free.
6. Decorative Fans and Ceiling Lights
Elevate the style quotient of your home with Decorative Fans and Ceiling Lights. Our collection includes ceiling fans with stylish designs and energy-efficient LED ceiling lights that blend functionality with aesthetics. These products not only provide effective cooling and lighting but also enhance the overall look of your home during the festive season. Choose from a range of modern and traditional designs to match your decor theme.
7. Festive Electrical Gadgets
For a touch of modernity, explore our selection of Festive Electrical Gadgets. This includes smart plug adapters, remote-controlled lighting systems, and portable battery-operated lamps. These gadgets add convenience and innovation to your celebrations, making it easier to manage and enjoy your Diwali decorations. With user-friendly features and stylish designs, these products are perfect for tech-savvy individuals looking to upgrade their festive experience.
8. Gift Items and Hampers
Complete your Diwali shopping with our range of Gift Items and Hampers. From elegantly designed gift boxes and personalized items to pre-arranged hampers filled with festive treats and essentials, we have everything you need to surprise your loved ones. Our gift items are thoughtfully curated to reflect the spirit of Diwali, ensuring that your gifts are as memorable as the occasion itself.
Why Choose Dynamic Electric World?
At Dynamic Electric World, we pride ourselves on offering high-quality, innovative products that enhance your Diwali celebrations. Our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction ensures that every product you purchase from us is a perfect addition to your festive decor. With a focus on reliability, style, and functionality, we are your go-to destination for all things Diwali.
As you prepare to celebrate this joyous festival, let Dynamic Electric World be a part of your festive preparations. Explore our extensive Diwali products list and discover the perfect items to light up your home and bring cheer to your celebrations. Wishing you a bright, joyous, and memorable Diwali!
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ledlumlighting · 8 months
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Ceiling Fan with Decorative Lights - Style Meets Comfort in Every Spin
Elevate your home decor and comfort with LEDLUM Lighting Ceiling Fan featuring decorative lights. Experience the perfect blend of functionality and aesthetics as the gentle breeze and ambient lighting transform your space. Our ceiling fan collection combines innovative design with energy-efficient LED technology, creating a stylish and comfortable environment. Discover the ultimate fusion of form and function – explore LEDLUM's Ceiling Fan with Decorative Lights and bring a touch of elegance to every room. Embrace a new era of illumination and airflow with LEDLUM Lighting.
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decorworks · 17 days
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Lisa's Playful, Warm and Relaxed Berlin Home
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Friday's home tour calls for somewhere that you'd want to pull up a chair and hang out for a while, don't you think? Warm, inviting and relaxed, I think Lisa's Berlin home fits the bill perfectly! Located in an altbau (early 20th century) building  the 160 m2 living space has the most wonderful bones (think high ceilings, chequered tiles, beautiful stucco) - but it's the way that Lisa has decorated it that gives it that personal touch. The interior is a blend of Scandinavian design pieces, playful textiles and lovely lamps. A fan of plants and flowers, greenery is never far away despite the urban location. Ready for some Friday feels? 
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Secret to chasing the winter blues away? Hang a hammock in the window beside palms so you can relax in the sun and pretend you're somewhere tropical! 
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If you look closely at Lisa's home, you'll notice lots of playful details, like this curly cushion! 
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The apartment is full of the most beautiful light thanks to the large windows and balcony doors. Golden touches seen in the yellow walls and chest-of-drawers help to accentuate the warm feel. 
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Colourful rugs add a vibrant touch and look like art for the floor! 
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Oh, how I'd love a walk-in-wardrobe like this, how about you? Lisa's apartment has really got me in the mood for the weekend, are you feeling it too?Are there any details that caught your eye? Would you consider having a hammock in your home? So many questions today! While you ponder your answers, you can see more of this charming Berlin home over at @casa__lottii. The German city is known for its creativity and somewhere I love to visit every now and again (it's only around 6 hours drive from Malmö). Here are some other homes I've featured in the past:My dear friend Igor's beautiful Berlin home A light-filled family home with a Nordic touch An edgy Berlin home full of contrast Right friends, it's time for me to wrap up here. Thank you so much for stopping by this week, I've loved reading all your comments and happy to hear you have enjoyed the tours! Kram!Photography courtesy of @casa__lottii, shared with kind permission.  Read the full article
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Cute, pastel 1957 mid-century modern ranch style home in Phoenix, AZ. 3bds, 2ba, $489K.
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It looks like they may have painted the original decorative stone front.
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You don't usually see MCM homes done in pastels, b/c the colors of the period were bold. The creamy white fireplace looks lovely.
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There is a skylight and the living room is quite large.
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To the left there's a Tiki room and to the right is a dining room.
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The Tiki room is adorable. It's like a little bamboo hut and has nice lighting. There's a large window that would probably look nice with the shade up in the daylight. I think that this room also needs a little bar, especially if it had a palm leaf roof.
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I like the shutters in this room. You can probably also fit a table for 6 and maybe some nice wallpaper.
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The kitchen is all original and all pastels. I love the pastels, especially the peachy pink and turquoise counter. I would do a backsplash, too.
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Amazing original oven, cooktop, and exhaust hood.
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This bedroom has a very cool floor. It could use a nice feature wall.
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Bath #1 is so cute. Look at the little mermaid decals.
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This room has wainscoting and a wood floor. I would probably change out the wallpaper.
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Bath #2 has a cute new pedestal sink.
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I'm wondering if this room, with the fancy ceiling and fan, is the primary.
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The yard can use some some work. It's very drab, but definitely has potential. I know it's hot in Phoenix, but it really needs sprucing up. There's also a nice roof-top deck. This can be beautiful.
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There's a 2 car garage, the lawn is probably fake turf, b/c Phoenix. 7,086 sq ft lot. It was reduced $6K, but I still feel that it's a little too high, b/c it needs a refresh.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/8026-N-10th-St-Phoenix-AZ-85020/7790268_zpid/
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Enhancing Home Aesthetics with Decorative Fans from Breezalit Fans
In today’s world of interior design, the focus is not just on furniture, lighting, and color schemes. One often overlooked yet crucial element is the ceiling fan. While traditionally seen as a functional item, ceiling fans have evolved into a key component of home decor. This shift is evident with the growing popularity of Decorative Fans. These fans are designed not just to keep you cool, but to add a touch of elegance and style to your living spaces. Breezalit, a brand known for its innovation and quality, offers a wide range of Decorative Fans that can enhance the aesthetics of any home.
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1. The Role of Decorative Fans in Interior Design
Decorative Fans have become a staple in modern interior design. Gone are the days when fans were mere appliances. Today, they are considered an integral part of the overall decor, contributing to the ambiance of a room. Breezalit’s Decorative Fans are crafted with both functionality and aesthetics in mind, offering a perfect blend of style and performance.
These fans come in various designs, finishes, and materials, allowing homeowners to choose a model that complements their interior decor. Whether your home has a contemporary, traditional, or eclectic design, there’s a Decorative Fan from Breezalit that will seamlessly fit into your space.
2. Choosing the Right Decorative Fan
Selecting the right Decorative Fan is essential to achieving the desired look and feel in a room. When choosing a fan, consider the overall theme of your home. For instance, if your home has a modern, minimalist style, a sleek, metallic fan with clean lines from Breezalit would be an excellent choice. On the other hand, if your decor leans towards the classic or rustic, a fan with wooden blades and intricate detailing might be more suitable.
Size is another critical factor. A fan that’s too large can overwhelm a small room, while a small fan in a large room might look out of place. Breezalit offers Decorative Fans in various sizes to ensure that you find the perfect fit for every room.
3. Features that Make Breezalit Decorative Fans Stand Out
Breezalit’s Decorative Fans are not just about looks; they are designed with advanced features that enhance their functionality. Many models come with energy-efficient motors that ensure powerful airflow while consuming less electricity. This not only helps reduce energy bills but also contributes to a more sustainable lifestyle.
Moreover, Breezalit fans are equipped with silent motors, ensuring that your fan operates quietly without disturbing the peace and tranquility of your home. The fans also come with remote controls, allowing you to adjust the speed and lighting with ease, adding convenience to style.
Lighting is another feature that sets Breezalit’s Decorative Fans apart. Many of their fans come with integrated lighting options, which can be used to illuminate a room while adding a decorative element. The lighting can be adjusted to suit the mood or time of day, making these fans versatile and functional.
4. The Impact of Decorative Fans on Home Value
Investing in high-quality Decorative Fans like those from Breezalit can also add value to your home. Potential buyers often look for features that set a home apart, and stylish, well-designed ceiling fans can make a significant difference. They not only enhance the visual appeal of a room but also indicate that attention has been paid to the finer details of the home.
A well-chosen Decorative Fan can act as a focal point in a room, drawing the eye upward and making the space feel more open and airy. This can be particularly beneficial in rooms with low ceilings, where a stylish fan can add a sense of height and dimension.
5. Maintaining Your Decorative Fan
To keep your Decorative Fans looking their best, regular maintenance is key. Dust the blades and housing regularly to prevent the build-up of dirt, which can affect both the appearance and performance of the fan. Breezalit fans are designed for easy maintenance, with finishes that resist tarnishing and corrosion.
It’s also a good idea to periodically check the fan’s balance. An unbalanced fan can wobble, creating noise and potential wear on the motor. Breezalit provides instructions on how to balance your fan, ensuring it continues to operate smoothly and quietly.
Conclusion
Decorative Fans have evolved far beyond their basic function of circulating air. Today, they are a crucial element of interior design, offering a perfect blend of form and function. Breezalit’s range of Decorative Fans provides homeowners with stylish, efficient, and durable options that can enhance the aesthetics of any room. Whether you’re renovating your home or just looking to add a touch of elegance, Breezalit’s Decorative Fans are a smart and stylish choice.
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Discover the Elegance of Fancy Fans with Dynamic Electric World
Are you looking to elevate the aesthetics of your home while keeping it cool? Look no further than fancy fans! Fancy fans are more than just cooling devices; they are a stylish addition to any room, blending functionality with stunning design. At Dynamic Electric World, we bring you a wide range of elegant and innovative fancy fan that cater to your unique taste and style. In this blog, we will explore why fancy fans are the perfect choice for modern homes and how Dynamic Electric World stands out as your go-to destination for these stunning ceiling pieces.
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What Makes Fancy Fans So Special?
Fancy fans have become a popular choice among homeowners, interior designers, and decorators due to their ability to combine utility with aesthetic appeal. Here’s what sets them apart:
Stylish Designs: Unlike traditional ceiling fans, fancy fans come in an array of designs, ranging from sleek, minimalist styles to ornate, vintage-inspired models. This versatility allows you to find the perfect fan that complements your room’s décor.
Innovative Features: Modern fancy fans are equipped with advanced features such as remote control, LED lights, reversible blades, and energy-efficient motors. These additions make them not only a statement piece but also highly functional.
Enhances Room Ambiance: Fancy fans can drastically improve the ambiance of a room. Whether it's a luxurious chandelier fan for your dining room or a modern, sleek fan for your living space, the right fan can become a conversation starter.
Multiple Finishes and Materials: From wood and metal finishes to glass and crystal embellishments, fancy fans are available in a variety of materials that can match any room's style, be it contemporary, classic, or rustic.
Quiet and Efficient: Thanks to their high-quality build, fancy fans are designed to operate quietly, ensuring a peaceful environment without compromising on performance. Many models also offer energy-efficient operations, saving you on electricity bills.
Why Choose Dynamic Electric World for Your Fancy Fans?
Dynamic Electric World is a trusted name in the electrical products industry, renowned for offering top-notch, stylish, and durable fans. Here’s why you should consider us when shopping for fancy fans:
Wide Variety of Options: At Dynamic Electric World, we provide a diverse collection of fancy fans to suit different tastes and preferences. Whether you are looking for something modern, vintage, or a statement piece, you’ll find the perfect fan with us.
Quality Assurance: All our fans are crafted from high-quality materials and are rigorously tested to ensure longevity and performance. We only stock products from reputed brands that offer exceptional durability.
Competitive Pricing: We believe that luxury and style shouldn’t break the bank. That’s why we offer competitive prices on all our fancy fan, ensuring you get the best value for your money.
Expert Guidance: Our knowledgeable staff is always ready to assist you in finding the right fan that matches your room's design and cooling needs. We provide expert advice on installation, maintenance, and energy-saving tips.
Customer Satisfaction: Customer satisfaction is at the heart of our business. We strive to provide excellent service, from helping you choose the right product to after-sales support. Your satisfaction is our top priority.
Top Fancy Fan Picks from Dynamic Electric World
Here are some of our top picks that have been favorites among our customers:
Chandelier Fancy Fan: Perfect for adding a touch of luxury to your living or dining room. This fan features crystal embellishments and a powerful motor, creating a stunning centerpiece.
Wooden Blade Fan with LED: A great blend of classic and modern, this fan comes with reversible wooden blades and integrated LED lights, making it ideal for any room.
Minimalist Metal Fan: For those who prefer a sleek, understated look, our metal fans provide a modern aesthetic without compromising on performance.
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