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icehot13 · 2 years
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hello!!! lately I have a lot of readers who have been surprised to find we have multiple fandoms in common, so here’s a quick list of all of them!!
The big deal one: the Mandalorian!
The Way Home: season 1, if Boba Fett was there.
In Name Alone, the same fic but from Boba’s POV.
A Matter Decided, the din/boba lawyerAU written with @tr33xs!
a boba/din/fennec, and another one, a short din/boba, and a parents-of-high-schoolers au
Original
The biggest deal of all: the novel!
my most fave construction-themed story
Comics/Superheroes
Daredevil/Deadpool
Daredevil, a matt/foggy and another matt/foggy
deadpool/moon knight: the first fic, and its sequel with jake
Peacemaker: adrian being best friends with emilia
Doom Patrol: rita and larry being friends in a secret garden-themed fic, and a larry-centric one
TV Shows
Always Sunny: an AP Bio crossover fic
Sandman: corinthian/dream
our flag means death: the first fic and its sequel
Ted lasso: roy/jamie, its sequel, and a keeley/rebecca
Narcos: the fic where javi has amnesia, and a smutty one
top gun: the unfinished one, the finished one, the other finished one
Video Games
Call of Duty:
Soap/ghost: No Requiem (soap brings ghost on leave), Two Graves (ghost volunteers to go on leave with soap this time because soap seems sad), it's cute epilogue (ghost is bad at rugby)
Soap/ghost, ghost/konig and konig/soap: a restaurant au
Assassin’s Creed: this was years ago, there are nineteen of them, these are from ten years ago, very vintage ih13
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vincentdunn · 5 days
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Inside Rita Konig's smart London house, created by combining two flats into one | House & Garden
http://dlvr.it/TDTvZv
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thesimplyluxuriouslife · 11 months
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367: How to Create Décor that Welcomes & Comforts: How to Embrace the Ethos of Slow Decorating
  “The fastest way to a good life, is to slow down.” —World Institute of Slowness in Norway
Walking into a beautifully decorated home, an abode that welcomes you, gives you a hug and invites you to stay without saying a word takes time to curate. And even those homes that someone else has curated and we feel this way when we walk across the threshold into their home, it is their home, and not our own, filled with choices, items and details that they will appreciate more deeply than we ever could, even if we can understand why they appreciate it.
All of which is to say, curating a home for ourselves that gives us a hug each time we return home will take time, and so it is in our practice of patience and trust that the house will reveal what we need in time so long as we live consciously and feel our way honesty through living well in our homes, that we gradually begin to see and then feel how wonderfully loving and comforting a slowly decorated home can be to elevate our days and thus our lives.
Now, if you when you see the term ‘slow decorating’ you think to yourself, but I want to feel comfortable in my home now. I cannot live without basic comforts. I hear you and I completely concur. Which is why it is important to keep this approach of slow decorating in mind even more. Suzanne Imre from Neptune shares, “Slow decorating is about planning, considering, refining. It’s about having a strategy. A direction of travel, which helps clarify those decorating decisions (light or dark? Nickel or brass? Wood or tiles?). And it’s about enjoying the process as much as the results.”
And so it is with today’s episode/post, I would like to give you 10 tips to provide exactly that, your strategy moving forward.
Choosing to go the route of slow decorating is also a planet-friendly approach. Imre goes on to say, “This slower method also supports the desire for sustainability and preservation. If you have an unhurried approach to furnishing your home, you’ll likely buy less but better. And those pieces will have longevity.” This concept of quality over quantity has been the founding principle of living simply luxuriously and what inspired the TSLL blog coming to be, and it is just this concept that will serve us well, but also the planet should we choose to trust that with time, many benefits for many entities, ourselves, talented artisans, and the environment will be enjoyed. 
While I have known this concept to be worth putting into practice and have put it into practice with the three year journey of customization of Le Papillon as shared in this episode, I saw with my own eyes how choosing such an approach over years can create an amazingly special place when I had the opportunity to stay for a week at British interior designer Rita Konig’s North Farm in Durham, England.
Tune in to the latest episode of The Simple Sophisticate podcast
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bookdecorfactory · 1 year
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Open door, wall art, couch, pillows, frames, chair, wall design, Robert Kime, Rita Konig, Veere Grenney, Wendy Nicholls, Beata Heuman, British designers at home, Jenny Rose Innes typography modern fake book decor design. DIY living room decor. Beautiful crafted book decoration art pieces, faux book decor, coffee table decor, and bookshelf decor. To know more about this artwork, please search our store with the SKU code: BDOLGI110-OP. Read the full story here-https://tinyurl.com/5n6f9efj
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stardustings · 1 year
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Am doing the Rita Konig interior design course on Create Academy and my latest Google searches are all things like “reupholstering couch” and “Melbourne antiques”.
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ysoldethings · 2 years
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     Rita Konig has enhanced the airy interiors of this Manhattan house.
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portalagrovida · 2 years
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Quanto custa para obter um novo sofá?
Remodelista pediu à designer de interiores Rita Konig suas principais sugestões de tecidos para sofás. Ela relatou que o mohair é extremamente durável, embora caro, e o tecido estampado é adepto de disfarçar manchas. Konig também é fã de algodão, couro e lã – tecidos naturais, mas fortes. Se houver crianças ou animais de estimação, ou se sua família tiver o hábito de comer no sofá, considere tecidos de desempenho, que geralmente são à base de poliéster, tornando-os resistentes a manchas e umidade. A aparência do tecido impactará visualmente o design, mas sua sensação, chamada de mão, é ainda mais imperativa. A prioridade deve ser suavidade e conforto. Você pode ficar desanimado com qualquer coisa áspera, sedosa ou fria como couro, que é notoriamente frio para algumas pessoas. Há uma variedade de tecidos que podem ser percebidos como macios ou aconchegantes, e isso não é exclusivo das fibras naturais. Use seu senso de toque para ajudar a decidir e, se estiver comprando amostras on-line, peça amostras. O custo de um sofá dependerá do tamanho e dos materiais, conforme discutido, mas também da aplicação do tecido. O poliéster sólido geralmente é a opção mais barata, seguida por fibras naturais como linho, lã e mohair. Impressões complicadas também podem ser caras, mas ajudarão a esconder o desgaste e as manchas, e podem ser uma peça atraente. Comparamos a tela de 84 polegadas Olmo Ocidental Sofá Haven em capas diferentes para demonstrar como a escolha do tecido afeta os preços. O veludo de poliéster custava US$ 1.699, o tecido misto de linho custava US$ 1.799 e o 100% algodão custava US$ 1.899. Source link
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bungalowclassic · 3 years
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passionofmine · 5 years
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christalgayvhx195 · 4 years
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Home Remodel Ceilings Design Crush: Rita Konig - Harlowe James
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noemiabstoardk253 · 4 years
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Home Remodel Ceilings Design Crush: Rita Konig - Harlowe James
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vincentdunn · 5 months
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Finding a compromise between the minimalist tastes of its owner and her love of tactile fabrics and pattern, Rita Konig has subtly enhanced the airy interiors of this Manhattan house
http://dlvr.it/T6VSh5
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thesimplyluxuriouslife · 11 months
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367: How to Create Décor that Welcomes & Comforts: How to Embrace the Ethos of Slow Decorating
"The fastest way to a good life, is to slow down." —World Institute of Slowness in Norway
Walking into a beautifully decorated home, an abode that welcomes you, gives you a hug and invites you to stay without saying a word takes time to curate. And even those homes that someone else has curated and we feel this way when we walk across the threshold into their home, it is their home, and not our own, filled with choices, items and details that they will appreciate more deeply than we ever could, even if we can understand why they appreciate it.
All of which is to say, curating a home for ourselves that gives us a hug each time we return home will take time, and so it is in our practice of patience and trust that the house will reveal what we need in time so long as we live consciously and feel our way honesty through living well in our homes, that we gradually begin to see and then feel how wonderfully loving and comforting a slowly decorated home can be to elevate our days and thus our lives.
Now, if you when you see the term ‘slow decorating’ you think to yourself, but I want to feel comfortable in my home now. I cannot live without basic comforts. I hear you and I completely concur. Which is why it is important to keep this approach of slow decorating in mind even more. Suzanne Imre from Neptune shares, “Slow decorating is about planning, considering, refining. It’s about having a strategy. A direction of travel, which helps clarify those decorating decisions (light or dark? Nickel or brass? Wood or tiles?). And it’s about enjoying the process as much as the results.”
And so it is with today's episode/post, I would like to give you 10 tips to provide exactly that, your strategy moving forward.
Choosing to go the route of slow decorating is also a planet-friendly approach. Imre goes on to say, “This slower method also supports the desire for sustainability and preservation. If you have an unhurried approach to furnishing your home, you’ll likely buy less but better. And those pieces will have longevity.” This concept of quality over quantity has been the founding principle of living simply luxuriously and what inspired the TSLL blog coming to be, and it is just this concept that will serve us well, but also the planet should we choose to trust that with time, many benefits for many entities, ourselves, talented artisans, and the environment will be enjoyed. 
While I have known this concept to be worth putting into practice and have put it into practice with the three year journey of customization of Le Papillon as shared in this episode, I saw with my own eyes how choosing such an approach over years can create an amazingly special place when I had the opportunity to stay for a week at British interior designer Rita Konig's North Farm in Durham, England.
Tune in to the latest episode of The Simple Sophisticate podcast
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maliavandelrwb502 · 4 years
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Home Remodel Ceilings Design Crush: Rita Konig - Harlowe James
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melodycholnhga007 · 4 years
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Home Remodel Ceilings Design Crush: Rita Konig - Harlowe James
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diankoprowyepa310 · 4 years
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Home Remodel Ceilings Design Crush: Rita Konig - Harlowe James
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Design Crush: Rita Konig - Harlowe James
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