Architecture Class/Dream House
Gear mirror set as art somewhere.
Repurposed denim in a rug with tan accents ties in the rust colours I'm going for, as well as helps the cold floor be less unfomfortable.
Rust art would tie in the whole house. Shows colour scheme of red/orange to greyscale industrial modernism.
Brass piping on it's pull chain. It DOES NOT get cooler than pull chain toilets.
Oil rubbed bronze looks aged and the antique look of the faucet handles is tres bien.
Bolted metal has a upcycled warship look, would be cool.
Pyromania is a very real thing, but self control is too. This small, simple firepit acts as another feature to utilize outdoor space, and the fact it's woodburning allows it to be a minor cooking space as well.
I have softspot for steampunk, somehow incorporating it into an industrial style den of sorts would be nice to add a sort of grunge genre to my home.
Sectionals are nice and versatile.
Mirrored accents make the space look bigger, as well as adds a cleaner look which has nice contrast to the grungy-industrial look I'm going for.
Edison lights pared with cage-like decorative separations.
A little too rustic for my liking, but the amount of plants makes me very happy.
Multi-level spaces all within the same "room" is something I really admire.
Skylight again, yes I love skylights.
Skylight bedroom
Obviously not this exactly, bur repurposing old factories is so amazing to me.
Reused a VW Beatle hood/bonnet to make a swivel chair, also a big win.
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