I really can't think of much to say about these steampunk office designs other than that they're really, really awesome. *sigh* If only I could have an office like this... But then, I'd probably never get anything done.
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Showing posts with label interiors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interiors. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Home Office Designs
I really can't think of much to say about these steampunk office designs other than that they're really, really awesome. *sigh* If only I could have an office like this... But then, I'd probably never get anything done.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Industrial-styled Lamp Made From Old Books
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| This picture isn't mine. Please don't sue me. |
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Thursday, August 30, 2012
DIY Jewelry Hanger
A simple jewelry rack made from some screw-on hooks and a wooden coat hanger. I really wish I'd found this tutorial earlier: http://www.ispydiy.com/2012/07/diy-collaboration-hanger-jewelry-holder.html.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Pulley-Operated Curtains
This
is an idea I came up with after getting sick of trying to keep track of curtain
ties. It’s really quite simple to set up, and it greatly eases the
complications that come with flowing, Victorian-style curtains.
2. Affix three fairly sturdy nails
evenly spaced a few inches above the window, putting the middle nail slightly
higher than the other two.
3.Hang a double pulley from
the middle nail.
4. Cut two very long (about seven
ft.) pieces of string. Tie a small loop on each end.
5. Attach one end of a string to
the back of the curtain, about halfway down the window. I used safety pins, but
sewing would probably look more professional. Do this for both sides.
6. Thread each string over the nail
on its side and through the pulley, so both hang down in the center of the
window. The ends of the ropes should reach a few inches above the bottom of the
window.
7. Affix another nail about four
inches below the bottom window, positioned so that it lines up with the pulley
and the dangling ropes.
8. To open your curtains, pull down
your ropes and hook the looped ends around the bottom nail.
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