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A thread about architecture, buildings, and interior design
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Y'know, the following video isn't meant to be a direct follow-up to the above but it works very well as such.
That guy with the "laundromat"...the way he describes it, he basically opened it up as a shared community space, just letting people come in and hang out. It's that "third place", despite being technically a private residence.
For some reason, the stuff I post here seems to be mostly urban planning and the like, rather than strictly buildings.
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/it-came-from-the-70s-the-story-of-your-grandmas-weird-couch/
TIL of Granny GlennMagusHarvey couch
Autocorrect, not even once.
(As it is probably more common than people admit in Mandela Effect stories, I guess I noticed and forgot about it.)
I accidentally stumbled upon another of these distressing toilet pictures.
Another "microapartment". Figured you might find it curious.
Also, you either eat outside, standing up, on bed or on the toilet.
Though there's a lot of vertical space wasted. If the upper level's basically just gonna have a bed, you could put more storage above and beneath it.
^ yeah, I can like imagine a drawer or a shelf fitted in that corner between the wall with the door and the ceiling, it's not like you need more place than is necessary to crawl into bed. You know what mate, I see you have what it takes to be a successful real estate developer, innit?
Another example of curious interior design.
Is this to make sure nobody steals your precious bone China when you're in the shower?