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Frida Kahlo and her pet fawn Granizo
Spend money. Change your hairstyle. Sell your old clothes and pursue your new style with the money you get from it. Be strong. Be patient. Get drunk if you want to, but not every weekend. Buy a chocolate bar every week when your favorite tv show is on. Take hot baths. Wake up early. Start jogging. Write. Find a friend who will listen to you and don’t stop until you find it. Study. Read. Make your Instagram cool. Write some more. Get that damn piercing. Buy bath bubbles and bath more. Adore your body. Shave, for yourself. Book flights for next spring. Write this day down, write it all down. Cry. Finally feel some homesickness. Learn to be in silence. Learn to stand being alone. Drink lots of coffee. Get ready for christmas. Feel smart at school. Spend a weekend alone. Take lots of selfies. Eat chocolate while watching reality tv-shows. Meditate. Stretch. Learn ballet. Buy overprized coffee. Learn to be with yourself.
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fuckk off why is this the funniest fucking thing I’ve ever seen??
the pope reaffirms his dominance over all the bishops by flaunting his hefty and intricate catalog of church based party tricks. what the media won’t show you was his 15-minute collection plate juggling routine.
I’M SCREAMING
Nest We Grow College of Environmental Design UC Berkeley + Kengo Kuma & Associates
In response to an international design-build competition, our team proposed a quintessentially Californian approach embracing many ideas still new to Asia, from where most of us hail. These Californian ideas formed into Nest we Grow, which grew from a shared interest in the materials that make up our build environment with a focus on renewable materials.
The program of the Nest is decided according to the life cycle of these local foods: growing, harvesting, storing, cooking/dining, and composting, which restarts the cycle. All members of the community help to complete each stage, allowing the structure to become a platform for group learning and gathering activities in the Nest throughout the year. Community participation extends and completes the life cycle of local foods, which is a symbiotic relationship. This is the time-line of people and food in the Nest, and this is the Nest for people and food.
The Redevelopment Of The Whitworth MUMA
Mixing dining chairs
Another budget friendly tip if you want color but don't want to go totally crazy is to round up some chairs and paint them in the same color family.
Getting the same chair but in different colors is probably the easiest way to pull off this look. This way there's consistency with the shapes, materials, and styles, and you get to experiment with the color palette.
try adding a pop of color or interest by using different accent chairs on the ends. This is a great way to take advantage of sample sale or last call chairs that are missing a full set.
If color isn't your thing but you want the eclectic dining look, stick with neutrals. White, black, metals and woods are a good idea either on their own or mixed together.
Similar to the accent chairs on the end, you can mix things up and create a dramatic contrast between modern and traditional by adding a slick modern chair to your traditional set.
how to make a room look bigger
http://www.remodelista.com/posts/how-to-make-a-room-look-bigger-11-expert-tips?utm_source=design_milk&utm_medium=pubexchange
metallic tiles
http://design-milk.com/reclaimed-wood-used-design-gallery-interior/
http://design-milk.com/parisian-flat-designed-couple-two-children/