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I have a pair from 1999, but they're metal :( I'll have to get creative.
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Creaky floors, however, are eternal.
As a serious criticism, while visually cool it really only serves a doors purpose if that purpose is binary: completely open or completely closed. It doesn't really have any of the benefits that doors are able to provide when partially opened or partially closed. But visually cool in a way that if you actually put it in your house would then provide laughs for whoever buys the house 25 years later. |
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Things like that have been going around a lot lately.
And while I admire the ingenuity of individual pieces all I end up thinking with that stuff is how it means lviing like you're changing hotel rooms every couple hours. You can never just get comfortable in your space and have to live constantly constrained in how you can move and having to be impeccably clean and organized because you can't go to bed until everything is put away and the kitchen can be unfolded into your bedroom. Essentially it is like living in an RV that doesn't go anywhere. |
I like the chairs that hang on the wall as art. I like the fold-down key shelf. I like the fold-down guest bed/work desk.
I like a lot of the space-saving things, for pieces I don't often use. For my bed, and my couch, the things I use all the time, I'd rather not have it be either multi-use or folding. |
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