Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Gabby 03/22/2011 595 Share Share Brooklyn Life Brooklyn Life Open Thread What's Your Take? Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Register to leave a comment, or log in if you already have an account I’m definitely thinking somehting more formal jb. Log in to Reply That’s a nice one jessi. Log in to Reply Loose cushions are required so the kids can build pillow forts. Log in to Reply “I want a camelback or a chesterfield or some other sofa that refuses to allow people to think or look slouchy” Lech – you are channeling the prissy victorian woman living inside of you. Log in to Reply I like this one for the Jackals. He said he wanted to see the wood legs and it’s modern, yet classic: http://www.mgbwhome.com/cara_sf.asp Log in to Reply Loose cushions are OK. *Hate* sectionals. Log in to Reply “this is where I got my Bucks County furniture” ooof! For a gay man you sure have conservative taste in furnishings. What happened to all gay men being forward thinking in design? Log in to Reply Now what about curtains, lech. Visit the HOTD for what NOT to do. Log in to Reply I definitely don’t want a sectional or a loose cushion couch. Nothing with soft stuff to sink into on the back. More formal, not less. Not modern either. Not soft. OK I think I’m ready now. Thanks everyone. Log in to Reply < 1 … 21 22 23 24 25 … 66 >
“I want a camelback or a chesterfield or some other sofa that refuses to allow people to think or look slouchy” Lech – you are channeling the prissy victorian woman living inside of you. Log in to Reply
I like this one for the Jackals. He said he wanted to see the wood legs and it’s modern, yet classic: http://www.mgbwhome.com/cara_sf.asp Log in to Reply
“this is where I got my Bucks County furniture” ooof! For a gay man you sure have conservative taste in furnishings. What happened to all gay men being forward thinking in design? Log in to Reply
I definitely don’t want a sectional or a loose cushion couch. Nothing with soft stuff to sink into on the back. More formal, not less. Not modern either. Not soft. OK I think I’m ready now. Thanks everyone. Log in to Reply
I’m definitely thinking somehting more formal jb.
That’s a nice one jessi.
Loose cushions are required so the kids can build pillow forts.
“I want a camelback or a chesterfield or some other sofa that refuses to allow people to think or look slouchy”
Lech – you are channeling the prissy victorian woman living inside of you.
I like this one for the Jackals. He said he wanted to see the wood legs and it’s modern, yet classic:
http://www.mgbwhome.com/cara_sf.asp
Loose cushions are OK.
*Hate* sectionals.
“this is where I got my Bucks County furniture”
ooof!
For a gay man you sure have conservative taste in furnishings.
What happened to all gay men being forward thinking in design?
Now what about curtains, lech. Visit the HOTD for what NOT to do.
I definitely don’t want a sectional or a loose cushion couch. Nothing with soft stuff to sink into on the back. More formal, not less. Not modern either. Not soft.
OK I think I’m ready now.
Thanks everyone.