767 Comments Posted by Flushed

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That is a weak spot with the big hole for the knob leaving a small portion of the wood intact to hold. The metal plate reinforces this wood and the size of it + the number of screws spreads the load evenly . If there were fewer screws the plate might bend between the screws leading to the wood giving out under enough force.
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Heart breakingly lovely.
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Jen you beat me to it! That Escher pic is called 'Concave & Convex'
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It seems like it would have been so nice to live there when it was open.
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great titel
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The center left window frames a picture within the picture. The Tudor facade of another building.
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Takes a bit of looking for me to realise that the background the window is set in is painted stonework.
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These places no matter where they are always leave me with the same forlorn feel. I think it is the economical minimal maintenance landscaping and maybe my experiences unknowingly influencing my POV.
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Looks like that built a brick 5th floor to replace the mansard roof.
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From a time when people unashamedly planned for the future and built to last.
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I want that for my kitchen.
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I see it too. It is legit not a creation of the mind. Don't know that it is Mona though :-)
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Beautiful.
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A surprising number of institutions did and still do have the patients/inmates sleep on the floor with a mat.
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I recognise that color. It was ubiquitous in large hospitals in the 60-70's