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wow, that is one really blue rug. I feel like I'm staring at a side of a BestBuy or something :lol:

lol thats not a rug the entire room's carpet is that color :p cobalt blue had to special order it!

I cant help but think those mags were laid out ;)

Sweet setup though. Love the chair.

My room reminds me of a scene from Saving Private Ryan. So when I do decorate, Ill be show to post my tip of a room.

those mags were laid out like that but usually they are kept on the loveseat for reading when im listening to music :p and the chair rocks.. i went back to get another one cuz they have 10 year warranty and they were sold out!

wow, that is one really blue rug. I feel like I'm staring at a side of a BestBuy or something :lol:

lol thats not a rug the entire room's carpet is that color :p cobalt blue had to special order it!

I cant help but think those mags were laid out ;)

Sweet setup though. Love the chair.

My room reminds me of a scene from Saving Private Ryan. So when I do decorate, Ill be show to post my tip of a room.

those mags were laid out like that but usually they are kept on the loveseat for reading when im listening to music :p and the chair rocks.. i went back to get another one cuz they have 10 year warranty and they were sold out!

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My desk at the moment

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My wall mounted HD Ready TV/monitor/gaming screen (sorry about the poor image, crap lighting in my room at the moment).

Hopefully by Monday, I'll have my Asus 19" Widescreen monitor. Dunno if I should try a tri-screen display or just stop using the wall mount so much...

Liquid one of the best rooms I've seen. Did you buy your furniture in a set ?

Thanks guys. I actually just hand picked it all at Ikea. I'm not quite done. Im going to mount my tv and hide my components when I get my harmon kardon receiver and bose speakers. My room is really high tech too. my harmony controls my lighting, my computer speakers, air purifer, everything. Im totally happy.

Thanks guys. I actually just hand picked it all at Ikea. I'm not quite done. Im going to mount my tv and hide my components when I get my harmon kardon receiver and bose speakers. My room is really high tech too. my harmony controls my lighting, my computer speakers, air purifer, everything. Im totally happy.

What do use to controll your lights is it x10?

renovating upstairs, painted it .. desk got in today (ikea i know :(, tried to get Ahrend):

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ps. yes i know .. wires .. gotta rewire everything but gonna be shifting things around so holding on with that.

and yes .. my chairs are falling apart .. also have to renovate other room, buy me couch, tv table, salon table, carpet etc etc

only so little time and money ;)

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Hasn't really changed apart from there is abit more mess :| i might post a new one i a couple of days when i change my room around :)

We have the same speakers, they have some good bass on them for ?10 speakers! :DD

Bewarned this isn't a pritty site due to the mess of xmas/bday/newyear all withing a weekish :p

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promise i will tidy and take better shots, i just felt left out not posting my workstation :p

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