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Good sitting room render can reflect the breath of becoming a monk.

 
 
Samiran
 
Reply Wed 11 Nov, 2020 07:42 pm
The living room is our leisure space for our guests.In the rendering process to eliminate redundant, secondary elements, in the most concise way to convey the host taste and hospitality personality.
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knaivete
 
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Reply Wed 11 Nov, 2020 08:26 pm
@Samiran,
Your lounge chat is a complete success; the diction has rendered most speechless, an imperative in minimalist design.
roger
 
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Reply Wed 11 Nov, 2020 08:28 pm
@knaivete,
Aw, you beat me to it.
knaivete
 
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Reply Wed 11 Nov, 2020 08:31 pm
@roger,
Quote:
Good sitting room render can reflect the breath of becoming a monk.


The early monk catches the breath.
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chai2
 
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Reply Wed 11 Nov, 2020 09:08 pm
Actually I understand what he's talking about it, and do completely agree.

Redundancy and Superfluous suck.
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Samiran
 
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Reply Thu 12 Nov, 2020 06:57 pm
Sorry, I was careless. I mean: Good living room rendering can reflect the breath of becoming a home.
cherrie
 
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Reply Thu 12 Nov, 2020 08:01 pm
@Samiran,
That still doesn't make sense.
knaivete
 
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Reply Thu 12 Nov, 2020 09:00 pm
@cherrie,
Good living room rendering can reflect the breath of becoming a home.

(6) letters H _ A R _ H
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chai2
 
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Reply Thu 12 Nov, 2020 10:51 pm
I don't know why ya'll make fun of him.

I understand him.
Sturgis
 
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Reply Thu 12 Nov, 2020 11:08 pm
@chai2,
It made sense to me too.
Toss the excess, live a simpler more serene way. This keeping up with the Rozencrantz's is ecologically irresponsible and preposterous!
chai2
 
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Reply Fri 13 Nov, 2020 08:54 pm
@Sturgis,
Yep.

Case in point. I've been kinda physically down this week. Well mentally too I guess. Vicious cycle.
There was one last project to put some 3-D artwork up at the new place, something that should have taken an hour or 2, but I've been putting it off for days.
I have the pieces (put up 1 of 5 today) on the floor in front of where it's going to go. But for some reason that's put me off kilter with everything. The house was less organized and tidied than I like it.

But a few hours ago I said (a la Cher in Moonstruck) Snap out of it! and it took me all of 15 minutes to get everything in the house where it belongs. I feel better about that.

This uncluttered thing is really nice.

Sigh. I know I should post some pictures. I will when I get those 5 things on the wall.
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