It's finally finished and they've sent me pics.
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Silencio in Sydney
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Re: Silencio in Sydney
What are the dimensions of that studio?
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it's around 6 x 9 m
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Jeremy send me some update pictures - they've had a pro photographer in - makes a difference doesn't it
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Re: Silencio in Sydney
Freaking awesome!
What wood did he use for the slats? Looks beautiful
What wood did he use for the slats? Looks beautiful
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Pine with a good stain. It was all their ideas, not mine - I just directed how they built it.
I love the Moose
I love the Moose
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No - I think it's velvet.
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I love the velvet! Might be borrowing some ideas for my build
Could anyone tell me how they built the clouds? I like how the wood frames the material so tightly (no wrinkles). Did they use a wood frame to tightened the fabric on around the absorption material, then place that inside another wood (stained) frame?
any details/info is much appreciated.
Could anyone tell me how they built the clouds? I like how the wood frames the material so tightly (no wrinkles). Did they use a wood frame to tightened the fabric on around the absorption material, then place that inside another wood (stained) frame?
any details/info is much appreciated.
Jim
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