Is that your residence ? I hope you don't mind my comments here, but I'm (almost) speechless.
On one hand, the decor is.. umm .. yeah. On the other hand it's perfect... If tried to imagine a would-be writer, bachelor's urban loft... well, now I don't have to... my imagination is shamed by the reality. It looks like a place I'd hope never to live and a place I truly wish I did live; all at once :) The tall, brick-framed windows are priceless. I see a utilitarian coziness too. Now... where's the hot-tub 8-)
Seriously.. thanks for sharing. I'm still enjoying it...
Ummm.. it is your home, right ?
I've lived here for about ten years- drafty, crumbly, noisy, and just generally funky, and I share it with a bunch of people who are mostly slobs and freaks, (

), but it's a lot of elbow room for not much money. Works for me, and I dread having to find new digs when the lease expires in about two years (Lyell's most likely not going to renew because the rent's probably going to go way up), and I don't want to take it). I think I'll go bananas if I have to move into a normal apartment or whatever...
A hot tub would be cool, but unless we find one in the street, it ain't gonna happen.

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Almost everything you see in these photos was found or bought at flea markets (except the barber pole, which was stolen... no, it wasn't me). there's incredible potential in this space, but I've already put way too much money and sweat into it... tired of increasing the value of the landlord's property and getting squat in return.
I did build a nice big tiled shower enclosure a few years back, but I don't want to post pics until I get a chance to re-do the grout and caulk... it's gotten pretty nasty; needs a proper once-over. Plus Andrew and I are sort of re-modeling that particular bathroom... so far he's been putting up cedar siding in there for... oh... about 3 months... and has yet to put one board up.

He's a brilliant carpenter and a good guy, but he is the most sluggish good-for-nothing lout I have ever met. Absolutely useless.
The other "lofties" can barely handle screwing in a lightbulb without mishap, so these improvements can take some time, and there are corners where the dust-bunnies are so large and savage that people have gone in there and never been seen alive again.

One of these days, as I've said before, I'll post a full photo-tour of the entire place... we usual do a little tidying-up in the springtime; maybe by then the various remodeling projects will be done (including my room, which is sort of an endless project).