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Ah ok, it worked.
Photo #1 is the Madras sofa. It's pretty but clearly too big for the living room but the bimbo that I hired as a decorator didn't care because she only wanted to make money.
#2 is the wonderful Thermomix, this will save you A LOT of space in the kitchen.
#3 is another great German invention, the SV1902 from Kärcher (vacum cleaner + steam machine) - I cal it 'The Panzer'.
Instead of a conventional desk, I bought #4 for a mere 120 euros. The bimbo wanted to sell me a huge piece of crap for 370 euros but I wisely told her to f*** off.
#5 is the only thing the bimbo got right: a beautiful bedside table with an integrated lamp.
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Ooh I have the same glass table as yours! Except mine is coffee table sized
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My Sopranos mug.
I still don't know what to put here.
Small but clever: #3 is the wonderful Chop ’N Prep Chef from Tupperware. It will save you A LOT of time and effort.
#4 is the crown jewel: the magnificent Manhattan coffee/dining table. The height is adjustable, so you can use it as a coffee or dining table. The bimbo wanted to sell me a similar model for 1.250€ but I bought this on the internet for a mere 487€ (incl. p&p).
Finally, another great appliance: the wonderful Philips Airfryer. This allows you to fry without oil and you can even bake cakes in it!
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Somebody loves IKEA!!!! LOL
Nice and simple. Very clean looking.
I would suggest if this is the "look" you are going for, I would get one giant canvas print or giant wall art clock made from metal for the living room.
If you decide to hang prints, its usually good to go with something that will remind you of open spaces, being free, and/or having a window there. That way you wont feel so cooped up when you are stuck inside in bad weather or whatever.
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Whats that gadget between the photo of the couch and the glass table? I cant figure out what that is.
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