Congratulations KiBarry73… I picked your room design as my favorite, and you have won a Room Design Trophy!
I’m not sure how you came up with the idea to create a photo lab, but you nailed it! The items you used are perfect. The Space Light Projector works perfectly as an enlarger and it looks like there’s a photo negative resting on the drafting table. I can tell that the photographer has been busy based on the number of prints that are drying on the wall. The Alchemist’s Stove is the perfect place to store all the chemicals, paper and filters used in the lab. Again, very few items were used here, but each are placed perfectly and have a purpose in this design. Great job KiBarry73!
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I love seeing the story that can be told in a well designed small room. Very well done KiBarry73, congratulations on your win!
LOL, I really had a feeling about this one, so I didn’t vote for it. I was pretty certain that Michael was going to choose this one ;) I really thought this room was clever for all the reasons that Michael said. Because we are in such a digital age we see photos immediately and forget that at one time there was a process and Michael? I thought that maybe the Projector light was actually that red light that they use while developing the photos, Darkrooms used red lighting to allow photo developers to carefully control the lighting environment so that photo-sensitive paper won’t get overexposed and ruin developing pictures.
I ditto michael. What would have been even better if walls were like floors, in ‘squares’ instead of ‘columns.’ You could have really plastered the walls! I have so many wall decorations I can’t use because of limited space. Also, the dictated placement isn’t always convenient. Good job working within the limitations!
I’ve said this before! It would be nice if we could put the pictures in different places on the walls, also, it would be cool if we could hang things on divider walls. I think the former could be possible, but with a movable divider wall that you place things visibly on, it might be more like an inside out version of a toy box. How would you bring the pictures to the front instead of to the back?
Great concept. Congratulations.
Congratulations, KiBarry73, your room is awesome! :)