View allAll Photos Tagged apartment...
Luzon Apartment Building at 2501 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. As you can tell, it's getting a facelift.
I took this picture in Anaheim, California. This is the walkway in the middle of two apartment buildings. I like how the walkway zig-zags and how the lamp posts gets smaller because of the vanishing point in the center of the picture.
Large 1BR Apartment
- $765+$35 (water/trash). Gas/Heat included. You pay electricity.
- August 1 & June 1 availability
- 2nd floor walk-up, 1BRs and 2BRs (2BRs will cost $800+$35)
- Laundry is card operated
- Lots of closet space, a dining room, spare room
- Kitchen room is larger
- Hardwood floors
- Close to Frick Park
- No dishwasher, garbage disposer, a/c
- Bathroom is a bit run down
- Maintained by Forward Management
An incredible apartment for sale in the heart of the El Born area, Barcelona's old town. This Barcelona flat to buy has been renovated to a very high standard. Price reduced from € 750.000!!
For further information on Barcelona Apartment for sale LFS1349
My grandma and auntie live on the fifth floor of an old apartment building in Chinatown. No elevator.
The kid loved going up and down the flights of stairs and counting the numbers on the apt. doors!
Wow, I definitely got a lot of exercise.
This was the the first two days putting up 18 shelves. We have a layer of drywall (with metal supports every 60cm) in front of our stone wall. As you see we use the negative space to put books on as well, and we have the electric keyboard on the very top.
Description: Exterior of apartment buildings at 520-528 S. Ashland Ave., looking northwest.
Photographer: Copelin Commercial Photographers
Series Description: Copelin Commercial Photographers recorded exteriors and interiors of buildings that Chicago's building inspectors visited when they investigated problematic structures during the 1940s, '50s, and '60s. Some general views of streets and intersections taken for the Department of Streets and Sanitation, as well as major commercial buildings also fill out the picture of various neighborhoods.
Date: January 24, 1963
Geographic coverage: Chicago (Ill.)
Collection: Chicago - Photographic Images of Change (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Repository: University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections and University Archives.
Credit Line: Cite as: Copelin Commercial Photographers, [Title], [Identifier], James S. Parker and Chicago Photography (University of Illinois at Chicago)
File Name: JPCC_01_0031_0353_0016
Acknowledgements: This project was funded through a generous grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission.
Rights: This image may be used freely, with attribution, for research, study and educational purposes. For permission to publish, distribute, or use this image for any other purpose, please contact Special Collections and University Archives, University of Illinois at Chicago Library at lib-spec@uic.libanswers.com
For more images from the collection, visit collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/uic_pic
View from my apartment window of the interior courtyard. Notice what pressure washer/sand blasting can do.
Helsinki, Maja self-catering apartment: Salava (willow) pattern textiles by Fujiwo Ishimoto for Marimekko, are used for the curtain and cushions in the sleeping/living room.
A hot day in an apartment building draws to a close. A tree's shadowy hand slowly rises up the side of the building with the setting of the sun.
Print from Paris reminiscent of my violin teacher. Now hung on picture rails. For more information see my blog.
The first thing visitors to my apartment see is the dinning room and the kitchen beyond it. The rug, chair, and table are all relatively new. I bought the table at Ikea, the rug at Urban Outfitters (I think). The chairs are Eames Eiffel shell chairs from DWR.
Nikon F2
Nikon Non-Ai 50mm f/1.4 lens
Fujichrome Velvia 50 35mm film
Vivitar 285HV flash
-with off-camera PC cord
-and DIY diffuser
While studying Italian in Florence, Italy for the month of July I shared a four bedroom, two bath apartment with five female students from UCI (University of California). I had my own room as did one of my roommates. The remaining four paired up.
We were on what we would consider the third floor, but in Italy is the second floor. The bottom floor or ground floor in Italy is not numbered, and is called just that --- bottom floor or ground floor. Sometime it is called 0 floor. The next floor up, what we would call the 2nd floor, is the 1st floor in Italy.
It was a very nice apartment, quite large and away from the tourist area in a nice section of Florence just north of the Arno River and a little east of Stazione Leopolda. It was about a two mile walk to school through Piazza San Giovanni and Piazza Duomo, tourist area in Florence. I didn't spend much time in the apartment. I was up early and out by 7:00 am. Classes were from 9:00 am to 12:15 pm and then I was on the move visiting and exploring different parts of the city.
We did have a washing machine, but since I didn’t bring a lot of clothing I usually hand washed my clothes in the evening and hung them up to dry. I’ve learned many lessons from my travels over the years and now travel with very little.
This is my apartment in Stockholm that I've worked on for a few months. The general idea was two give it the feel of the twenties that it deserved. When I moved there it was a very modern IKEA kind of feel to it. I've used a lot of old materials, doors, a huge old window and some nice old kitchen interior that I've found at different containers and antique bargains.
Yet even before I lived at 1210 Meadowlands, I called an apartment in this building my home. From birth to the age of one.
When I was very young I was left in the care of a foul-mouthed babysitter who lived in an apartment in this building everyday before/after school. Many fond memories. And the corner store (then connected to the base of the building) was frequented by me all the time as well...and the pool too. Old scanned photos are all over this site of that stuff.
I should mention that this babysitter gave me my first nickname - "Juice-tin."