One of my first "adult" relationships (as in, neither of us lived with our parents) was with a guy who lived in a tiny studio with no shower or windows. I had roommates and he didn't, so we inevitably ended up at his place.
As babies, it was thatrocking motion that would put us to sleep. Now it's that slight rocking motion that gets us off.From German designers Private Cloud comes the Rocking Bed. It is a bed that rocks.
Movie dates. Romantic dinners. A night out dancing. They all pale in comparison to a good, drawn-out, sit-down conversation.
[$1,457, Radius Design]Here we are. On the cusp of cable knits, sweater tights, and knee-high boots. I think it's about time we talked fireplaces.I'm going to assume you weren't able to score an apartment with a built-in. That's okay.
Upon entering a date's house, are you met with the a familiar piece of furniture. Does it happen to be an unassuming plain side table and a 16-square bookcase?
Peacocking: It's when men on the prowl take both their clothing and their behavior over the top in order to get both attention and, hopefully, some action.
In the picture above, you can see the bachelor in his natural habitat, passed out on a mattress on the floor after a night of drinking and roughhousing with the guys.
Public art has the transformative power to act as a social catalyst for change.
If you're going to splurge on just one thing for your pad, for the love of god, forget about the washer and the dryer and make it a statement piece, like the Chaise Tour Eiffel pictured above.I just can't stop staring at these dramatic acrylic pieces
I've always been a big proponent of chair sex, not in the least because it's a fun way to spice things up and get out of the tried-and-true bedroom routine.