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Bruce King
12-09-2020, 2:04 PM
Ok, which one of you made these?
The picture was taken of the TV screen so the borders are the TV

Brian Tymchak
12-09-2020, 2:44 PM
LOL! I can't even come up with words on that... Could you tell that is was a real door on the TV and not an image?

Bruce King
12-09-2020, 4:09 PM
They were interviewing an actress, this was an actual cabinet behind her.

Mark Bolton
12-09-2020, 4:12 PM
Gotta be some Asia/India. Zero offense intended but that looks like an acceptable esthetic from a lot Ive seen there.

Mel Fulks
12-09-2020, 4:17 PM
Don't look like cabinet doors. More like a case to store extra stair balusters!

Bruce King
12-09-2020, 4:48 PM
Reminds me of home renovation shows that repurpose stuff.
Just saw them ole balusters in half and glue em to those boring cabinet doors.

Mark Bolton
12-09-2020, 4:59 PM
Reminds me of home renovation shows that repurpose stuff.
Just saw them ole balusters in half and glue em to those boring cabinet doors.

Other than for the fact that they look to be subtracted from the doors lol...

Bruce King
12-09-2020, 5:47 PM
They are protruding. Look at the shadows.

Rob Luter
12-09-2020, 6:07 PM
That aesthetic is not one I would choose. Best of luck in your quest.

jamil mehdi
12-09-2020, 6:09 PM
Eye of the beholder, buddy. Shadowplay is one of the governing principles of optical illusions. They can be protruding, or they can be recessed. It's just a matter of how your brain processes it. Bet you thought everyone saw what you saw, right? heh heh

Warren Lake
12-09-2020, 6:17 PM
nice door gap, you dont have to open a door to get stuff out

Mark Bolton
12-09-2020, 7:21 PM
Eye of the beholder, buddy. Shadowplay is one of the governing principles of optical illusions. They can be protruding, or they can be recessed. It's just a matter of how your brain processes it. Bet you thought everyone saw what you saw, right? heh heh

Protruding or recessed.. whats your point? lol If is a mold for some composite turning thats one thing. But the 60's/70's era dropped handle... on the wrong side for a mold.

Mel Fulks
12-09-2020, 7:29 PM
nice door gap, you dont have to open a door to get stuff out

Good eye!!,Warren

jamil mehdi
12-09-2020, 7:36 PM
Protruding or recessed.. whats your point?

My point was pretty clear. It's an optical illusion. I'm not sure how I could have been clearer?

Tom M King
12-09-2020, 7:47 PM
I see Ikea is adding an Early American line.

johnny means
12-09-2020, 8:12 PM
Dang! You gotta put disclaimer in the title of posts like that. My daughter saw that, she'll be having nightmares for a week.

Steve Rozmiarek
12-10-2020, 4:23 AM
I seriously had a customer ask for that very thing once. Rest of her house is some retro 70's "style". Luckily she couldn't find enough of what she considered the right balusters so I didn't have to commit the travesty.

Rick Potter
12-10-2020, 4:56 AM
Knock it off!

It took a lot of time to make my kitchen like that.

Bradley Gray
12-10-2020, 8:19 AM
Take a close look at the frame - I believe this is a framed photo of a cabinet.

Bruce King
12-10-2020, 10:36 AM
See one of the first posts, it’s a photo of my TV with that on the show. I zoomed in also.
The frame is the TV edges and the baluster thing is protruding. Just about every time I look at it I think it’s routed out but it shifts into a protrusion within 5 seconds. Then the shadows confirm it since it’s from a live shot, not doctored at all.