Apartment Therapy: An apartment interior design sharing site. I've actually had a capstone idea close to this at the very beginning of last semester.
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/
description:
You don't have to live in a tiny space to get great interior-design ideas from Apartment Therapy. Showcasing one-of-a-kind style statements, like an egg-carton lamp and a kitchen wall dotted with bundt pans, this site is for anyone who appreciates distinctive décor. If you like what you see, head to Apartment Therapy's sister sites, Ohdeedoh (for kid-friendly home ideas) and The Kitchn (for recipes and tips on entertaining). Delve deeper into design on Design*Sponge, which features sneak peeks of unique interiors, alerts on décor mini-trends like polka dots and chain link, and quirky DIY projects.
Open Source Food: A recipes sharing site, more like a social network based on food interests. Good for people who like cooking and show to other people
http://www.opensourcefood.com/
description:
The pictures alone on this foodie's wiki-paradise are enough to make you want to strap on your apron and start sautéing. Anyone can submit recipes to Open Source Food, and members can rate them. Contribute 10 or more highly rated recipes, and you'll be designated a "pro." If you find an offering you especially like, you can search for all the other dishes submitted by the same chef. Though the Web has no shortage of recipe sites — like All Recipes, Epicurious and Food TV — Open Source Food has an appealing for-the-masses-by-the-masses vibe that makes it worth visiting.
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