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Lou
I moved into a house 9 months ago and the loft conversion is great but awkward. It has the stairs in the middle of the room very low ceilings on both sides then its high in the middle, it's shape enough to walk around but the stais are in the way. Also there is space at the low part, the kid that used to be there before had a bed there. I need some help, what furniture should I get floor seats? Chairs? Table? Daybed? Desk? How do I arrange it? I truly need a interior designer :(
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Answer
I am not a professional interior designer, but I have designed interiors!
Without seeing your space I am guessing at what the size actually is.
Consider using the low sides for storage. Put in inexpensive cabinets that fit from any big-box store (ie: Lowes, Home Depot, etc. or Ikea). Any space that seems useless - isn't. Think "storage" for everything.
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=attic+bedroom+storage&go=&qs=n&form=QBIR&pq=attic+bedroom+storage&sc=0-1&sp=-1&sk=#a
A cheaper way might be to building bookshelves and use pretty baskets to hold your various items or clothing in.
Since the stairs are in the middle of the room, maybe turn one half into the bed area and the other half into your study/lounge area.
You can purchase low to the floor chairs to give you head room and turn a coffee table into a desk if it's needed.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/50039552/
Remove the legs if necessary:
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S29902198/
http://www.target.com/p/hayden-armless-chair-houndstooth-taupe/-/A-14182183#prodSlot=medium_1_29&term=chair
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/inspiration-a-personal-cyber-a-84937
2nd photo here:
http://www.homefamilyideas.com/2013/05/renovating-attic-from-storage-to-bedroom/
Storage:
http://www.customworldbedrooms.co.uk/blog/index.php/2011/05/loft-wardrobes-solutions/
Consider keeping your bed close to the floor to make the whole space look roomier. Like the 3rd photo here:
http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/1789888/list/20-of-the-Coziest-Bedrooms-on-Houzz
Make the bed comfy and put a cozy quilt or blanket on top. Add big pillows for color that can be used for seating when needed. Mount your lamps on the wall to be out of the way. Maybe incorporate at headboard with a shelf at the top, too.
I would consider keeping all your colors light - maybe most white and creams then use pops of color with pillows or miscellaneous items.
Hope this helps a bit and you are inspired. I wish you well!
I am not a professional interior designer, but I have designed interiors!
Without seeing your space I am guessing at what the size actually is.
Consider using the low sides for storage. Put in inexpensive cabinets that fit from any big-box store (ie: Lowes, Home Depot, etc. or Ikea). Any space that seems useless - isn't. Think "storage" for everything.
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=attic+bedroom+storage&go=&qs=n&form=QBIR&pq=attic+bedroom+storage&sc=0-1&sp=-1&sk=#a
A cheaper way might be to building bookshelves and use pretty baskets to hold your various items or clothing in.
Since the stairs are in the middle of the room, maybe turn one half into the bed area and the other half into your study/lounge area.
You can purchase low to the floor chairs to give you head room and turn a coffee table into a desk if it's needed.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/50039552/
Remove the legs if necessary:
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S29902198/
http://www.target.com/p/hayden-armless-chair-houndstooth-taupe/-/A-14182183#prodSlot=medium_1_29&term=chair
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/inspiration-a-personal-cyber-a-84937
2nd photo here:
http://www.homefamilyideas.com/2013/05/renovating-attic-from-storage-to-bedroom/
Storage:
http://www.customworldbedrooms.co.uk/blog/index.php/2011/05/loft-wardrobes-solutions/
Consider keeping your bed close to the floor to make the whole space look roomier. Like the 3rd photo here:
http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/1789888/list/20-of-the-Coziest-Bedrooms-on-Houzz
Make the bed comfy and put a cozy quilt or blanket on top. Add big pillows for color that can be used for seating when needed. Mount your lamps on the wall to be out of the way. Maybe incorporate at headboard with a shelf at the top, too.
I would consider keeping all your colors light - maybe most white and creams then use pops of color with pillows or miscellaneous items.
Hope this helps a bit and you are inspired. I wish you well!
Advice on buying new car from dealership?

ericwarren
Ok so to start things off I'm 18 years old. I'm in the military. I have a wife and no kids. Someone offered to buy my vehicle but I need to buy a new one before I sell it. I'm wanting to buy a fairly new vehicle from a dealership none specific. It doesn't necessarily have to be 2013. 2012,2011,2010 somewhere around that range. I know my credit is not fantastic. It's a high score but its new credit. So I know I can't get an awesome new Camaro without the monthly payment and insurance being way high. I am into muscle Cars in and trucks. My insurance payment as of right now with a 2013 Ford F-150 Ext Cab v6 Sport edition is 96$ a month.
So what I am asking is with these conditions. What would be a good price range be to look at for a vehicle that is a muscle car or a truck. Examples of vehicles I am into are Camaro,Charger,Challenger,Tundra,Frontier, any super duty Truck.
thanks for any advice
Answer
I am trying to understand what you are wanting information about.
Do you need a new vehicle or do you want one? There's a difference between the two. Are there things more important right now you should be worried about or is this what should be on your mind. When it comes to dealerships they always leave room to negotiate. Don't let them sell you sticker price. If they ever tell you that they will be losing money on a car from dropping a few hundred dollars then they are lying out their ass because they make huge profits.
I would personally go with a truck rather than a muscle car. Mainly because all the newer so called muscle cars are lacking on the muscle unless you get the fully upgraded completely built ones which are outrageous in price, and still only a little bit faster. Now days they are just designed for looks where as trucks are still functional, if not better than ever before and still reliable, domestic cars are lacking more and more in reliability.
I am trying to understand what you are wanting information about.
Do you need a new vehicle or do you want one? There's a difference between the two. Are there things more important right now you should be worried about or is this what should be on your mind. When it comes to dealerships they always leave room to negotiate. Don't let them sell you sticker price. If they ever tell you that they will be losing money on a car from dropping a few hundred dollars then they are lying out their ass because they make huge profits.
I would personally go with a truck rather than a muscle car. Mainly because all the newer so called muscle cars are lacking on the muscle unless you get the fully upgraded completely built ones which are outrageous in price, and still only a little bit faster. Now days they are just designed for looks where as trucks are still functional, if not better than ever before and still reliable, domestic cars are lacking more and more in reliability.
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