Saturday, August 31, 2013

To transition my family completely to the UAE, What's the cheapest way to ship our things from the US there?

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I have a large family, 8 people total, with 6 of them children under 18. I need as much info as possible, shipping companies, costs, the works - any & all info appreciated. I need to know whether or not it is best/cost affective to ship our things or start new for some. What is the cost of things like refrigerators, stoves. We are totally clueless, and starting from the bottom as far as info is concerned. Trying to do the homework, so whatever you can offer is greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much for all the tips given so far, another question I have is what type of stores (names please) are over there that I can look @ now to price some things, before deciding to sell most stuff and even gauge the cost of replacing what I need to have, the big stuff like beds and dressers, kitchen appliances such as stoves & fridges.

My kids are all currently home schooled, anyone know of a good home school program over there?



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I remember moving! Brings back memories. I would recommend just bringing suitcases with clothes and electronics, as these are more expensive in the UAE than back home. There isn't really anything you can't find in the UAE that you couldn't live without back home. There are many home stores, so you can buy all your furniture in the UAE including couches, refrigerators etc. Its a place made for people living temporarily there. I think I only shipped some toys for children and some of my favorite decorations from my old house, and I used Aramex. I can't tell you the cost because it was paid for by the company, but typically you are allowed to fill a certain sized container with as much stuff fits in there, and then you pay by the kilogram. Shipping stuff will be more expensive than buying it, and when you buy it its nice and new. There are 3 big American schools that offer (frankly better) education than schools in the US. In Abu Dhabi there is ACS, in Dubai there is American School of Dubai and Dubai American Academy. I made the mistake of moving without guaranteeing a spot, so the kids were left to do a year at a bad school until a spot at the American school opened up. School is the most important thing to assure is taken care of! Tuition is also very expensive (especially for 6 kids), so make sure the company is either paying for tuition or paying some part of it. You can go to the school website, but I estimate it will be around 25000 dollars per child per year. Very expensive! Housing is also expensive, and to rent a 4 bedroom house will be about 5000 dollars a month. Ask the company what documents you should bring, but bring copies of birth certificates and marriage certificates. I don't know what else to say, enjoy the UAE it will really be an amazing experience for you and for the kids. It really opened our eyes to the rest of the world.




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Friday, August 30, 2013

Beach themed bedroom for a teenager?

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kannaya9


I am 13 and i want to make my room beach themed. My room is a solid color of sand and i don't want to change the color of my walls. If anyone has an idea of how to make it beach themed, please give me some. I also would like to have websites to look off of, with the link already with beach themed room design (ideas) on it.
I also have an idea to get a netted material and put shells, and beachy stuff on it. Any idea how to do it?
Please remember that i'm 13 and everything i get must be low cost and easy to make/find.

Thanks SO much for the help!!!!



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A beach themed room sounds great! With sand colored walls your half way there. Here are my ideas. Get a large piece of foam board at your local craft store. It comes in white only. Draw a cloud on it and cut it out. Hang it on your wall or from your celling using clear fishing line and tacks. You can make some smaller ones to. With the what's left over you can make some seagulls! Just find a picture of one and hand draw it on and cut it out. If you get another piece of foam board you could make several. You could get light blue poster board and make waves and staple it to your wall on the bottom. I would just do it on one wall the longest one in your room. You also need a sun so get some yellow poster board, or if your really creative paint all the poster board and make it shaded in areas. Draw a pair of flip flops and a beach towel on poster board and tape it on the sand. Get a cd with ocean music and relax in your beach room.

What would be the perfect way to redo my room into a Hollister themed bedroom?




Girlygirl2


I know this has been asked quite a bit, but I'd like some more ideas. Let me explain my room. It's a medium sized room. When you walk through the door, you basically see a huge window that take up half of my far wall. Then I have ceiling supports on either sides. I have two twin beds, cause one is my sisters. What should I do?? Design ideas?


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Well, I can give you beach themed ideas.. then you can add Hollister stuff into it..

http://www.wakeupfrankie.com/pop_zoom.php?img=BeachBlonde_DecTips800x600.jpg&dir=decorating_tips&id=27&prefix=resize

Keep it light and airy. White furniture, which you can either buy or repaint the stuff you have, and I personally like pinks and yellows. But you can do teals and pinks that would be cute too.

I wouldn't suggest putting that silly sea-gal anywhere but, you can still put the plam trees and such around. Fake, obviously.

Go to Pier 1 imports, HomeGoods, and Target. Also, wakeupfrankie.com




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Are there any pupuserias in Chicago?

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libby1210


I lived in El Salvador last year and I miss pupusas! Does anyone know if there are any in Chicago or the northwest suburbs and where they are?


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El Salvador Cafe & Restaurant
1648 N Mannheim Rd
Stone Park, IL 60165

(708) 345-0876

Yahoo! User Reviews
April 15, 2006 Best PUPUSAS!!!
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It's a very clean atmesphere their food is great especially the pupusas.

Visit date: April 2006

El Salvador Restaurante
4125 S Archer Ave
Chicago, IL 60632
(773) 579-0405

great for mexican food.
By nick p. | Insider Expert | Rank: 11,010
This palce is the best mexican place in town! It's like a souped up taco bell, complete with actually good food! Go here, nowhere else, and you will be happy!

Posted 11/19/2005 at 10:21am

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This place is simple, but the food is absolutely fantastic. The owner is the nicest person in the world and is great when it comes to catering.

The best food here are the yuca, pupusas, Fried plantains, and the Salvadorian salad. You get lot's of bang for your buck at this great southside establishment.

It's especially great if you need a break from typical Mexican or Puerto Rican food.

I love this place because everybody here is down to earth, and it's not an over-commercialized restaurant.

Pros: Pupusa, Yuca, Fried Plantains
Cons: None
First Review! Posted 9/21/2005 at 11:18am

Nacional 27
325 W. Huron St.
312-664-2727

Chicago Tribune review by Phil Vettel: 3 stars


Current/Upcoming Events

The "27" in the name refers to 27 Latin American nations, and this restaurant's cuisine is equally inclusive. Dining at Nacional 27 will satisfy your hunger, quench your thirst and expand your vocabulary, as well, with menu items such as pupusas (stuffed homemade tortillas), chimichurri (cilantro and chili salsa), chayote (an apple-like squash) and boniato (a Cuban sweet potato). Nacional 27's decor is sleek and dramatic, with tubular lighting fixtures, blond wood, an elegant bar and a spacious dining room that doubles as a dance floor on weekends, when a deejay keeps the Latin rhythms coming. Diners can choose from aperitivos, seafood cocktails, empanados, arepas and entrees. Look for geographically specific dishes, such as lemon- and garlic-roasted chicken Cubano and snapper Brasileno, cooked with boniato, coconut and brazil nuts.

Hours: Dining Room: 5:30-9:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 5:30 p.m.-11 p.m., Friday and Saturday (last reservation is at 10:15 p.m.)
Bar: 5 p.m.-9:30 p.m.Monday through Thursday; 5 p.m.-2 a.m. Friday; 5 p.m.-3 a.m. Saturday; closed Sunday

Cafe Las Delicias
4911 N. Western
Chicago, IL 60625
Telefono: 773 293-0656
Fax: 773 525-8282

Izalco, 1511 W. Lawrence, $9.99 per diner (report submitted 3/11/02 by Claire Dolinar)

A good way to sample Salvadoran cuisine is to go to Izalco's buffet. (Lunch: $8 adults, $4 kids. Dinner: $10 adults, $8 kids.) The lunch buffet I had featured a number of these Central American specialties, such as enchiladas, fried plantains, and two types of pupusas -- tortillas that looked like pancakes -- made with either rice flour (harina de arroz) or cornmeal (masa). Several hearty, homemade soups were also part of the buffet, including black bean, and a chicken vegetable soup with HUGE hunks of both ingredients. Gringos like me would appreciate if they labeled the buffet items. Expect hearty, working-class fare -- nothing froufrou. It's a slightly friendlier place for vegetarians when there's a buffet, but there are next to no vegetarian options when ordering from the menu.

Rinconcito Hispano 2
1669 Oakton Pl
Des Plaines, IL 60018View Map
(847) 803-6180

Pupuseria El Salvador
3557 E. 106 th St.
Chicago IL 60617
(773) 374-0490

Pupuseria El Guanaco
916 Greenwood Ave.
Waukegan IL

Salvadorean Pupusas

5 cups masa harina flour
4 cups water, approximately
16-24 ounces canned refried beans
3 cups soft white cheese
light vegetable oil or light olive oil

In a large mixing bowl, gradually stir water into masa harina until dough forms a ball that can be handled.
Into another bowl, empty the refried beans. Place the grated cheese into a separate bowl.
Divide dough into about 25 pieces. Roll each into a ball and flatten between the palms of your hands to about 1/2-inch thick. Put a spoonful of beans and a small handful of cheese into the center of each pupusa. Flatten again with the filling inside.
Heat a heavy, wide-bottomed or flat skillet until hot. Brush with oil and cook pupusas on each side 4-5 minutes until a pale golden-brown. The outside should be firm.

Pupusas (El Salvadorean Tortilla)

4 cups masa harina
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons baking powder
4 tablespoons shortening (not oil)
1 1/2 cups warm water
1/2 lb muenster cheese (shredded)

Combine dry ingredients.
Cut shortening into dry ingredients with pastry blender.
Add warm water a few drops at a time until dough is manageable.
Knead dough 15-20 times.
Let sit for 10 minutes.
Form dough into balls the size of an egg.
Roll out until 6 inches in diameter.
Add some of the cheese to the top of one tortilla and then add another tortilla on top of that.
Place on hot ungreased griddle .
Cook 2 minutes on each side.
Serve with cabbage and shredded carrots on top, or with sauerkraut or coleslaw or even a tomato sauce would be good. Topped off with shredded cheese.

What are some ideas for the "travel" room theme?




faifai6565


I am moving and I need ideas!!!


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city mural

city name plaques for the wall

decorative accents from different countries

collage of postcards

display your foreign coin collection

frame a map

stack of old suitcases

display your own souvenirs and holiday photos

fun idea
http://hometour.radcribs.com/home/10

Eiffel Tower
http://girlsthemebedrooms.com/parisian/French-style-oohlala-decorating-ideas.html

bali style decorative accents
tropical decor
http://girlsthemebedrooms.com/exotic/tropical-jungle-bedroom-decorating-ideas.html

cant think of anything else right now, look through this site, its not just for kids and has a variety of themes, it might help with more ideas
http://kidsthemebedrooms.com




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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Bedroom help please!?

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Jenn


I've wanted to do something new to my room for a while, something to spice it up, make it more interesting,
Me and my bf have been moving a lot lately, we moved like four times in the past two years, so I haven't really gotten to set up my stuff or decorate. We just moved and we plan on staying here, so I want to make my room MINE.

I'm 22, i dont like boy bands or anything TOO girly, I like neat, interesting things, I'm verry creative so i can make things as well. Any ideas, suggestions or sites on things I can do to it? I dont need new furniture or anyhting, and im not painting the walls,I just want to add little touches here and there. put things on the walls and stuff, someone once said somthing about using old c.ds to decorate things? who knows. ANYthing helps though!!! thanks

also I dont have any shelve, any ideas on what else i can use to put candles and ornamints on? - besides buying a shelf :P



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I think the reason why no one has answered your question until now is b/c you're asking advice that is really very personal to each individual. None of us can tell you what things will make *you* comfortable in *your* room.

That said, there are things you can do to inspire yourself to create your own decor. Look at magazines like Domino, Better Homes & Gardens, Budget Decorating, Country Living, etc. and note things in the photos that you like & could do in your room.

Watch HGTV and also check out the before & after photos online for more ideas:
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_design_bedroom/0,1792,HGTV_3366,00.html
The show "Find Your Style" even has a quiz you can take & other tips:
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/shows_hfys/

You could also start your decorating process by choosing a theme for your room. It could be just a color or something you like, such as Mexican pottery, cats, angels, whatever -- and then find pictures, artwork, bedding, curtains, et al that enhance that theme. Soon your room will be full of things that make you feel at home.

As for your shelf issue, just put the candles & decorations on the nightstand or dressers or even in the window sill.

Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew'?




CD


Where was 'The Taming of the Shrew' set, now I understand that there is about two or three places where the play is set and please only put it down if you are 100% sure.


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The Taming of the Shrew

Settings
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The action in the induction takes place in the English countryside, first on a heath in front of an alehouse and then in a bedroom in the house of a lord. The action in the five-act play takes place in various locations in Padua, Italy, and at a house in the nearby countryside. Padua is in northern Italy on the Bacchiglione River. Padua is about 30 miles west of Venice.

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The Taming of the Shrew study guides contain literature essays, a complete e-text, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.

http://www.bookrags.com/notes/tos/

http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/shrew/

http://www.gradesaver.com/classicnotes/titles/shrew/

http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/LitNote/id-127.html

http://www.pinkmonkey.com/booknotes/barrons/tamings.asp

http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/xTaming.html#Taming%20of%20the%20Shrew




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What color should I paint my bedroom?

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Unnamed


The decor is black furniture and some things with silver trimmings (clocks, handles, etc). The room is already a light blue so I want something different. Thanks!
Oh yeah, and im a boy



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The furniture sounds beautiful. You could go with any color that is on your mind. You could do a deeper blue or just add richer colors to bedding, pillows, blanket throws, etc. Have fun!!! Roxanne

What are some cool and cheap ideas to make my childish bedroom look more like a 9th grader's?




RunnFast


I want to make it more mature. I'm 13. I wanted to paint it a really light blue and a cream color. I also wanted to have black furniture. Do you have any cheap ideas to makeover my bedroom? Maybe some furniture solutions or cool wall decor. I'm not into one color in particular and I don't want my room to have a theme. Keep it simple with little accents here and there. Thanks!


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A poster is always a nice addition to any room. Weather it be of your favorite band, or something funny, it always makes a room a little extra cozy. You can get them at Spencer's for under $10, or if you go to posters.com, you'll find a more wider assortment but at a little more expensive price. (about $15 and up)
Also you should try re-arranging your furniture. Even if it's just placing your bed on the opposite side of your room and switching your dresser around, it makes it feel like an entirely new room.
And if you want some black furniture, you can get some chair/sofa covers and put it on your sitting paraphanalia.




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Cost of living in Dubai?

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Derk


Hi, I've received a 25k AED offer in Dubai (per month) with medical and annual air ticket for myself and family (wife+son). They are not providing anything towards relocation or shipping costs. Is this amount sufficient for a good lifestyle? Eg a 1bhk in a good area like Dubai marina or JLT and a maid + buying a decent SUV. My son is still few months old so there is no schooling costs yet. Can anybody who s lived there advice on this. Thanks.


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Ok.. so in the UAE rental is now paid in amount of cheques. Not monthly like in "normal" places in the world being monthly. Theoretically it is still monthly, you just need to budget for when the cheques pass through your account. They are pretty hectic over cheque fraud and it could land you in jail.

Dubai Marina and JLT are a little more expensive than a few years back, due to the Metro stations which are located in the area.

Try checking out www. dubizzle.com and eneter the following locations (areas)

Tecom
The Greens (loads of trees, play areas for kids, pools, gyms, etc)
JLT
Dubai Marina
Sport City
MotorCity
( the last 2 areas are a little out of the way if it is the hustle and bustle you are after)

Also check out Nakheel's The Gardens.

25K is ok, depending on what type of lifestyle you want to lead.. a rock start lifestyle- 25K can be blown in seconds, avg lifestyle.. you should be fine. Careful of debt traps and wanting to "keep up with the Jones's". Try and negotiate a start-up allowance, or even better including accommodation- Some buildings don't come fitted with kitchen appliances, build in bedroom cupboards. (The Greens comes with build in everything).

What would you like to ship here? Loads of items can be bought (barely used) from community notice boards (Expats leaving). As this is the shopping mecca, have a look at Home Centre, IKEA, PAN Furnitures..

Cars are a dime a dozen and carry little resale value. It is always better to buy new, but that might require a bank loan... (Does your company not provide you with a vehicle?- Get it in your package)

Fuel is priced as 1.72Dhs/ AED per liter.


Try getting your hands on a book- Explorer: Residents guide to Dubai. This book is invaluable and gave me a LOAD of information before I set foot here. It is very informative and accurate with the information provided in it.

Please do let me know the cost of expenses in Abu Dhabi / Dubai (break up wise)?




Imran K


Dear All, kindly be kind enough to let me the details with regards to living in Abu Dubai / UAE region in break up wise format as :

1 - Rent for 2 / 3 Bedroom Appt in Dubai / UAE / Nearby locations such as Sharjah etc..., the job is in Abu Dhabi area
2 - Car + Insurances + Fuel (petrol)
3 - Medical Coverages for my self and Family (which includes Dental + Any kind of Hospitalization etc etc)
4 - Schooling of Kids from KG to Grade 3 or above ( since my daughters are 3 yrs and 8 yrs old) + Van Bus Pick up charges
how do i get transfer from pakistan to UAE school ?
5 - Food + Utilities + Parking charges iff any
6 - Set up of an Appt., Like TV+ Audio/video + Sofa Set Furniture + Double Bed + Kids Single Bed + Dressing Almari etc

PLUS MY PARENTS ARE TOTALLY DEPENDENT ON ME ,,,, SINCE AM THE ONLY SON.... AND TAKING CARE OF THEM......IS THERE ANY WAY I CAL MY PARENTS TO UAE TO LIVE WITH ME...... AND WHAT SHUD BE THE MEDICAL COVERAGES FOR THEM ?????????????

Thanks in advance



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Ok so heres the deal ..
1: It is nearly impossible for you to commute from Abu Dhabi to Sharjah (where the apartments are cheap) everyday..
So well a 2 bed room aprt should be for about 1000-2000 Dirhams a month in abu dhabi // thats just the average .you should search the internet for more details about vacant apartments in UAE
2:First of all you have to get a drivers licence .. which is pretty tough.. when you get one .. you should go to sharjahs Spinneys Round About they have cheap used cars over there ... Fuel is very cheap over there you dont have to worry about it
3:The company your working in should give you all the details
4:Well it depends on the school but it should be around 5000 dirhams a year ...(not sure about that since i dont have kids ...)
5:The more you eat the more you have to pay up
6:.... Just go to IKEA or something ..


.......Man i really didnt want to help you ... your too persistance .. but i like the community here thats why i helped you




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What are some cool and cute things to make for room decor?

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I'm moving in a couple of weeks and wanted to design my room. I will buy some new things, but its always good to save money right?

I've already made a heart out of a notebook wire ring (cute)
Gotten a whole bunch of CDs to hang or put somewhere
Bunch of drawings

also ive heard of drawing or collageing a lap shade so ill probably do that.

Anything else would be great! thanks! :]



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There's a lot of cool ideas on the following websites:
www.bhg.com/crafts/kids/rainy-day/teen-bedroom-crafts
www.favecrafts.com/Bedroom
www.countryliving.com/crafts/projects/make-craft-room-0306
www.goodhousekeeping.com ⺠... ⺠Home Decor Gallery
Just make sure you room flows together by trying to have a lot of the colors match or the same style type of thing i.e. birdhouses, hearts, etc.
Hope this helps :)

Decorating a child's bedroom paint ideas?




Carrie


I'm looking for websites that feature ideas for painting a child's bedroom. I'm especially looking for stripes, flowers, clouds, or any cute girly design. I'm not into wallpaper borders or stick on decals though. Thanks for your help!


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www.decor-photos.com
there are many pictures here and all are free!
the kid's room:
http://www.decor-photos.com/zu/Children-Room-38bb6bc5aa3c0bff.html




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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

How much did it cost for your to furnish your place?

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Dora


I'm wondering how much it would cost to furnish a 3 bedroom, 2000 sq. ft home. We're planning to buy all new furniture.

How much did it cost for you, and what furniture stores did you go to? Do you have a lot of hand-me-downs? Please include how many bedrooms you have and/or square footage.



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Furnishing you home can be very expensive. I have a 1200 sq. ft home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Furnishing the living room and the bedroom were the most expensive. These two rooms cost approximately $1500/room to furnish. All our furniture came from Rooms to Go. I waited on sales and discounts before making any big purchases. The kids room and guest room were less expensive to furnish. These rooms were less expensive because we didn't buy room packages and purchased the neccesities, such as just the bed and dresser or nightstand (s). The kids room and guest room cost approximately $800/room. Furnishings for these rooms came from Ikea. The dining room cost approximately $400. The dining room set came from the Room Store. I waited for sales and discounts before making any purchases here too. Most furniture stores have a family and friends day were they give the customer 10 to 20 percent off their products. Use the 10 to 20 percent coupon on a day when there is also a sale. You could save 200 to 500 dollars on furniture. Also, ask for free delivery specials; paying for delivery can get expensive. Note: When buying furniture packages, make sure the price is less than buying the pieces seperate. I found an error in a package price where the package price was more than if I bought the prices seperate. I saved myself an extra $100.

As far as hand me downs, I do not have any. However if you have old living furniture such as sofas, chairs, or loveseats, you can go to a furniture upholstery store or outlet and have you living furniture revamped in the style you want at a cost lower than buying new furniture. Your furniture will be custom.

What website and/or store would i go to for sale furniture?




cligrl102


I need sale furniture that's kid proof. Can anyone help?


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With the advent of disposable furniture from famous brands like Ikea and the like, poor quality seems to be accepted as normal. It is not normal, necessary, or environmentally responsible. A properly made bedroom set should last a lifetime. Go to any antique exhibition and you will see sets that are hundreds of years old. Mission furniture, which originated in Great Britain, is still made to last a lifetime. There is wide verity to choose from at www.barnfurnituremart.com
Authentic Mission style furniture also known as Arts and Crafts furniture is a timeless choice. When it is made using the traditional methods that make it, truly authentic it is a bulletproof choice. You will have something that will last and last. Many stores sell Mission Style furniture that is not made in the traditional way using solid oak. Instead, they use what they call solid wood. That is code for particleboard. Baloney IS meat. The Barn Furniture sells Mission furniture built with the traditional methods in a multitude of price ranges
If you plan on only keeping your furniture for 1 to 5 years and treat your furniture with kid gloves Ikea may be a good choice, however, ask anyone that has had Ikea furniture for a while or attempted to move it. It tends to auto destruct upon moving. Those cam lock type assembly hardware just don't like to be moved. What makes it fairly inexpensive is what makes it poor quality. The whole thing is about freight and warehouse space. This should NOT YOUR PROBLEM. In my humble opinion, virtually all assemble yourself furniture is inferior quality mostly made of particleboard filled with formaldehyde.




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volleyball


I have a very tight budget, so DIY projects are definitely welcome. I have three light yellow walls and one light blue wall. It is a small bedroom-my furniture consists of a king sized bed, a dresser and a bookshelf (both of those are tall rather than wide-they take up less room that way).
I'm looking mainly for ideas of wall art. I don't have a headboard and was thinking of making one myself, but I don't know, since my room is already small it might make it appear smaller.
thanks!



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you can get an 8' sheet of plywood, cover it with quilt batting on one side, stapled to the plywood on the other, and a few yards of a fabric that goes well with your other decor to cover the batting, again stapled to the other side. Lay longways on the floor behind the head of your bed for an instant, cheap headboard.
Another cheap idea for decor is to get a large canvas (oil painting type) and some colors you like, splash across the canvas and let dry. Instant art. Pretty cheap.
Make the most of the room you have with underbed storage bins.

What color should I paint my bedroom walls?




Kait


In my bedroom I have numerous picture (paintings, photographs, etc.) As of now my walls are light yellow and it does not clash well with the decor. I was planning on painting the walls white and leaving the wood molding so that it gives a gallery sense. But i would like to paint the inside of my closet and the adjacent wall, which is a window seat area that is set back, a different color. I would like ideas that would not clash to boldly with the white (like solid dark colors). Maybe Sage Green? but I would love to hear your answers. thanks!


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i think that Sage Green would work really good with every thing in your room
hope it helped




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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Can you help me hunt for these things?

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Mely


I want to redecorate my room and I absolutely love this room!
http://www.elementsofstyleblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/leeann-thornton-designs-bedroom-bed-white-linens-mint-green-paint-walls-gold-moroccan-poufs-tufted-headboard-sunburst-mirror-wall-decor-cococozy.jpg

But I have no idea where to find these accessories. Id appreciate it if you guys could give me a list of where I can find these things :) preferably not online! thanks!



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Hi - the thing is you have not said where you are from - the uk, usa etc - so it is difficult to tell you specific shops cos as you know there are different shops in each country.

So, I thought I would still give you some internet connections - you could always find out if they have shops and where they are etc:

This is for the gold pouffes

http://handmadeleatherstore.com/

http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Metallic-Gold-Moroccan-Pouf-Poufs-Pouffes-Ottomans-/170768972553

This is for Starburst Mirrors. This link below is for making one yourself:

http://www.abeautifulmess.com/2012/10/starburst-mirror-diy.html

Here is quite a lot of ideas for making your own too:

http://pinterest.com/livligonline/project-starburst-mirror/

These are for purchase

http://www.mixandchic.com/2012/04/fabulous-finds-starburst-sunburst.html

I'm 16 and I have no idea what to paint my room.?




Lexi


I need help with color schemes does anyone have any ideas? Any wall design ideas?


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Hi - have a look at these websites for ideas and some wall design ideas:)

WALL ART

http://itswrittenonthewalls.blogspot.ie/2011/08/diy-wall-art-scrapbook-paper-styrofoam.html
http://www.wondrouswallart.com/wall-stickers/girls-bedroom
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/butterfly-wall-stickers

BEDROOM DESIGN IDEAS

http://freshome.com/2010/06/17/25-room-design-ideas-for-teenage-girls/

http://home-sweet-decor.com/pink-and-green-bedroom-decorating-ideas/

https://www.google.ie/search?q=teenage+goth+bedroom+ideas&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=O5HjUbnHDoyKhQesxoHoCg&ved=0CDoQsAQ&biw=1366&bih=643

http://pinterest.com/pin/24699497925854811/

http://themerooms.blogspot.com.es/search/label/beach

HOME-MADE IDEAS

http://girlroomdesignidea.blogspot.com/2013/03/homemade-room-decorations-for-teenage.html

Hope these help :)




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Single Guy: Any ideas for a bedroom decor- masculine but sexy?

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jnbankert


Hi,

Any tips for how to decorate a small bedroom for a single guy who wants the room to have an exotic, but simple theme thats kinda hot and intimate for female visitores???

Thanks
also what about a bed frame which is more sexy wood or iron (iron could obviously be more fun) use your imagination



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Put away the "lost & found" box. The one with all the panties, lipsticks, and abandoned single earrings.

On a serious note, get some live plants, orchids are nice.

Find a piece so odd that the girls will have to ask about it. Then you can tell them how you found it buried while you were digging the foundation for an orphanage in Zamunda during some volunteer work.

How do I become more girly girl?




Victoria


I have been interested in becoming more feminine in appearance since I was a little girl but have had no close female family members to guide me in my pursuit. I'm looking for advice in clothes, makeup, bedroom decor, etc. I have blue eyes, a cool skin undertone, dark brown hair (I dyed it a ash blonde/strawberry blonde color, but my roots are still dark brown) which is in a pixie cut. I have a hard time determining by body type. I do have a bust, but I also carry some weight in my thighs (not my hips), butt, and stomach. I have a defined waist, so I might be an hourglass, but I'm honestly confused. I know that I'm not pear, athletic, tall, or petite. I am short though, at 5' 1 1/2". I have a round face.
I'm really knowledgeable about skincare, but I have an issue with sticking to the routine.
I usually got up 5 minutes before the bus came in the morning last year. Any recommended time frame to get ready for the day? I'm looking for a minimal commitment morning routine (one of the reasons I have a pixie cut, I had no idea what to do with my long hair). I'm also very committed to my academic work and extracurriculars, and I have a small budget. I work during the summers, but it's minimum wage and a 4 hour shift, and it's likely I'll only be working Sundays if at all during the school year.
I've tried eyeliner a few times and I'm not a fan.
I'm in the process of redoing my room and I've just pained it a turquoise color. I looking into getting a new bedspread sheets. I'm particularly attracted to the purple set at VS Pink, but do I need a duvet AND a comforter? Can't I just get a comforter and everything else or will it look weird without a duvet?
I don't hate the color pink, but I much prefer blue and purple, and I'm not really into the girly stereotype behavior in terms of putting chihuahuas in over sized purses or wearing/owning everything pink or saying "like" every other word or acting snobby and rude.
What kind of stores could I get one time splurge clothes every once in a while (note: do not mention A&F or Hollister, I'm boycotting from that company due to the CEO's and some of his employees comments that I find offensive and promoting stupidity, I have nothing against people who wear A&F clothes)? I like wearing skirts and I also would love to start wearing a dress every once in a while for school (something simple, knee length, either a solid color or polka dots). I like the preppy style of dressing, so I would like to wear knee high socks, button-up shirts and blouses. I have a pair of mid-rise black skinny jeans from Levi's and I love them. I know that low-rise jeans do not look flattering on me and are often uncomfortable to wear, and I'm weary of light washed jeans. I would love to wear acid washed jeans (I also like being retro). What other kinds of jeans (boot cut, straight leg? I don't like flares) could I wear? I've always wanted to get a pair of jeans from AE, so is there any from there that I must get? I had a pair of flats last year and I really loved them. I also wore wedges sometimes and I liked that. I got a pair of moccasin loafers on sale from an outlet Bass and I love those. I want to get a utilitarian purse that still looks cute and carries everything I need throughout the day. What kind of stuff would I need to put in there (floss, gum, sanitizer, wallet, travel sized lotions/mists/deodorant, nail file[I also need help with how you do your own manicure], water bottle)? What kind of school supplies could be updated with girly prints? Binders, folders, notebooks, pens, pencil cases, etc.?
I also want to work out more. I have a good body image, but I want to get into the habit of working out sometime before college so I can stay healthy. I'm going to be doing cheer leading, possibly competitive cheer, and definitely track (I'm a thrower). I live in a place where it's cold, rainy, and overcast for most of the year, so jogging isn't always an option. I just signed up for a month of gym membership and I do like the elliptical, and I'm looking forward to weightlifting again.



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Okay girl lets do this head to toe.
1) wax your eyebrows of you have not yet. Eyebrows frame your face and make a HUGE difference.
2) grow out your hair. Guys like girls with long hair, and short haired girls may be associated with lesbians. You can easily find ways to to your hair easily on YouTube. I recommend stilababe09 and macbarbie07
3) speaking of youtubers, start watching beauty gurus to learn beauty and style tips and keep up with trends
4) curl your lashes and wear mascara. I recommend Maybelline Volume Express (Target, $5)
5) easy eyeshadow that looks good on everyone is to just apply a sparkly champagne color on your eyelid.
6) lips. A simple tinted lip balm will work wonders. I recommend Maybelline babylips (target, $3)
7) foundation is not really necessary, concealer and some powder can work
8) wear perfume or body splashes. Bath and body works has cheap, high quality body splashes
9) for clothes, I would recommend H&M, brandy Melville, forever 21, and topshop. Topshop is especially good for what you seem to be wanting
10) unless you are 20 or over, stop wearing ballet flats unless you can REALLY pull them off. I would recommend strappy sandals, Sperry's, Toms, Minnetonka Moccasins, and pretty colored Nike Free Runs
11) whiten your teeth with crest white strips
12) for hip room decor, check out Urban Outfitters or Target
13) develop a style of your own that people can specifically id you by
14) I would recommend getting a down comforter and a duvet to go over it. This way, you always have a good quality comforter and can just change the duvet when u please. It's also easier for cleaning.
15) when decorating your room, choose one thing to be the focal point of the room and pick decorations and color themes accordingly
16) for jean fits, I would recommend boot cut. Avoid straight legged. AE has good jeans, but they stretch throughout the day. Hollister has the best jeans in my opinion.
17) hobo bags are all the rage with girls. In mine, I keep a Vera Bradley wallet, blotting papers, some makeup, lip balm, hand lotion, a Luna bar, a water bottle, gum, a Pinch Provions Minimergency Kit, etc.
18) I give myself an hour in the morning, but then again my hair goes almost to my waist.
19) for working out, try to find a place to run even if it is a treadmill. Running slims you down everywhere while still building muscle.
20) also try to eat healthier
21) it doesn't matter what school supplies you have.

That's all!!!! Hope this helps!!!! Good luck girly!! Oh and also use emojis when you textðððð




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Victoria


I have been interested in becoming more feminine in appearance since I was a little girl but have had no close female family members to guide me in my pursuit. I'm looking for advice in clothes, makeup, bedroom decor, etc. I have blue eyes, a cool skin undertone, dark brown hair (I dyed it a ash blonde/strawberry blonde color, but my roots are still dark brown) which is in a pixie cut. I have a hard time determining by body type. I do have a bust, but I also carry some weight in my thighs (not my hips), butt, and stomach. I have a defined waist, so I might be an hourglass, but I'm honestly confused. I know that I'm not pear, athletic, tall, or petite. I am short though, at 5' 1 1/2". I have a round face.
I'm really knowledgeable about skincare, but I have an issue with sticking to the routine.
I usually got up 5 minutes before the bus came in the morning last year. Any recommended time frame to get ready for the day? I'm looking for a minimal commitment morning routine (one of the reasons I have a pixie cut, I had no idea what to do with my long hair). I'm also very committed to my academic work and extracurriculars, and I have a small budget. I work during the summers, but it's minimum wage and a 4 hour shift, and it's likely I'll only be working Sundays if at all during the school year.
I've tried eyeliner a few times and I'm not a fan.
I'm in the process of redoing my room and I've just pained it a turquoise color. I looking into getting a new bedspread sheets. I'm particularly attracted to the purple set at VS Pink, but do I need a duvet AND a comforter? Can't I just get a comforter and everything else or will it look weird without a duvet?
I don't hate the color pink, but I much prefer blue and purple, and I'm not really into the girly stereotype behavior in terms of putting chihuahuas in over sized purses or wearing/owning everything pink or saying "like" every other word or acting snobby and rude.
What kind of stores could I get one time splurge clothes every once in a while (note: do not mention A&F or Hollister, I'm boycotting from that company due to the CEO's and some of his employees comments that I find offensive and promoting stupidity, I have nothing against people who wear A&F clothes)? I like wearing skirts and I also would love to start wearing a dress every once in a while for school (something simple, knee length, either a solid color or polka dots). I like the preppy style of dressing, so I would like to wear knee high socks, button-up shirts and blouses. I have a pair of mid-rise black skinny jeans from Levi's and I love them. I know that low-rise jeans do not look flattering on me and are often uncomfortable to wear, and I'm weary of light washed jeans. I would love to wear acid washed jeans (I also like being retro). What other kinds of jeans (boot cut, straight leg? I don't like flares) could I wear? I've always wanted to get a pair of jeans from AE, so is there any from there that I must get? I had a pair of flats last year and I really loved them. I also wore wedges sometimes and I liked that. I got a pair of moccasin loafers on sale from an outlet Bass and I love those. I want to get a utilitarian purse that still looks cute and carries everything I need throughout the day. What kind of stuff would I need to put in there (floss, gum, sanitizer, wallet, travel sized lotions/mists/deodorant, nail file[I also need help with how you do your own manicure], water bottle)? What kind of school supplies could be updated with girly prints? Binders, folders, notebooks, pens, pencil cases, etc.?
I also want to work out more. I have a good body image, but I want to get into the habit of working out sometime before college so I can stay healthy. I'm going to be doing cheer leading, possibly competitive cheer, and definitely track (I'm a thrower). I live in a place where it's cold, rainy, and overcast for most of the year, so jogging isn't always an option. I just signed up for a month of gym membership and I do like the elliptical, and I'm looking forward to weightlifting again.



Answer
Okay girl lets do this head to toe.
1) wax your eyebrows of you have not yet. Eyebrows frame your face and make a HUGE difference.
2) grow out your hair. Guys like girls with long hair, and short haired girls may be associated with lesbians. You can easily find ways to to your hair easily on YouTube. I recommend stilababe09 and macbarbie07
3) speaking of youtubers, start watching beauty gurus to learn beauty and style tips and keep up with trends
4) curl your lashes and wear mascara. I recommend Maybelline Volume Express (Target, $5)
5) easy eyeshadow that looks good on everyone is to just apply a sparkly champagne color on your eyelid.
6) lips. A simple tinted lip balm will work wonders. I recommend Maybelline babylips (target, $3)
7) foundation is not really necessary, concealer and some powder can work
8) wear perfume or body splashes. Bath and body works has cheap, high quality body splashes
9) for clothes, I would recommend H&M, brandy Melville, forever 21, and topshop. Topshop is especially good for what you seem to be wanting
10) unless you are 20 or over, stop wearing ballet flats unless you can REALLY pull them off. I would recommend strappy sandals, Sperry's, Toms, Minnetonka Moccasins, and pretty colored Nike Free Runs
11) whiten your teeth with crest white strips
12) for hip room decor, check out Urban Outfitters or Target
13) develop a style of your own that people can specifically id you by
14) I would recommend getting a down comforter and a duvet to go over it. This way, you always have a good quality comforter and can just change the duvet when u please. It's also easier for cleaning.
15) when decorating your room, choose one thing to be the focal point of the room and pick decorations and color themes accordingly
16) for jean fits, I would recommend boot cut. Avoid straight legged. AE has good jeans, but they stretch throughout the day. Hollister has the best jeans in my opinion.
17) hobo bags are all the rage with girls. In mine, I keep a Vera Bradley wallet, blotting papers, some makeup, lip balm, hand lotion, a Luna bar, a water bottle, gum, a Pinch Provions Minimergency Kit, etc.
18) I give myself an hour in the morning, but then again my hair goes almost to my waist.
19) for working out, try to find a place to run even if it is a treadmill. Running slims you down everywhere while still building muscle.
20) also try to eat healthier
21) it doesn't matter what school supplies you have.

That's all!!!! Hope this helps!!!! Good luck girly!! Oh and also use emojis when you textðððð

Blue and Yellow bedroom ideas?




HappyGirl


I'm planning on redoing my bedroom with blues and yellows. I found a pretty comforter set (sort of a country look) and I want to paint the walls and have accesories to go with the theme, any great ideas? Detail descriptions and pics would be great.


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You have chosen the colours of "Provence" if you look that up in Google" Fabric of Provence" you will find all the help in regard of the colours and decor , it sounds refreshing especially if you add lavender to a vase and a picture of a lavender field or France in your room .




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What are some god ideas for an African or safari themed bedroom?

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vmarsh3


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Well, the first thing that comes to my mind are animals. Elephants, lions, cheetahs, giraffes, etc. Also leopard prints and zebra prints are very popular with some. You can have all white bedding with maybe a few pillows in one of these prints and some African accents, like figurines, etc. Pictures also. Black and gold are popular colors with this theme. If you arent sure or want some ideas google it. If that doesnt work, try googling the images. For example, go to google, then type in african themed bedrooms and click on images! That should help. I tried it and saw quite a few! I am not sure where you live but here we have a store called Hobby Lobby, and i know they would have things to fit your theme! Good luck!

What colors go well with Mint green walls for a bedroom?




Tracy


Planning on painting a bedroom mint green, possibly with white trim. what color bedding would go well with this keeping in mind both genders?
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You could make it a seaside-themed room, subtly putting in shades of soft gold (starfish), ivory (scallop shells), sky blue, seaglass green (actual seaglass or faux accents of it). A nice chunky bed with corded-trim mattress and white sheets made of linen will help. Go to wallmart, in the craft section near the bolts of cloth they have a small clear plastic box filled with shellls like conch, scallop, leopard conch and all from Bermuda. Shell necklaces hung on pins are manly, and can be worn as well as displayed as wall ornaments.




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how should i redecorate my bedroom?

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Sarah


I am redecorating my bedroom in a couple of weeks and need some ideas on how i can switch things up. I am a 21 year old girl who is earthy but also very girly. i like hippie but also like feminine.
my room is olive green/ spit pea soup green and is currently a jungle theme with like cheetah and zebra and monkeys and elephants. i want to keep a couple of things but i am trying to figure out what accent color i can choose. my bed frame and the other furniture is black. i was thinking like a fuishia or gold. any ideas and suggestions are welcome.



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honestly to get rid of all the zoo animal prints...and supplies etc...

go for a more mature look

i have that olive green color also and trim it with a burgundy

i think on the walls keep it simple and mature with wall decore from bed bath and beyond...all wall decor is in the beyond area...

maybe some framed photos on one wall of family and another wall of special interests...

a desk area with memo board...calendar

keep it simple which keeps it uncluttered

i would so a chic earthy bedspread and a tan brownish green throw carpet from like target

relax

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How would you design your dream room?




foxy_jaspe


Here is a description of mine separated into three different rooms (my fav. color idea is the icy blue). I used my designs in a book I am writing, so that explains the names and random stuffs ;)

We explored each room, Lavenderâs was first. Her room was painted pale pink with pink and white striped curtains on the window. Her huge white canopy bed had pale pink comforter and canopy with a white lining running along the bottom. Her entire room was designed to fit around her pink and white theme from the desk in the corner to the racks filled with CDs on the left wall. A high tech, flat screen boom box was on the wall above the CD racks. It was touch screen with all the songs from her thousands of CDs imported into it and two huge speakers on the side of it.

Chrystalâs room had an icy blue color scheme that matched her eyes. Hanging from her ceiling was a egg shaped chair. The ceiling was painted like a nighttime sky with miniscule stars dotting it here and there. Her closest took up the east side of her room, full of only designer clothes or ones that Chrystal had made herself. Cabinets at the right of her closest were lined with over seventy different shoes. Anya had taken the extra trip to move all of Chrystalâs thousands of clothes into the new house when she was modeling the bedrooms. The bed was fashioned different, with curves going up the posts and the front was shaped like the front of a sleigh. The small, white desk held a single wireless laptop and a stack of about five thin book.

Gracieâs room had white walls and cream colored carpet. She loved to accessorize and showed off the new installations that Scott had added into her closet. Using a small remote, she was able to open and close the drawers and cabinets inside of her closest. One combination on the remote made drawers pull out revealing hundreds of sunglasses. Another combination caused small metal earring trees and necklace tree come up from the counter tops filled with jewelry. The cabinets opened to reveal all the make-up any girl could ever dream of; eyeshadow, lipstick and lipgloss, blush, mascara, nail polish, eyeliner, body glitter, and brushes and tools to apply it all. Grace was ecstatic and made Lavender and Chrystal promise to come by later that week and they would put on a fashion show using Chrystalâs clothes, her accessories and make-up, and Lavenderâs new digital camera.

How would your dream room be designed?



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rather simply, black and red as the main colors, with a few accents in purple, with a blue and green bathroom, preferably with some monkey decor'. i like the low styled beds like in japan, if not a real futon, and black shelving on red walls with lots of books, and stuffed animals around(can't help it, i love them). i'd probably have a dragon mural on a wall. i adore the beasts. it'd be dimly lit with rice lamps and be rather cozy. ^_^




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Where do people with super simple rooms and furniture keep their knickknacks?

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012victory


I honestly want a super simple room. You know, just a bed... a bookshelf.... a dresser... a night table...
That would be pretty much it.
But where do people put their office supplies? I've seen many rooms as I went house tours. A LOT, if not all, had NO DESKS. Even if you're not a student, where do you keep those little things? A scissor, paperclips? erasers? Pencils? Coins? An exercise ball?
You know;.. those little things. I have a BUNCH of wallets, phone cases, some face masks, my dog's chew toy, random shopping bags.
What I'm talking about is... you know like in the movies, those rich houses in new york. Maybe like a huge open studio room. I love how it's all pretty much simple. But where do they keep their knickknacks!
I have so much crap....
I want to keep my room simple and clean but I need this huge dresser drawer thing to put all my crap in...



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People who have collected several items do not have to display them all at once.
Think up on the wall storage for part of your collections.
Hang the shopping bags up in the closet if they are being used.If not, you cam frame them, one at a tome and use them to decorate your walls.
This picture shows a wall shelving unit:http://www.ciiwa.com/terrific-lovely-storage-inspirations-for-small-bedrooms/lime-white-beech-classy-small-kids-bedroom-with-storage-furniture-decor/
Enjoy decorating.

Las Vegas Hotels for family with 12 and 15 year old girls.?




violettpri


We are going to stop in Las vegas for a couple of nights after visiting California and I'm interested in 3 different hotels and wondering which one is best for my girls ages 12 and 15. The Excalibur, New York New York or The Paris. The Excalibur sounds more "kid friendly" but I like the looks of the Paris. Any advice on the restaurants at each hotel,rooms, pools and activities? Thanks!!


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I have only stayed at Excalibur and Mandalay Bay. But Excalibur is definitely a great kid-friendly hotel. We took our two daughters last year and they were 2 and 6 at the time. My brother went with us and he was 12 and he loved it. There is a great arcade (Midway) downstairs with fun, affordable carnival games that are easy to win. We ended up walking away with a trash bag full of stuffed animals and pillows. The Tournament of Kings dinner show was their favorite. It is $60 per person but it includes a great dinner of game hen, broccoli, potato wedges, a pastry, and unlimited pepsi. They have 4 pools, one is devoted to adults only. Another one has small waterslides and a small waterfall, the water doesn't go deeper than 3 or 4 ft I believe in any of the pools, but its like that in most of Vegas. There is a food court that includes Quiznos, McDonalds, Pizza Hut, Krispy Kreme, and Starbucks. Restaurants- they have an Italian restaurant that is very affordable, a steak house that is a little more expensive, an average buffet with great prices, Dick's Last Resort, and Sherwood Forest Cafe which is a 24-hour Denny's type cafe, I love going there for breakfast.

I don't know much about NY NY but they do have an arcade and the roller coaster, but it is directly across the street from Excalibur so you can visit those attractions without having to stay there. Excalibur is connected to Luxor by indoor walkway which is connected to Mandalay Bay by what some say is the best shopping mall area in Vegas, Mandalay Place. MGM Grand is also across the street and next door to MGM Grand is the Showcase Mall with M&M World and Coca Cola World. Below them is Gameworks, a huge arcade.

Excalibur also has the best value on the strip. The hotel is not a luxury hotel, but it is really a decent hotel. If you upgrade to the Widescreen room ($10-$20 more per night) you wouldn't even know you weren't staying in a luxury hotel. It has beautiful warm decor, a 42" widescreen TV, and marble countertops in the bathroom. Check the best rates here http://smartervegas.com/hotels/excalibur/promotionalcodes.aspx
If you don't see a deal you can use, just keep checking it because they update it often, also sign up for email offers from Excalibur.com.

Hope this helps!




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Does any1 have tips for designing my bedroom?

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Q. i am a teenager boy and LOVES the florida gators! I have wall paper (blue with oragane penstripes and gator heads) and lightly colerd wood floors but them im stuck. i think i will probabaly just empty my room and start putting things in with the wall paper but i could use hints. keep in mind im only 13 not 18 and this is like a 400 sqaure foot room.i will put a soda macine and stuff like that but think and who ever has is the most useful answer will be my favorite answer!


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Well alot of stores carry sport themed bedspreads, thats always an option. As for other things, hmm. There's always lamps, clocks, and storage items. I'm redoing my room also and when I searched for ideas I kept getting links to lockers for your room. Like actual school lockers, which if you painted them how you like would go with the football theme. You'll need a place for your friends to sit so beanbag chairs would be a good idea. I don't know if you play vidio games but if you do, racks to hold you games and a good chair to sit and play in. Maybe instead of getting a soda machine you could get one of those big water cooler things that they have at sport games. You know? Like a Gatoraid one? And then put in on a bar stool? Since I don't know your spending limit I'm kinda just putting random stuff down.

How do i get my cat used to a dog?




Elizabeth


I have a Siamese/himalayan full grown female cat who hates dogs. And my fiance whom I am planning on moving in with soon has a full grown male dog who loves to play and is super energetic and has had experiences living with cats and tends to chase them to attempt to play with them. Can someone please give me advice on how I could get our animals to live together happily and calmly together.

Also my cat likes to sleep with me at night and my fiance's dog sleeps with him at night too. Any ideas for how we could keep these arrangements?



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There are breeds that should never be with cats unless they grew up with them from a puppy. Pit Bulls and Husky are two of those breeds. For them a running cat is prey. Dogs should be obedience trained to "Leave it" and Sit and Stay. Allowing the dog to chase cats was a mistake in its training. Seek training at PetsMart or something.

Get 6' tall or taller cat trees/condos so that your cat has escape places to get away when being "attacked" by the dog. That is exactly what the cat is going to think is happening. And if it feels it is being attacked, it is going to be defensive and that means claws into a nose or an eye. Provide tall places for the cat to go on furniture like top of the refrig or bookcases.

The problem here is that the dog doesn't know not to chase cats. It's also the dog's territory and the cat will be an intruder so look for territory problems.

Get an extra large memory foam dog bed and put it on the floor on your boy friend's side of the bedroom for his dog. Or get a king size bed!

I've pasted in some links for sites that should provide some help.

http://www.dogchatforum.com/introducing_dogs_to_cats.htm

http://bestfriends.org/uploadedFiles/Content/Resources/Initiatives/Pit_bull_initiatives/Resources_for_Owners_and_Rescues/ABCsofDogLife.pdf - Page 2 - 33 is the one you want so scroll down.

http://blog.cleveland.com/pet_tips/2008/06/how_to_introduce_a_new_cat_to.html - Your dog is the resident and the cat is new.

Good luck!




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How can I make a paint job look natural?

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Miss_Lady


I have a oak table and chair set that I want to paint black with deep burgundy undertones or dark brown. Does anyone know which brushes and types of paint to use to make my table and chairs look as natural as possible. I appreciate it!
edanddeb98, did you even read my question?



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Paint Decor..Wall Paint Ideas...Paint Stencils...Choosing Interior Paint...Painting Wood

SOYOUWANNA PAINT A ROOM?
1. Get The Right Equipment
2. Prepare
3. Paint
4. Mater Special Effects
5. Clean Your Equipment

If you're like us, your bedroom probably consists of four white walls - much resembling the crazy house that your life has become. Sure, you might have a picture or two hung up, and tables, rugs, the bed, people, etc. all add flavor. However, you can add the perfect touch of character to any room merely by painting the walls.

So we suggest that you take a deep breath, imbue the spirit of Martha Stewart, and get ready to paint the town (and your room) red. And one more time, we really must say how proud we are of you that you decided to paint a room on your own. You are officially a non-wussy.

But, even non-wussies can screw up a simple project. So, to ensure your paint job is streak- and tacky-free, take a look at this video.

WATCH THIS HOW-TO VIDEO Click here for more on "How to Paint a House"

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1. GET THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT
While fingerpainting your walls may be good for a kindergartener's room we suspect that you're actually trying to fool people into thinking that your paint job was done professionally. So to do so, you'll need some supplies:

3-inch flat brush
Small angled brush for trim or corners
Canvas drop cloths, plastic tarps or newspapers
Spackle (a substance used to fill in cracks before painting)
Turpentine (if using oil-based paint)
Bucket to clean brushes in
Painter's tape or masking tape
Putty knife
Sandpaper
Primer
Cleaning rags
Roller (with extension pole for tall walls or ceilings)
Roller tray
Disposable rubber gloves
Oh, and getting some paint would help, wouldn't it, Einstein? First measure the square footage of the surfaces you're going to paint in order to know how much you'll need. Paint cans tell you how much paint they contain in square footage, so as long as you measure, you'll be fine.

Here's how to pick the right paint:

Choose a type of paint
Choose a finish
Choose a color
Choose a shade
Choose your brushes and rollers

Choose a type of paint

The type of paint you use (and its finish) are essential factors if you want a neatly painted room. Substances like mercury and lead, which were used for centuries in paint, are now banned. That's because it's dangerous to eat the paint chips of lead- or mercury-based paint. Sure, you don't eat paint chips, but little kids eat all kinds of disgusting things (bugs, boogers, play-doh, etc.); if they eat lead-based paint, they could suffer from brain deficiencies later in life. Here are the two types of paint you should consider:


Latex-based paint. This is easiest to work with and the easiest to clean up -- only soap and water are required. Latex is best used on walls, floors and metal surfaces. It also works well on woodwork.


Oil-based paint. This is also known as alkyd-based, and requires a solvent-like turpentine to clean off of paintbrushes, your skin, and the telephone when you answer it in an unguarded moment. Oil-based paint is stain-resistant and sticks well to walls and ceilings. It is particularly popular for bathrooms and kitchens.
Choose a finish

Once you've decided on the merits of latex versus oil, you must pick a finish (the same color of paint will usually be available in a choice of finishes). A paint's finish affects how shiny the finished paint job will look as follows:


Flat finish: This finish is good for large surfaces, since it doesn't reflect light. It is often used in bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms and ceilings.


Satinfinish: Such a finish is excellent to brighten up hallways, common areas, and children's bedrooms and playrooms. It helps soften the paint job, muting bright colors but still allowing the color to shine through.


Semi-gloss finish: This finish is easy to clean, making it great for high-traffic areas (kitchens, bathrooms, doorsâ¦).


Glossfinish: This finish reflects the most light and tends to be used in small quantities (such as on trim).
Contrary to popular belief, finish was not invented in Finland. That would be the "Finnish."

Choose a color


White - White (and its various incarnations such as off-white, beige, and eggshell), provides a can't-go-wrong foundation for any room. Yes, it's boring, but it also doesn't distract. It also makes a room look brighter and bigger. It's great for just about any room, especially bathrooms and kitchens. At its worst, white is: too plain.


Red - Bright and bold, red suggests vitality and aggressiveness. It can be a bit overwhelming for an entire room, but if you have a bedroom that you want to convey amorous vibes, it's a unique way to go. Deep, subtle shades of red such as burgundy and maroon are perfect for living rooms. At its worst, red is: too dramatic.


Yellow - Stimulating, sunny and cheerful, yellow is associated with intellect, power and creative energy. Bright yellows bring warmth and light into dark rooms, and pale yellows make small rooms seem larger. It's also a great kitchen color. At its worst, yellow is: disruptive.


Blue - Blue denotes harmony, peace, steadfastness and loyalty. While it's appropriate for any room, blue is an excellent bedroom color because it makes one feel comforted and serene. It can also soften rooms that are over-bright. At its worst, blue is: cold.


Orange - Orange combines the energy of red with the intellectual associations of yellow. Dominant and lively, it's a fun choice for bathrooms and work areas. Peachy oranges have a delicate effect, while brownish oranges (like terra cotta) give off warm, cozy vibes. Many living rooms are orange to give it that "den" feeling. At its worst, orange is: non-relaxing.


Green - Green is refreshing and pleasing to the eye. It makes dim apartments seem more vibrant by bringing a garden-like atmosphere indoors. With its varying shades, green works in just about any room. Just be sure not to go too dark. At its worst, green is: dull.


Violet - Strong and majestic, violet is a powerful accent color. Pastel violets take on the characteristics of red or blue depending on which is more prominent in the shade. (Lilac, for example, takes on blue's characteristics, while lavender takes on red's qualities.) At its worst, violet is: overpowering.


Black - You probably like heavy metal, S&M, or some combination thereof. Either way, it's way more than we want to know about you. So don't paint a room black. It'll freak people out. Black walls also tend to look dirty because dust shows up very clearly.


Deep "warm" colors give a room an intimate, cozy feel: red-violet, red, red-orange, orange, yellow-orange, and yellow.


Light "cool" colors make a room seem more spacious and elegant: green, blue-green, blue, and blue-violet. White also has this effect.

Choose a shade

One of the biggest problems that painters face is that what looks to be "orange" on the sample in the store turns out to be "brown" on your wall. So it's incredibly important to pick the right shade of paint by examining it under different sources of light. Here are some tips:


Examine the paint you desire under both natural light and the bulbs that light up the room to be painted. Again a color that looks perfect under the store's fluorescent rays will turn to bilious shades at home.


Get samples of the paints you like, coat large sheets of poster board to get a sense of the paint and prop them up around the room to be painted. Look at them at different times of day, because morning light will have a different impact than sunset light. This will help you narrow your choice and prevent costly mistakes.


Lighting fixtures also play a part. Diffused light will enrich the color of walls and ceilings, whereas spotlights which focus on certain points will change the color and add shadows to other areas.


Also look at the poster boards when the room is furnished as it will be after the paint job. Furniture and curtains absorb light and create a different effect than an empty room. You'll also be able to see if the paint clashes with the furniture.


When using white or off-white paint, remember it reflects colors around it, such as a blue carpet or burgundy furniture. In general, lighter colors distort less with changes of light than deeper colors.


Remember, the higher the gloss in a paint, the more light it will reflect.
Choose your brushes and rollers

Now that you know what kind of paint you're using, it's a cinch to figure out what type of brush (and/or roller) you'll need. You don't necessarily need both, but there are positives and negatives to each. Rollers help the job go faster and can make your paint job look neater. But rollers are also difficult to use in corners or weird surfaces. No matter what, you're going to need a brush for touch-ups, but we recommend that you start with a roller too.

If you're using oil-based paint:


Get a brush with natural bristles.
Get a natural (lamb's wool) roller.
If you're using latex-based paint:


Get a brush with synthetic bristles (because natural bristles absorb the water in latex paint).
Get a synthetic (nylon) roller.
One last note: rollers come in different pile depths, meaning the thickness of fiber used on the roller. The rule of thumb is to use a smoother pile with the smoother surface, and the rugged piles with the rougher surfaces (so they can reach into the nooks and crannies).

Can anyone give ideas or pictures for a bedroom i want to make over?




-michelle-


I might be moving back to the rents house and kinda bummed so i want to give myself something to look forward to. Thought some new paint might help. Its the master bedroom upstairs so its a large room. Im thinking black and white. I need some kind of design or pattern. Kinda goth punk but not depressing. And probably painting the wood floor and getting an area rug until we get carpet. Any ideas would help thanks.


Answer
The first thing to consider when choosing black is your lighting situation. If you have a lot of natural lighting and good lighting in general then you are a bit more free with your options. Beware of painting walls black. You can quickly get that depressing "living in a dungeon" feel. You may be able to achieve your goal by going with white walls and maybe a red accent wall. By doing this you can bring in modern black or red furniture that will contrast nicely. Framed movie or music posters is a nice touch, as well as modern art. With the white/red wall combo you can leave the flooring its natural color or go with an elegant black. A few pieces of decor that represent you should put a nice finish on it. A room like this is visually appealing with a lot of character and has enough depth to accommodate your style and mood. Good Luck!




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