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Jess
My bedroom walls are "the hulk" green (hand-me-down room from my brother) and my bed frame is white. I bought two small pink pillows and i don't know what color to buy my comforter or book shelf in. the room is a little tight on space, especially with the size of my bed. i don't want more white furniture and i don't want to overdo it with color. what colors do you suggest? :)
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Chocolate and pink comforter is perfect for your room,
purple/lavender also coordinates with green and pink.
http://www5.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?ItemTyp=G&itemID=176d91d&GrpTyp=STY&ShowMenu=T&ShopBy=0&SearchString=bedding+set+queen+bown+and+pink&RefPage=SearchDepartment.aspx&s4PageSize=99&CmCatId=searchresults&Search1Prod=True&S4Filter=N%7c0%7cNtt%7cbedding+set+queen+bown+and+pink%7cNtk%7csearch_all%7cNao%7c99%7cNty%7c1%7csid%7c1267B3172916%7cNtx%7cmode%2bmatchallpartial%7cNtpr%7c1%7cNtpc%7c1
http://www3.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?ItemTyp=G&itemID=1428c2a&GrpTyp=STY&ShowMenu=T&ShopBy=0&SearchString=bedding+sets+pink+and+chocolate&RefPage=SearchDepartment.aspx&s4PageSize=99&CmCatId=EXTERNAL|searchdepartment&Search1Prod=True
http://www.amazon.com/Andromeda-Star-Lantern-Lamp-Lavender/dp/B001JPQJOQ/ref=sr_1_28?ie=UTF8&s=furniture&qid=1265646417&sr=1-28 - cord included
http://www.target.com/8-CUBE-KIDS-BOOKCASE-PINK/dp/B001TJG85C/sr=1-17/qid=1265585579/ref=sr_1_17/176-1856086-7033318?ie=UTF8&search-alias=tgt-index&frombrowse=0&index=target&rh=k%3Abookcase&page=1
Chocolate and pink comforter is perfect for your room,
purple/lavender also coordinates with green and pink.
http://www5.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?ItemTyp=G&itemID=176d91d&GrpTyp=STY&ShowMenu=T&ShopBy=0&SearchString=bedding+set+queen+bown+and+pink&RefPage=SearchDepartment.aspx&s4PageSize=99&CmCatId=searchresults&Search1Prod=True&S4Filter=N%7c0%7cNtt%7cbedding+set+queen+bown+and+pink%7cNtk%7csearch_all%7cNao%7c99%7cNty%7c1%7csid%7c1267B3172916%7cNtx%7cmode%2bmatchallpartial%7cNtpr%7c1%7cNtpc%7c1
http://www3.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?ItemTyp=G&itemID=1428c2a&GrpTyp=STY&ShowMenu=T&ShopBy=0&SearchString=bedding+sets+pink+and+chocolate&RefPage=SearchDepartment.aspx&s4PageSize=99&CmCatId=EXTERNAL|searchdepartment&Search1Prod=True
http://www.amazon.com/Andromeda-Star-Lantern-Lamp-Lavender/dp/B001JPQJOQ/ref=sr_1_28?ie=UTF8&s=furniture&qid=1265646417&sr=1-28 - cord included
http://www.target.com/8-CUBE-KIDS-BOOKCASE-PINK/dp/B001TJG85C/sr=1-17/qid=1265585579/ref=sr_1_17/176-1856086-7033318?ie=UTF8&search-alias=tgt-index&frombrowse=0&index=target&rh=k%3Abookcase&page=1
Where is a good place to live in or near Shanghai, China?
Superman
My wife and I (plus 2 kids) are moving to China next year for her job. We live in a 5bd/3ba in Marietta, GA now, but would like to find a nice 3bd/2ba condo style home in Shanghai thats comparable in amenties. I realize space is a premium, but we want something decent without having to travel too far from her job and things to do. We are planning to go as expats, so we have some benefits. Also what are the possibilities of a job for me (I am a manager at Wal-Mart)? How much is furniture average cost (sofas, bedrooms, TVs) and utilities? We were once entertaining the thought of living in downtown Atlanta, but the cost of a decent condo runs a small fortune. Are there any really helpful websites that will help us look at rentals, furniture, travel expenses etc? Try to be as specific as possible so when we do our pre-move trip we will go fully prepared with some personal tips.
Answer
I have lived in China for four years and was in Shanghai at my friend's condo last weekend. I live in Beijing...biz trip. Anyways, the most affluent and most modern apartments you'll find in Pudong, and expect prices to run similar to alot of big cities in the states...my friend has a nice 2 bedroom condo, albeit a little cozy, but well furnished/decorated/modern, with Statuettes, et. all in the courtyard...really nice place actually...they have somewhat of a bargain though and pay 3,500rmb...US 500/months plus utilities...they're about 20 minutes from the famous BUndt/Nanjing lu, etc..(I assume you've done some research?)...anyways, you'll probably be looking at 750-1000 US/month if you're just arriving and have children. Some places are very luxurious, heated floors, etc...
China is changing fast. You'll like Shanghai, it's a happening city...safe, clean, (still building in some areas)...the traffic can be a nuisance...and there's loads of foreign cafes/restaurants in case you feel like a taste of home...
Come to Beijing if you have the chance (airfare and China rail/overnite train are both very developed/modern and cheap) You definitely won't regret it!
What am I a tour guide? Advice? Try to learn the language...just for practical things...and then build from there...makes things much easier and you gain a sense of self worth. Also, coming from N.America, keep in mind while you live here that China is a country of 1.3 billion and it has only been developing for 25 years...although Shanghai is about as modern/cosmopolitan as it comes...the West esp. and some rural areas are still have much work. This is not the West. Have a great experience.
P.S. CLose to Shanghai...Suzhou is a beautiful city only about an hour away, also Wuxi, and Hangzhou, Zhejiang province...
I have lived in China for four years and was in Shanghai at my friend's condo last weekend. I live in Beijing...biz trip. Anyways, the most affluent and most modern apartments you'll find in Pudong, and expect prices to run similar to alot of big cities in the states...my friend has a nice 2 bedroom condo, albeit a little cozy, but well furnished/decorated/modern, with Statuettes, et. all in the courtyard...really nice place actually...they have somewhat of a bargain though and pay 3,500rmb...US 500/months plus utilities...they're about 20 minutes from the famous BUndt/Nanjing lu, etc..(I assume you've done some research?)...anyways, you'll probably be looking at 750-1000 US/month if you're just arriving and have children. Some places are very luxurious, heated floors, etc...
China is changing fast. You'll like Shanghai, it's a happening city...safe, clean, (still building in some areas)...the traffic can be a nuisance...and there's loads of foreign cafes/restaurants in case you feel like a taste of home...
Come to Beijing if you have the chance (airfare and China rail/overnite train are both very developed/modern and cheap) You definitely won't regret it!
What am I a tour guide? Advice? Try to learn the language...just for practical things...and then build from there...makes things much easier and you gain a sense of self worth. Also, coming from N.America, keep in mind while you live here that China is a country of 1.3 billion and it has only been developing for 25 years...although Shanghai is about as modern/cosmopolitan as it comes...the West esp. and some rural areas are still have much work. This is not the West. Have a great experience.
P.S. CLose to Shanghai...Suzhou is a beautiful city only about an hour away, also Wuxi, and Hangzhou, Zhejiang province...
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