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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Open Question: what do you call a bed that is built in to the floor? and more...

 
 



Open Question: what do you call a bed that is built in to the floor? and more...

Open Question: what do you call a bed that is built in to the floor?

Meaning the floor is actually built for the purpose of a bed to be sunken in. I just don't know what to call it.

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Open Question: whats a good color to paint my walls with this bed set.......?

and maybe some links to cute decorations!! and btw thats not my room. i do have the following: bedding sheets pillows and a pink and black room!!! http://www.scrapbookscrapbook.com/DAC-ART/images/teens-bedroom/wake-up-frankie-bedding.jpg

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Open Question: What is an appropriate seasonal (floral) table piece for the month of February?

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Open Question: What would be the focal point in my living room?

My living room is cut up really weird. I'm going to be buying new furniture soon and I really want to get it right this time. Here's some of the problems I'm having. First off I'm not sure what my focal point should be. The main wall in my living room has a huge window taking up nearly the whole wall. The wall is 15 feet 6 inches wide , the window on that wall 11 ft 4 inches and nearly floor to ceiling. Right now we have our couch on that wall. Then the other long wall is where you come into the living room. It has a open doorway that is five feet five inches wide so it's not much good for anything. The other two walls are 13 feet 7 inches. One of these walls also has a big open doorway in it that also measures five feet five inches wide. So again this wall isn't great either. So that only leaves me the one 13 feet wall that doesn't have a huge window or doorway taken out of it. Right now on that wall we have this really big ikea entertainment center. It's not an ugly 80's looking thing, it actually looks modern and cool. However we are planning on getting rid of it and getting a flat screen TV. So I'm wondering how the heck to layout furniture in this room? I would like the focal point to be the awesome window, but if you don't use that area for the couch then you don't end up with many options. Then what I"m confused about is that I can't really arrange the furniture with the window as the focal point or then you probably won't be able to watchTV very well. So then does the TV become the focal point? Right now the only piece of furniture we are planning on keeping is this big ikea armoire type thing that we have in a corner right now. Other than that we know we want to get a new sofa and probably a love seat and maybe some chairs. The thing is I just don't know how to lay it out at all. I have no idea if my descriptions here made sense. Does anyone have any ideas of advice for me? I should probably add that I don't only try to have things up against the walls, actually the opposite. And the wall directly opposite the window wall would work for a TV because that wall has the big wide open doorway that is open into my entryway room and front door area. That's part of the problem too. When you walk in my front door you look straight into the living room. I'm thinking of maybe putting two chairs with a small table between them there so there's not a huge piece of furniture just cutting the view of the room off. It's just a really weird room.

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Open Question: My poster keeps falling down (sticky tack)?

I have a wide/landscape (fairly large) poster, and I've been using poster/sticky tack to keep it up. But it keeps falling after a month or two. Sometimes a day. I have another poster, but its in Letter position and it's been up since last year when I got it. Is there a specific way to keep it up. I've put it at all corners and the centres but it falls off.

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Open Question: Polka Dot stickers for the walls that are dry erase...?

and cheap!!! Key word: CHEAP! It's a recession people. Thanks!

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Open Question: whats a good weedding color?

whats a good weedding color for the reception like to use on my tables and flowers

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Open Question: Where do I find prices of cars, sofas, etc. from 1997?

Its for my pre-algebra homework and I need to find prices of ANYTHING from 1997 and compare the prices with today's prices of that item like a car. Please!! I need desperate help!!!

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Open Question: drop-in bathtub replacement?

Any help on where to get a decent drop in soaking tub? or is Home Depot and Lowes the way to go? I am located in Cleveland, OH.tub size we are looking for is approx 72"long X 36"wide X 21" deep We are taking our old tub out and would like to replace it. Is Acrylic the way to go these days? Also I would like the tub to have the holes pre-drilled for plumbing fixtures. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Open Question: What color should i paint my room to go best with this bedroom?

http://www.eldoradofurniture.com/catalog/product.html?pID=4437&pLabel=Emily Cherry Full Platform Bed

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Open Question: I have been wanting to decorate my room any ideas?

Im 16 years old and i have wanted to make my room have a french type theme. does anyone have any ideas. the thing is it cant be too $$$$$$ i dont have that much to spend on it. or if people have other ideas on if i should have a differnt theme let me know. thank you

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Open Question: neighbor's tree is outgrown, and branches are going to penetrate my wall, and damage my property. Advise?

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