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Friday, February 12, 2010

Open Question: Is living in an apartment living a minimalist lifestyle? and more...

 
 



Open Question: Is living in an apartment living a minimalist lifestyle? and more...

Open Question: Is living in an apartment living a minimalist lifestyle?

I am guessing you cannot buy too much furniture or knick knacks. A wheel barrow or lawn mower is definatly something you don't have to worry about buying.

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Open Question: what do you think i should do?

i want to decorate mine and my boyfriends room and want o write something on the wall that will be meaningful and romantic

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Open Question: Is memory foam beds all what they are cracked up to be?

Memory Form mattess, good or bad, and if so tips on them, ( i just bought a 12" queen online).

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Open Question: Redecorating my bedroom(music themed)?

So I already decided that I'm gonna paint my walls purple, get some cool band posters, and a purple desk. Anyone know any cool comforters for my bed? (preferably guitars or something to do with music) And any other ideas? Thanks :)

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Open Question: A Little About Closet organizing?!?

My closet is fairly organized. But, I would like tips on how to make it fun and more organized. Let me know of sites you know of or videos or your own ideas. Thank in advance! =]

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Open Question: My son has a Sponge Bob tv.Sadly, Bob doesn't go with the new decor. Can I paint it? How?

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Open Question: need to know what proof i need from contractor for rebate on my windows?

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Open Question: How to take down mirror?

In our house which we're selling, there's a large mirror assembly. About 4 feet tall and about 6 feet wide. We want to take it down, but we can't figure out how to do it. It has 5 vertical panels which look to be held up by two tracks. One on top and on on the bottom. We tried sliding the mirrors out, but they won't budge. The space behind the mirrors is so small that we can't see behind it to see if there's epoxy or something gluing the panels to the wall. The channels are pinched very tight to the mirrors on top and bottom. I don't want to start prying them away from the mirror unless I know that this is how to remove them for sure. Other than breaking them, any ideas?

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