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Monday, April 19, 2010

Open Question: HELP WITH MY ROOM PLEASEEE?!? and more...

 
 



Open Question: HELP WITH MY ROOM PLEASEEE?!? and more...

Open Question: HELP WITH MY ROOM PLEASEEE?!?

ok, so i'm moving soon and i've had pretty boring rooms all my life so i wanna make this one awesomee :) lately i've been obsessed with zebra print so i want to do that. But idk how to do my walls with zebra print?! should i just put one big stripe of zebra print on white walls going all across the room or will that be too plain? should i cover all 4 walls with zebra print or is that too crazy? AH, HELP!

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Open Question: re-decorating room! helpp?! :(?

ok, so i'm moving soon and i've had pretty boring rooms all my life so i wanna make this one awesomee :) lately i've been obsessed with zebra print so i want to do that. But idk how to do my walls with zebra print?! should i just put one big stripe of zebra print on white walls going all across the room or will that be too plain? should i cover all 4 walls with zebra print or is that too crazy? AH, HELP!

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Open Question: how to remove rust from a brass stand lamp ?

it is an old 70's stand lamp; the base is really really rusted, the foot is 80% and the 2 brass sheds are 50% rusted... how to fix it ?

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Open Question: Besides glue and tape, what can i use to mount something onto the wall?

Bought something new and i want to mount it onto my wall, but without damaging it in anyway. Would prefer not to use tape (the tape could potentially damage the design) and glue ( the back would be damaged and it would be a hassle to remove it). I thought of sticky tack but some people here said that it's hard to remove and screws also wouldn't work as i don't want to drill it onto the wall. Any ideas? In general, i just want to use something that would 1.) be sitcky enough to stay on the wall when i mount the thing, and 2.) be easy to remove without damaging either the wall or the item that i had mounted on the wall. 10 points to the most helpful idea!!

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Open Question: Should I remove a bedroom (walls) to make an open concept design in my home?

I am buying a small two story house with 4 small bedrooms and 1.1 baths (1480 SF). The living room and eat-in-kitchen (no dining room) are very small as well. There is a bedroom between my kitchen and living room. I want to remove the walls of the bedroom so I can expand the small kitchen, add a space for an actual dining table and visually bigger living room. Do you think this would look okay? Also I know reducing my bedroom count may affect the resale value. The design of my current house is below. Any other ideas would be appreciated. Here is a link to the schematic of my first floor. Thanks in advance for your help! http://i795.photobucket.com/albums/yy238/rn4life2008/My%20house/1stfloor.jpg I forgot to mention that my house faces north so I get little sun light in my kitchen. I think removing the walls may also provide better lighting in the kitchen. John- thank you for your input. I intend on hiring a structural engineer to find out if they are load bearing or not. My home inspector (with 20+years experience as a home contractor) said he did not think it was load bearing based on the shape of the house (A-frame, I think he mentioned), the fact that it is a brick house and from what he can tell based on the joists in the crawl space. So I am hoping he is correct. Thank you all for your great ideas. My normal family size includes my one-year old son, hubby and myself. Currently, I am housing two family members. My mother is one of them and it looks like she may become a permanent house guest. So considering those factors, I will need to keep at least three bedrooms.

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