bad Feng Shui to have your door opening to your bedall the bad energy goes right to where you sleep[Edited on June 19, 2012 at 3:06 PM. Reason : 6]
6/19/2012 3:06:54 PM
^ lolwolfpackgrrr:Appreciate the heads up - it may be worth seeing if fitting some sort of felt pads behind the areas that touch the wall would alleviate the problem.[Edited on June 19, 2012 at 3:08 PM. Reason : ]
6/19/2012 3:08:05 PM
I really like that dresser. Do you already have one like that? Or are you looking?
6/19/2012 3:12:21 PM
Looking. We just missed a very similar one near us last week I went back and forth because we had already spent a ton of money this month after booking our summer and fall vacations and I had a minor surgery and we also didn't have a good way to transport it...and by the time I decided to just go for it and bug a friend with a truck, it wasn't on craigslist anymore
6/19/2012 3:14:41 PM
I'm not fucking around...http://www.hgtv.com/decorating/feng-shui-your-bedroom/page3.html
6/19/2012 3:17:54 PM
My bad, I'm not much of a feng shui guy. However, those rules pretty much put the bed on the wall with the dressers and the warddrobe and we tried that when we first moved in but it just felt kind of awkward. Things like the placement of the lone window on that wall just made it weird. I didn't like having the bed cover part of one small window so it pretty much had to go exactly where the Chest and WDs are shown and it felt randomly tucked in a corner.I'm not one to always want symmetry, but imo it definitely looked better in the room once we moved the bed (or in our case right now, the mattress lol) to where I have the bed flanked by those windows in the picture.[Edited on June 19, 2012 at 3:29 PM. Reason : ]
6/19/2012 3:28:59 PM
I had a lot of sleep problems, and as silly as it sounds, this helped me. Maybe it was mental, but I got some damn sleep so I don't care.
6/19/2012 3:49:16 PM
It's too bad you're not still in Raleigh because there is a "mid-century furniture blowout sale" going on right now. Seems like a guy just found an abandoned warehouse full of furniture from the 1950s and is now selling it.
6/19/2012 3:53:26 PM
where?
6/19/2012 3:54:17 PM
I had to dig up the link my friend sent me. She says it's legit since she bought a dresser there last week.https://plus.google.com/photos/100738149630683386523/albums/5729605625456659585?authkey=CPre1uzxupi1CA
6/19/2012 3:56:12 PM
^^^^Hey, it's not silly if it actually worked for you! If I had a lot of sleep problems I'd certainly be trying all kinds of stuff.^^^ ugh that would be awesome.
6/19/2012 3:58:09 PM
^^Man some of those pieces look great. Do they have regular hours??
6/19/2012 4:06:29 PM
dang I want that turquoise buffet like BAD
6/19/2012 4:10:04 PM
Me too.
6/19/2012 4:11:30 PM
You have to call and set up an appointment. My friend said she went after work one day. I'm thinking about setting up an appointment sometime next week to check out their dressers.
6/19/2012 4:20:15 PM
Just found out there is another consignment shop and a Miracle Hill store (like GW or SA) not too far from us that we didn't know about. Probably not much there as we hardly find anything worthwhile around us at thrift stores but maybe we'll check them out this weekend because you never know.Also, craigslist is always frustrating to search for furniture on because I usually end up having to click just about every ad with pictures because people never describe stuff well. Just because you bought it at Rooms To Go in the past 5 years doesn't make it "Modern" and just because it wasn't made post-2000 doesn't make it vintage
6/22/2012 9:17:26 AM
wow they have a lot of nice looking stuff might have to set up an appt as well after work today.. thx for the link[Edited on June 22, 2012 at 9:28 AM. Reason : .]
6/22/2012 9:28:07 AM
Got a dresser for the downstairs guest bedroom a few weeks ago and we finally put most of it together. Solid pine dresser from IKEA. The catch is that it was completely untreated wood - and obviously assembled coming from IKEA.So, we stained and poly'd parts of it a light American Walnut and then spray painted the rest of it white. We are going to do some kind of stainless steel bar pulls (like kitchen cabinet hardware) but we just haven't bought them to install yet. Anyway, after staining, poly, painting, and assembling we threw some stuff from around the house on it and took a (low res) picture to compare its current state to the stock piece.So far we are only about $160 in taxes and all because we already had paint and stain and associated materials (mineral spirits, rags, brushes) around the house. We just have to pick up some some hardware for it. I'm guessing the hardware will be anywhere from $30-$50 depending on the length of the stainless steel pulls. In the end we should come out around ~$200 for it. Not too bad for the amount of storage in there. This downstairs guest bedroom is also doubling as a small office. We have a small desk in there with a computer - tucked into a corner that you don't see until you are completely in the room. So, from the rest of the house this room always looks like a bedroom. Consequentially, this dresser is actually serving as office storage, but will keep the look of a bedroom.Looking forward to getting to the rest of the room too. We've already picked out a rug, a bookshelf and have ideas for a headboard and art. Just takes time to accumulate since everything is either $ or DIY which takes time.[Edited on July 5, 2012 at 3:21 PM. Reason : ]
7/5/2012 3:18:09 PM
I can't decide what finish type I want for my kitchen faucet.Cabinets are dark cherry; floor is neutral tile; hardware is brushed stainless; sink is brushed stainless; stainless appliances, and the granite countertops are in the new venetian gold family (though not very gold).So... brushed stainless faucet to match everything, or change it up with a bronze faucet? I think I'd really like the look of bronze against the counters, though I don't know if it would just seem out of place compared to the rest of the brushed metal finishes.
8/14/2012 3:15:13 PM
^ Just saw your post (not sure how I didn't see it in this thread before) but I know I already answered it in the Home Ownership Woes thread along with a few other people. Did you end up going with the brushed stainless I hope?Anyone ever used Ikea curtains? We have white wood blinds all over but I'd like to dress up the windows in a couple bedrooms with something really simple. They are super cheap and I like that they come 98", allowing you to hem them to whatever length you need (assuming you have 8ft ceilings), because seriously every window situation is different depending on the type of floor you have, the ceiling height, the thickness/existence of crown moulding or window trim etc. Pre-made curtains of the "standard" lengths rarely work imo. Luckily, the windows we are looking to use these on are on the 2nd floor where we just have 8" ceilings so I think the 98" length even having to do some hemming will work fine.We have made our own curtains in other areas,especially on the first floor where we have the 9' ceilings, but for some of these spaces we are looking at now (guest bedrooms and such) I'd like to just get out cheap and simple without the labor.
8/28/2012 5:51:06 PM
I have a set of ikea curtains. They are pretty good quality for the price. We use them in our bedroom, and really, they're almost light blocking with how thick they are (just a peep of light gets through). They're also super easy to hem to the correct length.
8/28/2012 6:33:14 PM
Awesome! Thank You
8/28/2012 7:22:05 PM
Specifically, I bought these: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/30160247/Way more fabric than I was anticipating.
8/28/2012 7:23:46 PM
nice. We've been looking at the AINA in either their grey or white depending on the room. They wouldn't block as much light as the ones you got I don't think but we already have blinds that can be closed fairly tight so I think the linen looking ones would be fine as they wouldn't need to block much. They'd be used more for aesthetics or to be able to have blinds wide open and diffuse some light during the day.
8/28/2012 8:19:50 PM
Wow, I pretty much LOVE this duvet and the associated pillows. Not for everyone but this is probably my favorite bedding set I have ever seen as far as matching up with my personality and design style perfectly The only problem is that it is sold by a Norwegian vendor and shipping is probably ridiculous [Edited on August 28, 2012 at 8:54 PM. Reason : ]
8/28/2012 8:49:49 PM
That duvet set would be perfect in our guestroom. Anyone going to Norway in the near future?
8/29/2012 10:48:10 AM
If so let me know too You have to email them to ask about international shipping info...maybe I'll just go ahead and ask so that I know for sure whether I should rule it out or not.
8/29/2012 10:54:49 AM
Have bought a dinning table, sofa and mattress. Still need a formal dinning table, TV set table, tea table and some dressers for bedrooms.Also a big mirror for foyer.[Edited on August 29, 2012 at 10:58 AM. Reason : add another note]
8/29/2012 10:57:59 AM
I'm thrilled about a few pieces I found in my grandmother's attic this weekend. An old mahogany mirror from the 50s (that for some reason she painted a mint green), and a set of wooden candle sticks from the 20s.
8/29/2012 11:03:09 AM
8/29/2012 11:40:27 AM
yeah, mint green was all over the place back then
8/29/2012 11:41:47 AM
Yep, it matched the mint green piano... It's actually kind of pretty in green. I'm debating whether or not to strip the color.
8/29/2012 12:08:11 PM
aww, i want the piano
8/29/2012 1:02:44 PM
I emailed that Norwegian company about the duvet set. I'm very interested to see how much the shipping comes out to.
8/29/2012 8:00:54 PM
8/30/2012 9:17:28 AM
^Yeh, I went with brushed stainless and love it.
8/30/2012 9:28:34 AM
good Hope the other woes work themselves out.
8/30/2012 9:29:14 AM
Finally got this rug delivered:It went in our small downstairs guest bedroom and worked perfectly. It's an 8x8 rug, and the room is like 11 x 11 so it pretty much covered the majority of the ugly builder's special carpet. Especially once all the furniture is in the room. It really brightened the space up and it's starting to look like a nice little guest bedroom.
8/30/2012 7:32:06 PM
where is that from?
8/30/2012 8:11:07 PM
It's from West Elm.
8/30/2012 8:17:23 PM
buy two duvet sets. you never know when the first one is going to get messed up.
8/30/2012 11:04:30 PM
^I've definitely done that with some cheaper house items before that we LOVED haha.I'm really excited to see what Younger Furniture comes out with in this Avenue 62 line. The teaser image almost makes me regret getting our custom sofa from them this year Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love ours, it's probably the best house-furnishing item we have purchased, but some of the styles it looks like they are rejuvenating are some of my favorite vintage sofa styles ever, and many of them are styles that are hard to find. Maybe I'll be able to convince myself that we need a new sofa in the bonus room sometime haha.Anyway, they are a great little company based right in High Point and although their prices have gone up slightly over the past couple years their prices are still very reasonable and the quality is extremely high.
9/1/2012 9:47:05 AM
Looking for a TV stand <$300. Needs to hold a 60" Plasma. I'm thinking of checking out World Market and Home Goods. Any other ideas? I want something that is well built and will last a good amount of time. I'm not opposed to second hand items or things that are slightly scuffed up. I just don't want a particle board piece from Target or ikea, etc.I like this piece, but I don't want to go up to $400 for the stand: http://www.worldmarket.com/product/madera-big-media-cabinet.do?sortby=ourPicks&from=fn
9/4/2012 3:09:00 PM
Honestly, for new in that price range, I would probably have to mention Ikea again even though you don't want to hear that. Obviously I would keep your eye out for credenzas, buffets, etc. used on craigslist that could function as a TV/media console as well though.Ikea media pieces are pretty decent though imo and they have several that are very sturdy. They actually have a couple that are real wood and some steel ones as well. The one that comes to mind though is this one. It is very similar to WM but priced cheaper:$199 HEMNES:http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80176298/It's actually solid wood (pine, but the stain is decent).You have more options from places like CB2 and West Elm once you get into the $300-$500 range but that does start to get a little expensive for what you are probably looking for.[Edited on September 4, 2012 at 3:23 PM. Reason : ]
9/4/2012 3:21:12 PM
Actually, I do like that one. I didn't see that one looking last night. I'll have to keep it in mind.
9/4/2012 3:25:24 PM
We've decided on a hardwood installer and just have to make a final decision on the exact material in the coming weeks. Here are a couple pictures from several months ago of the sample in our house from the product we are still leaning toward. I really love walnuts but they are just very expensive and a little soft for the price for floors. I love it on furniture though and we do have a few walnut pieces (like the coffee table in these pictures). Anyway, what we ended up leaning toward is a 6" wide birch plank with very visible beveling - I like the distinction of the individual boards vs the site-finished look. It's the product on the left in the first picture.It's a medium brown imo but on the darker side of medium - It's definitely the darkest I would want to go. We were originally looking for lighter because I am not a big fan of the really dark floors due to showing dirt and scratches more but the grain pattern and the variation and the tone just seemed perfect in this product. If I could lighten it a shade it would be perfect but I still really like it. It had enough natural imperfections and variation and a matte sheen that I think it wouldnt be too bad with dust or any scratches.Does anyone think it would be too dark? We have a really light, airy house and I want to keep it that way and not darken it up too much, but I also want a little contrast in our house I think. We have light walls, trim, and all upholstered furniture is pretty much light.In the kitchen we have medium brown cabinets, but we are planning to go with bright white quartz counters and a white/grey backsplash that would still keep that very bright I think.[Edited on September 9, 2012 at 11:35 AM. Reason : ]
9/9/2012 11:18:59 AM
I love darker floors, so take that with a grain of salt. But I think it's the perfect choice. I really like the look of dark floors in an airy home with a neutral theme. Like these:http://www.houzz.com/photos/858209/Parade-of-Homes--Family-Room-modern-family-room-austin
9/9/2012 5:23:26 PM
Appreciate the feedback. Those living rooms are bigger than ours which helps them but I think you're still right that it will provide a good contrast with the rest of what we have going on. Sometimes you just need an outside opinion
9/9/2012 6:26:56 PM
Looks like we are ordering that duvet set from Norway. They have it on sale and even though the shipping is going to be expensive if you look at it by itself, the overall price is not terrible and is fairly comparable with a duvet cover and 2 pillow covers from someone like C&B. Plus it will be pretty unique
9/12/2012 1:59:17 PM
ok...so here is my first foray into painting furniture (well...except for the plywood book shelf I painted, but that doesn't count...haha)this will be used as a printer stand...it was in pretty bad shape and I wish I had remembered to take a picture before i painted it...this is the top...i still have to edging to do, but, all in all, i'm pleased with how it turned out....this is the wall color of the office...this is the office beforehand...table in the corner....i'm also thinking of painting that desk the same color scheme...this is the top of the desk...trim color for the main color...brown for the edge[Edited on September 19, 2012 at 10:09 AM. Reason : sdfa]
9/19/2012 10:07:04 AM