The picture is from the February 2007 issue of Domino magazine, if anyone has it handy! It was part of the Domino Design Project, with many of the items donated by JCPenney, Pier One, Ikea, and Tar...
The storage space idea is good. Book a truck/van so the two of you have a deadline to pack the stuff that isn't being used on a regular basis. Maybe this includes some of your stuff, too, in the sp...
This has always been my #1 priority when searching for an apartment. I usually bike commute, but it's important to me to have transit as a back up in case of injury, illness, a mechanical issue, or...
I had no cell, landline, internet, or tv for most of 2001-2002. It was honestly one of the best times in my life. My job required me to be on the phone or talking to people all day long, and by the...
We'll be more than happy get rid of redundant equipment & tools, but not the bikes themselves. I don't have a car, we aren't into cooking, gardening, pets, crafts, collecting fine china, etc. Racin...
OP here, thanks everyone for the suggestions! And I completely understand those who think we must be insane. Once upon a time I thought one bike was all I would need....then I started racing. We bo...
Just want to echo the sentiments on older machines and all-metal construction. I have a 70s era Singer which is wonderful, but it's still not powerful enough for really heavy duty stuff. I use my m...
Really beautiful!
Patrick, I think I saw the same Ellis Island photos--Smithsonian magazine, I think? Silverware and plates still on the tables, overflowing file cabinets left untouched.
This is my favorite garden store in Minneapolis (btw, I'm so excited someone is covering the Twin Cities!). It's a total sensory experience, too, with so many colors, smells and sounds packed into ...
I appreciate your ingenuity & sense of humor, Elizabeth--I was losing faith in AT's ability to relate to the rest of us. I am so happy you haven't found a $300 designer toilet lever to replace thi...
Keeping stuff on hand seems so pessimistic, but I hate trudging to the 24-hour pharmacy when I should be in bed. Now I try to keep as stock of Emergen-C, various herbal teas for cold or sore throat...
Yeah, using a foam coating doesn't strike me as green. And I would think the texture of the foam would be grosser to sit on than a used mattress covered in a natural fiber.
Don't (mis)treat cheap furniture like it's disposable, and it'll last for years. The stuff sold on Wal-mart's website is better quality than what's in stores, IMO. I have a couple chairs from walma...
I'm not a personal trainer, but I am a competitive athlete who trains exclusively with free weights. The weights I began with were small enough that a gym membership would have been a waste. The Do...
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I have an UO floor cushion. The foam isn't the most resilient, but it's pretty well constructed and comfortable for lounging.
The picture is from the February 2007 issue of Domino magazine, if anyone has it handy! It was part of the Domino Design Project, with many of the items donated by JCPenney, Pier One, Ikea, and Tar...
The storage space idea is good. Book a truck/van so the two of you have a deadline to pack the stuff that isn't being used on a regular basis. Maybe this includes some of your stuff, too, in the sp...
This has always been my #1 priority when searching for an apartment. I usually bike commute, but it's important to me to have transit as a back up in case of injury, illness, a mechanical issue, or...
I had no cell, landline, internet, or tv for most of 2001-2002. It was honestly one of the best times in my life. My job required me to be on the phone or talking to people all day long, and by the...
We'll be more than happy get rid of redundant equipment & tools, but not the bikes themselves. I don't have a car, we aren't into cooking, gardening, pets, crafts, collecting fine china, etc. Racin...
OP here, thanks everyone for the suggestions! And I completely understand those who think we must be insane. Once upon a time I thought one bike was all I would need....then I started racing. We bo...
Just want to echo the sentiments on older machines and all-metal construction. I have a 70s era Singer which is wonderful, but it's still not powerful enough for really heavy duty stuff. I use my m...
Really beautiful! Patrick, I think I saw the same Ellis Island photos--Smithsonian magazine, I think? Silverware and plates still on the tables, overflowing file cabinets left untouched.
This is my favorite garden store in Minneapolis (btw, I'm so excited someone is covering the Twin Cities!). It's a total sensory experience, too, with so many colors, smells and sounds packed into ...
I appreciate your ingenuity & sense of humor, Elizabeth--I was losing faith in AT's ability to relate to the rest of us. I am so happy you haven't found a $300 designer toilet lever to replace thi...
An alternate idea would be to put a fabric panel on the back of the desk, which would soften up the look.
Keeping stuff on hand seems so pessimistic, but I hate trudging to the 24-hour pharmacy when I should be in bed. Now I try to keep as stock of Emergen-C, various herbal teas for cold or sore throat...
Yeah, using a foam coating doesn't strike me as green. And I would think the texture of the foam would be grosser to sit on than a used mattress covered in a natural fiber.
Don't (mis)treat cheap furniture like it's disposable, and it'll last for years. The stuff sold on Wal-mart's website is better quality than what's in stores, IMO. I have a couple chairs from walma...
If you're not at home to look at it, why would you need the string to be "attractive"?
I'm not a personal trainer, but I am a competitive athlete who trains exclusively with free weights. The weights I began with were small enough that a gym membership would have been a waste. The Do...