I think that these are areas that you won't be able to fill overnight, especially if you want unusual things up there.
Overall, great job with the space! Personally, I would pull in...
I used Moishe's LIC storage facility for a few months last year. I stored the contents of my apartment while I settled into a permanent space. Made a reservation for a particularly sized space, b...
Agree with 212G. To me, it also looks really cheap. I would not use this in a place where I was hoping to make a professional impression.
How about researching filters to insert in t...
I love this solution from a design perspective, but not from a practical one. Who wants sand and dust from shoes and feet cascading onto a kitchen counter below?
This seems like a cheap fix that isn't going to last very long. I would do this only in a very low-traffic area. I think that the first problem that you'll have is sealing it from stains. [Maybe...
Sand-blasting brick??? Are you nuts? And they call themselves a masonry restoration company? Wha....
Seriously, do some research on the dangers of abrasive cleaning techniques for m...
I had the same problem in my old bathroom. My $2 solution was to screw a nice hook into the plaster just above the top of my tile. From it I hung the bath caddy. Worked great, and better still, ...
I had a 24-inch wide fridge, it was surprisingly roomy and I loved it. Not so sure about an 84-inch HIGH refrigerator. I wouldn't be able to reach the upper part without a stepladder.
Hmmm, you might not be able to do anything about your chairs, but I think that you might have saved many AT readers a lot of money. What yucky customer service.
Gubi chairs are now o...
Disagree. It's just as relevant to hire a professional. The average client might be more aware of the resources available because of blogs and the internet. It doesn't mean, however, that the cl...
$20k for a kitchen that size? I am forced to ask: does it cook the food for you, shop, and do the dishes too? What special features does it have (other than the designer's label)?
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Australian bathroom's....what? Why the possessive?
I think that these are areas that you won't be able to fill overnight, especially if you want unusual things up there. Overall, great job with the space! Personally, I would pull in...
I used Moishe's LIC storage facility for a few months last year. I stored the contents of my apartment while I settled into a permanent space. Made a reservation for a particularly sized space, b...
Agree with 212G. To me, it also looks really cheap. I would not use this in a place where I was hoping to make a professional impression. How about researching filters to insert in t...
Do you mean this? http://store.sprouthome.com/bentwoodlamp3.html Prissy shop owners need to be stopped. I mea...
Oh yeah, AT, that's a really green solution.
I love this solution from a design perspective, but not from a practical one. Who wants sand and dust from shoes and feet cascading onto a kitchen counter below?
This seems like a cheap fix that isn't going to last very long. I would do this only in a very low-traffic area. I think that the first problem that you'll have is sealing it from stains. [Maybe...
Sand-blasting brick??? Are you nuts? And they call themselves a masonry restoration company? Wha.... Seriously, do some research on the dangers of abrasive cleaning techniques for m...
I had the same problem in my old bathroom. My $2 solution was to screw a nice hook into the plaster just above the top of my tile. From it I hung the bath caddy. Worked great, and better still, ...
Would a drafting table suffice?
Where will you park the pod, and how will you move it for street cleaning?
Also, don't know where you are, but I'm not sure the Liebherr is available in the US :-(. The website doesn't indicate that it is.
I had a 24-inch wide fridge, it was surprisingly roomy and I loved it. Not so sure about an 84-inch HIGH refrigerator. I wouldn't be able to reach the upper part without a stepladder.
I think that the finish choice depends on the condition of your walls. Flat paint is great for hiding things.
Hmmm, you might not be able to do anything about your chairs, but I think that you might have saved many AT readers a lot of money. What yucky customer service. Gubi chairs are now o...
Disagree. It's just as relevant to hire a professional. The average client might be more aware of the resources available because of blogs and the internet. It doesn't mean, however, that the cl...
$20k for a kitchen that size? I am forced to ask: does it cook the food for you, shop, and do the dishes too? What special features does it have (other than the designer's label)?
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