My method takes a bit more work and time so not usually done for impromptu parties or get together. I found that hosing everything off and watering plants is best done three to four days in advance...
Not a fan of that. I think it takes away the charm of mismatched crystal ware. Just tacky and with a dime store quality. It also does nothing to unify the pieces.
I think that dark walls can open a space up a bit. While sitting in a darkly painted room, it creates a sense of mystery about where exactly the corners of the room end.
Yeah! Clean them with barkeepers friend, or a simple metal polish then use a electric buffer and I bet they could be salvaged. You can use a stainless steel pen or a paint for little spots of rust ...
I think it would most likely just be ignored! Similar items, (just not as ascetically pleasing), have been around for years in the form of animals...etc.
Do not follow google maps, the arlington stop is not in that location anymore. Get off the Arlington T stop (green line). Exit the stop from the stairwell that says "st. james street", walk up the ...
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That floor tile is going to show everything, black is not a great choice for kitchens or bathrooms.
My method takes a bit more work and time so not usually done for impromptu parties or get together. I found that hosing everything off and watering plants is best done three to four days in advance...
Interesting, but lets leave these things for commercial advertising/signage!
You showing much disrespect to Buddha by placing him on the floor. Elevate him on a table or the like as soon as possible.
Not a fan of that. I think it takes away the charm of mismatched crystal ware. Just tacky and with a dime store quality. It also does nothing to unify the pieces.
I think that dark walls can open a space up a bit. While sitting in a darkly painted room, it creates a sense of mystery about where exactly the corners of the room end.
Yeah! Clean them with barkeepers friend, or a simple metal polish then use a electric buffer and I bet they could be salvaged. You can use a stainless steel pen or a paint for little spots of rust ...
I think it would most likely just be ignored! Similar items, (just not as ascetically pleasing), have been around for years in the form of animals...etc.
Good luck fitting all of that into a small studio, especially what looks like a full size bed frame.
Horrible! Looks like it once has a beautiful wood grain, now it's just a terrible stuffy green blob.
Do not follow google maps, the arlington stop is not in that location anymore. Get off the Arlington T stop (green line). Exit the stop from the stairwell that says "st. james street", walk up the ...
Paint paint paint paint, get rid of that old ugly oak trim!!!
I honestly love it! The space is much more open!
Ohh! I bet that little guy is dirty! Do you wash him regularly??