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Even in a shared space, you and your children should be able to go about your business: to move normally about your own home, use the restroom whenever needed (whatever time that may be, and however much 'noise' a silly toilet makes!), and not be bothering anyone or bothered BY anyone.

When you are receiving so many complaints it is time to turn the tables - rather than legitimately communicating a serious noise complaint, they are harassing you and your family. Put a stop to it. If there is a landlord, make all communication go through him or her. If you are the landlord, let them know they are out of line.


How Do I Deal with Neighbor's Excessive Noise Complaints? Good Questions
2/20/13 12:52 PM

Like many others, I would never wear gassy tights! -Would probably love the same print as a scarf or subtle T-shirt, but never tights! As far as decor, I'd love it. Used sparingly and in coordination with other prints and patterns, it could be terrific. Especially awesome for a global, map-filled, and/or air transportation-themed room like an office, kids' room, play space, or school room!


Would You? Galaxy Print for the Home
2/19/13 12:11 PM

Great post!

Could readers get more details, like time, cost and advice on getting townhouse permission? Thanks!


Before & After: From Ceiling Space to Playing Space
1/25/13 2:06 PM

I like it a lot! It's very practical - use what you have or discover, within whatever space is available. Each example provides substantially more surface space and/or storage than the traditional furniture that 'belongs' in these locations.


Mix it Up: 5 Unexpected Ways to Use Furniture
1/22/13 8:13 PM

The pinks are very different, but I think modifying this psychedelic pallet would be really fun to spunk up the bath, while you save up for the eventual re-do:
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/rohdes-energetic-inspiring-room-room-for-color-contest-178401

Turquoise and a golden orange in your preferred shades, vintage gold/brass, and warm all that tile up with rich, natural textures. For example, curvy storage furniture, wood accents like bowls and nicknacks, rich textiles (esp. in velvet and/or chenille), and anything else to make that pink recede into the background where it belongs. ;)


Options For Pink Bathroom Tile? Good Questions
10/17/12 12:10 PM