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Another idea might be a piece of decorative ironwork to hang on the wall. Something like these:
http://www.ironaccents.com/163-fw1388.html
http://www.ironaccents.com/140-4027.htm


Above-the-Headboard Inspiration, Please? Good Questions
1/24/13 9:14 AM

From our children's vast toy collections several toys stand out:
Brio train sets, duplo blocks, little people sets and legos. Great for developing imagination.


Design Classics: Toys that Stand the Test of Time
9/28/12 10:52 AM

From our children's vast toy collections several toys stand out:
Brio train sets, duplo blocks, little people sets and legos. Great for developing imagination.


Design Classics: Toys that Stand the Test of Time
9/28/12 10:52 AM

When you buy any grains put them in the freezer for 24 hours and you will not see anything hatching in them. This includes cereals and rice, pasta, lentils, any dry foods that will be in a pantry for awhile.


How Can I Get Rid of Rice Weevils?
Good Questions

10/26/10 9:37 AM

You could use some structure in this space. Pots carefully placed. Simple and not too many. Set them up in a row across the gravel. This sort of planting of succulents may work. www.potsandpithoi.com/Imgs/Garden/14.jpg
If you google gravel gardens and look at images you can see lots of ideas, pare down for your small space.


Apartment Therapy New York | Good Questions: Tips for Improving Gravel Garden?
6/3/09 10:12 AM

or you could train a beautiful flowering vine up the railing from a pot.


Apartment Therapy New York | Good Questions: Ideas for a Narrow Balcony?
3/25/09 4:32 PM