CherylH's Profile
| Display Name: | CherylH |
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| Member Since: | 4/8/09 |
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Spider plants and dracaena also do well in low light. House Plant that Thrives in VERY Low Light? Good Questions | Apartment Therapy New York |
4/28/10 1:14 PM |
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Is it just me, or does this space seem a lot smaller than 800 sq. ft? Odd. Small Cool 2010: William's Open Space Little Division #13 | Apartment Therapy New York |
4/15/10 2:46 AM |
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I have a Taka Trunk from Crate and Barrel that is serving as a coffee table with storage. I love it - beautiful *and* functional. Double-Duty Furniture: The Trunk | Apartment Therapy San Francisco |
4/13/10 10:10 PM |
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I'm so excited to enter! At 640 sq. ft, I'm on the smaller side of the "Little" category. :) The 6th Annual Small, Cool Home Contest Coming Soon! | Apartment Therapy New York |
3/31/10 5:45 PM |
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heather77, I have the Tobias chairs (and the same dining table, too) and I think the chairs are comfortable. They're just curved enough that the hard surface isn't an issue. A Clean and Bright Kitchen | Apartment Therapy Los Angeles |
3/22/10 1:44 PM |
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Would have been great to see the kitchen you mentioned. Apartment Therapy New York | Small Cool 2009: Meg's Collections Memorabilia Tiny Division #55 |
4/17/09 4:10 PM |
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Wow, what an inspiring space. I love how organized and efficient this is - great job! Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | Inspiration: Laurana's 16 Square Foot Craft Studio |
4/17/09 2:22 PM |
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Such a charming home! What a great, efficient use of your space. And the puppy basket is so cute. Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | Small Cool 2009: Bonnie's Former Hotel Room International Division #23 |
4/15/09 2:27 PM |
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@ stepanka Apartment Therapy San Francisco | Small Cool 2009: Jay's Tumbleweed House Teeny-tiny Division #13 |
4/13/09 12:22 PM |
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Wow, wow, wow. I had to look twice to see if this was a typo - 89 sq. feet! Makes my 640 sq. feet place seem palatial! Apartment Therapy San Francisco | Small Cool 2009: Jay's Tumbleweed House Teeny-tiny Division #13 |
4/13/09 11:31 AM |
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I also say no to the full-length curtains since the door is only about 2/3 the height of the ceiling. Go with proportionate curtains, and for the space above, either hang artwork (prints/canvases) or install a shelf to display some three-dimensional pieces or a vignette of some sort. If you go this route, you could even sneak some storage if you find some decorative suitcases, trunks or boxes. Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | Good Questions: How High Should I Hang My Curtains? Los Angeles |
4/11/09 1:19 AM |