angelalds's Profile
| Display Name: | angelalds |
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| Member Since: | 5/20/09 |
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I'm not impressed either. We bought some and the plastic is thin and hard which results in holes and they don't hold up to repeated use. I actually did a warranty replacement and the new ones were the same way. You can get similar results with trash bags, tape and a vacuum. Plus they are hard to actually fill with as much as the ads/pictures say you can. Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | Space For Packing. Space for Storing. |
7/23/09 6:39 PM |
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That fence is incredible! Apartment Therapy Chicago | My Great Outdoors: Josh Heather's Fenced-In Backyard |
6/29/09 3:02 PM |
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Wow what a great idea! Apartment Therapy ohdeedoh | Eva's Bed by h20 Architects |
6/23/09 7:47 PM |
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I'd love more details about dimensions just so I can get prespective on this. We've been planning a shed type structure for the side yard and I love this idea. Apartment Therapy DC | My Great Outdoors: JoAnn's Secret Shed |
6/17/09 8:18 PM |
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I would really like to know what colors were used in this post. Mainly the bottom two pictures. Apartment Therapy ohdeedoh | Sherwin-Williams: Get a Paint That's Easy to Clean! |
6/11/09 5:14 PM |
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Awesome thanks! We've done the phone calling and searching a million times it seems but the sharpening kit and angle grinder sound great! Thank you very much! Apartment Therapy Chicago | Roundup: 8 Great Outdoor Essentials |
6/1/09 3:42 PM |
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We have a marvelous old reel land mower we got from our neighbors when they moved into a retirement home. It still works well but desperately needs to be sharpened. In Idaho Falls where we used to live and Amarillo where we do now we still cannot find anyone to sharpen them. Any ideas or recommendations? I'm half tempted to ship it off to be done even if it will cost more. Apartment Therapy Chicago | Roundup: 8 Great Outdoor Essentials |
6/1/09 2:27 PM |
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I really like this idea. I'd say it wouldn't work for kids but for a single person or childless kids in a smaller space it is a fantastic idea. Apartment Therapy New York | Pocket Doors in a Tokyo Bedroom Tokyo, Japan |
6/1/09 12:38 PM |
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Yeah Its only $5 from the publisher and I grabbed both the $1 zines and shipping was only $3.29 for the order. They look great and at that price are easily worth grabbing. What a fun design. Apartment Therapy ohdeedoh | Make Your Place by Raleigh BriggsAffordable, Sustainable Nesting Skills |
5/29/09 7:48 PM |
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That is utterly fantastic. Not only did you use a small budget but you worked with a temporary/restricted space. I love the use of color and the tones of the colors you chose. I also love the boxes to build out that "window". Totally freaking awesome. Great job! Apartment Therapy ohdeedoh | Smaller Cooler 2009: Jack's Colorful Thrifty Nursery |
5/25/09 6:59 PM |
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I've been on both sides of the fence about toddler beds but they really do save space not just in the room but as far as bedding and linens go. And I'm pretty sure my five year old would still fit on one if we had done that. Good luck! Apartment Therapy ohdeedoh | Good Questions: Inexpensive Modern Toddler Bed? |
5/20/09 2:04 PM |
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Wow! That is a genius use of space. It works, it looks great and there is the ability it looks like to extend that mattress of the bed by at least a few inches so this could work well to the age of two. What a cool little room! Apartment Therapy ohdeedoh | Smaller Cooler 2009: Lyla Mae's Custom Mini Nursery |
5/20/09 11:34 AM |