Macy's Worry No More
melissa809
10 years ago
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Yellowing spoty cotyledons. Worry? No Worry?
Comments (2)ok, cool...thanks. I thought i'd heard something like that buy was still a slight bit worried. The other/true leaves are doing very well, so I will worry no more. =)...See MoreWhat I worried about needlessly and should have worried about mor
Comments (18)Okay, off topic, Sally, please, please do a new post, for your reveal. I do enjoy all the white kitchens but for many reasons did not do one myself; we non-Somethin's Gotta Give remodelers need more inspiration photos! Was that Costa by the way? It's gorgeous! On topic: When one measurement changed, I did not think through how that impacted the rest of the plan. Despite research on the web and the store, when I received my microwave trim kit, the cabinet needed to get deeper than planned. I figured out pretty last minute that we now had a tiny unacceptable walkway and we moved the fridge over. We were so busy congratulating ourselves on our narrow escape, but the ride wasn't over. I didn't think about the 3 upper spacious cupboards that would now be microscopic when installed. The cabinet maker cut me a pretty good deal to redo that set with fewer but bigger doors. He definitely went above and beyond, and given what everyone else has posted about contractors, I am so very grateful that it got corrected as it did. Another one I did not think about soon enough was making a Ceiling and Texturing Plan. This is not the same as a Lighting plan, although lighting obviously figures into the equation. We did parts (not all) of this project DIY. We hadn't realized some areas that we needed to mud better because they would not be covered by tile or cabinet (ie above the window) and he had to add some hot mud last minute. Given the contractor we got (a personal rec), that was only a small upcharge. Also, be aware that once your texturing is underway, the room is sealed off. You can't supervise unless you are sealed in too. I would send in a big map or go over it with blue tape that you remind him to pull off before he starts that area. Like another poster, I also did not figure out that I wanted my ceiling light hung from a different position. I will not retexture, my husband is adamant that I find a table fixture that can be hung to correct position by a chain and a hook. It is what it is. The height and exact placement of the hood was not ideal. I was adamant that it be within the manufacturer's specs so that it worked properly. However, there were several inches of leeway within those guidelines. Have everyone pretend to be cooking and see what they think. It should have been higher to avoid my husband bumping his head. He is learning. But that was definitely a mistake....See MoreMattress Protector Brands. Macy's Has One for $180.
Comments (3)We just purchased a new king mattress and the store where we bought it recommended SureGuard. 100% waterproof (guaranteed), breathable and cool. I've been sleeping on it for almost two weeks now, and I am the Hot Flash Queen in the night; however, I have noticed no worsening of my heat issue sleeping with this cover on the bed. I certainly wouldn't pay $180 for a protector. I don't think spending that much is necessary to purchase an excellent product. (Anyway, I'd rather save my unnecessary spending for things like cute toasters. ;-).) http://www.amazon.com/Queen-Size-SureGuard-Mattress-Protector/dp/B00EJOYNBA/ie=UTF8?m=AEJ3W9CKX90MW&keywords=waterproof+mattress+protector&tag=gsmpa-20...See MoreNevio sectional. Macy’s . Anyone have experience w this?
Comments (83)Does anyone have experience or instructions for disassembling these for a move? I've contacted Macy's and they told me to contact the manufacturer (Kuka) directly, which I did, but getting very strange answers about the product, as if they don't actually know how it's put together. We have the two power recliners that are linked together. But do the arms detach also? The manufacturer is telling me to lift entire unit by the arms and they are telling me it doesn't come apart in the middle. Both of these answers seem problematic, but the items were delivered and installed by Macy's several years ago, and I can't quite remember how they were put together. I have asked Kuka directly for some sort of user's manual, but no luck....See Morefreethinker99
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