Anyone know where to get this rug or something similar?
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anyone know where to get similar RH light?
Comments (8)Chips a, Looking for local CA sources as well. Michou- I have ordered a 27" chandelier from Aceiron. I was inspired by Pirula's gorgeous one over her dining table. I haven't received it yet. So can't comment on the quality, packing, and shipping personally. The chandelier itself seemed cheaper than comparable items.. Cost was around $150 to ship to CA however. Lalitha...See MoreAnyone know where to source this/similar light?
Comments (2)That is one gorgeous remodel! I searched a little and found this: "In fact, the home’s lighting—sourced from local artists and artisans and featuring hand-blown glass fixtures" In an article you may enjoy here: http://www.lonny.com/Home+Tour/articles/4dfujTc55lM/Understated+Portland+Home+Jessica+Helgerson I think you may be able to find something similar at Rejuvenation or Schoolhouse Electric, both do semi-custom stuff. I also recently found this lighting seller, who may be able to help. https://www.etsy.com/shop/OldeBrickLighting?ref=listing-shop-header-item-count#items...See MoreDoes anyone have a Roomba or something similar?
Comments (41)I love the Shark I have. I didn't get something I can control from a smart phone, but it does have WiFi of its own in order to return to the docking/charging station. Smart phone control apps are of little interest to me in the regard of vacuuming. (Although I find it totally amusing when guests who come to visit see the SHARK WiFi and ask me if that's how or to what they should sync their phones... NO.) It seems to have no problem with the two area rugs with tassles, and goes from hardwood to tile to rugs and back again with no issues. I do have one extremely small rug that is very lightweight and the robot bunches it up. There are only two places it hangs up - under the IKEA Pooang chair (there are two wood runners and sometimes it doesn't quite figure out how to get over them) and in my roll-in shower stall. Most of you probably don't have one of the latter - evidently the Shark isn't heavy enough to get over the rim that would flatten down for a real wheel chair (which I don't need now but I was proactive when I installed this.) The Shark comes with a strip you can cut as you choose, to prevent him/it from going where you'd prefer him not to go. Or to keep him where you really want him to deep-clean while you go about your day. I found Sharkey (that's what I named him) to be a better price value than the Roomba, although I haven't actually compared the two in a real live situation. This is simply the major reason why I went with the former. When I bought him, about a year ago, reviews were better for the Shark than for an equivalent Roomba, too. No idea about now. [I guess the only regret with Sharkey is that he came with a disclaimer not to put weights on top of him. Dangnabit, I really wanted my cats to ride around atop him, like you can see on some of those videos! But the cats don't really seem interested anyway. I'll admit they really aren't petrified of him, either.]...See MoreDoes anyone know where I could find this tile or something similar?
Comments (2)Any quality tile store should be OK. Having said that, do you want an EXACT match of something to compliment it? Home Depot has some similar tile you might consider....See More- 4 years ago
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