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Comments (21)URI is very common in cats from a shelter and is easily treatable. Eh... life in a shelter is stressful for cats!!! Some shelters may have more resources than others, but it is almost impossible to keep URIs out!!! You did a good thing adopting from a shelter, and... a Himalayan cat would have cost you MUCH more with NO garantee of extra bills on health issues! By the way, years ago we adopted a cat from our local shelter (where we lived before) and she did get a URI about a week later: we had to take her to emergency clinic on a Sunday night--of course things always happen on weekends! It cost us much more, but we never regretted the extra expense. She quickly recovered and has been our healthiest cat!! When it comes to the well being of our cats, we do not mind sacrifices.. Hope your kitty recovers quickly.. Anne-Marie...See MoreCabinets ordered in wrong color
Comments (67)Nothing Jennifer M! He said if I was unhappy with the cabinets ordered I could order an all new set for full price :)...I will definitely take to social media to post reviews after it's all said & done (they still own us a couple of cabinet fronts that weren't delivered as well as a few drawer fronts need replacing so waiting for that until we post anything.) Maria V - In terms of pendants, we ordered these from Wayfair. Nice copycat of the Serena & Lily Goodman pendant (https://www.wayfair.com/lighting/pdp/nadeau-1-light-inverted-pendant-lrfy2627.html?piid=19291723.) Pic below. So - chrome pendants and fixtures, matte black hardware on the cabinets. We also had the electrician pop a couple bulbs in the can lights and it helps to see it w/ some lighting for sure :) Also - everything is pretty dirty at the moment, so anxious to get this this weekend to deep clean and see how it looks. I'm posting a close up of the counters (no warms tones - very white and grey.) Positive note - the backsplash was grouted on Friday and I do think it makes a huge difference! Cpartist - I'm posting some photos but if these don't work I'll get some better ones tonight. That would be a huge help! Thanks all! Grouted backsplash: Close-up of counters (in different lighting - I think its covered in some construction dust in these pics) Pendants Dining table (open area behind island)...See MoreWhat am I missing here?
Comments (46)Your space is, mostly, comfortable looking. My personal preference would be a lower tv but YOUR preference matters. "HOME" as one line, yes, but on two lines, your pillow says "HO" "ME". Not a fan of that cushion. Your plant left of the tv gets no light and, if real, will likely soon die. Cannot see the base of your lamp (?floor lamp?) on the left but if there is a table there or if you can find a narrow table or lamp table combo on which to set your plant by the window, then do. Then if you replace it with another item for that "naked' corner, make it a thin/narrow and taller item. The wires show between your tv and console. IF YOU want your tv that high, keep it there but add a box shelf, painted the same color as your console, TO SET ATOP your console that is the same height as the space between your console and the same width as your console tv to hide the wires. https://www.amazon.com/Espresso-Altus-Plus-Floating-Stand/dp/B00CM5Y4U8?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_3 https://www.amazon.com/Espresso-Altus-Plus-Floating-Stand/dp/B00CM5Y4U8?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_3 If you are at all DIY inclined, you can build a basic rectangle box with shelving boards. https://www.wayfair.com/Latitude-Run--Rectangle-2-Piece-Wall-Accent-Shelf-Set-LATT2677-L508-K~LATT2677.html?refid=GX112603344243-LATT2677&device=c&ptid=293492094696&network=g&targetid=aud-354999624471:pla-293492094696&channel=GooglePLA&ireid=38090015&fdid=1817&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8_6tisis5gIViJWzCh2FFgpCEAQYBCABEgIBaPD_BwE Would not "crowd" or "clutter" the walls with "art" -- not enough blank wall space shown for that to be practical. Like the blue ottoman but it appears, well, a bit orphaned -- unused. You might consider choosing between it and the coffee table and keeping only one OR, if there is room for the ottoman beside (right side) the gray seating in the foreground (or between the seats), you could put it there AND you add both a (4-wheeled) wheeled dolly beneath it -- perhaps using Velcro (attached to the bottom of the ottoman and the top of the dolly) to hold it in place on the dolly -- https://www.google.com/search?q=square+4-wheeled+wood+dolly&source=univ&tbm=shop&tbo=u&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj645iIyazmAhWkT98KHfBbDZ0Qsxh6BAgNECg&biw=1328&bih=617#spd=14365096276945448755&spf=1576032109427 and add a removable (square or round) wood serving tray setting atop it so it could be used as a table top. https://www.google.com/search?biw=1328&bih=617&tbm=shop&ei=alfwXY7xMMbl_Qaoy7_gDw&q=square+wood+serving+tray+w%2Fedge&oq=square+wood+serving+tray+w%2Fedge&gs_l=psy-ab-sh.3...268381.275781.0.276159.36.22.3.11.11.0.210.1917.16j3j1.20.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab-sh..2.21.1302...0j0i67k1j0i10k1.0.hR1ObNEGm3w#spd=8666758548442283560&spf=1576032387768 In that way, it could be used either as a side table or easily moved into place to be used as an ottoman as desired..your...See MoreDesign Help!! What do I need for this space??
Comments (3)I'd move those two vases over and angle them, put the tray in the middle, lose the green thing and have a lamp, tall-ish, thin, with gold or brass tones. Lovely painting....See Moretqtqtbw
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