Lots of pattern and color
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Lots of doll patterns to trade
Comments (0)Hi there, I have duplicates of many doll patterns, and I'd love to trade them for others I don't have. I can either mail them, or scan them and email them to you. Let me know what you need. They are patterns for 13" and 15" dolls. Thanks. Dorothy...See MoreNeed help with paint color & a lot of other stuff Lots of pics
Comments (9)I didn't comment on the shower curtain, because I was a bit confused. By needing an extra long curtain, I didn't know if you meant height or width? I assumed you meant floor to ceiling, but if so, how would a standard liner work, but not a standard curtain? I assumed you were using an L bracket rod mounted at standard height (looks like a standard shower/tub enclosure)? But maybe not?! Are you planning to mount a ceiling rod? Sorry, I'm just not following ,,, Well regardless, here are a few comments: 1) My number one priority would be to properly manage moisture (keep as dry as possible). 2) If at possible, I would first look to using a standard (72x72) curtain (it will be cheaper, you will have more options, and you can more easily change up the look). 3) Start with a good liner mounted at the proper height (not too short and not too long) that doesn't fly around. 4) Whatever I hung in that area, I would want it to be moisture/mildew resistent, provide ventilation/wicking, have rust proof hardware, etc As such, I would first look to a quality shower curtain, which are available in taller lengths. If looking at drapes, I would probably start with indoor/outdoor drapes. Regarding your question on the door, I would probably paint it white/neutral (or faux pine) because I would not want the door to be a focal point, but rather have it blend in. As far as color scheme ,,, on my monitor the tile looks like it has blue undertones, so maybe blue rugs and towels (with a couple of red accent towels), a pattern shower curtain (e.g. a tartan plaid with blue, gray, red, and browns). A red waste basket. Art work that has red, blue, gray, brown, etc... You'll have lots of good options!! Here is a link that might be useful: Trax ceiling shower rods...See MoreThis olive green velvet sofa …
Comments (328)Jilly, I don't know how I missed the two olives, the tornado, the pillows and all 300+ posts, but this is the first I have read any of this. I'm so glad your damage was mainly a roof. I hope you've been able to get it replaced. I would not want to have to go through these spring storms with tarps. I really like the lines of your sofas. I've looked at something similar -- one with 3 cushions and another with a single cushion or bench seat and liked them both. I'm starting to think about replacing our sectional and have thought about 2 sofas it we can get the right pieces. Mine will likely be blue though. If you don't mind, how did you find the support group you mentioned? I know someone who might benefit from the same group or something similar....See MoreHelp with choosing Area Rug
Comments (11)I understand what you're saying about the cost and construction of the hand-knotted rugs. You could use a natural fiber like seagrass--it's very forgiving and cleans up easily. Or a faux seagrass or sisal. Use a navy or gray cotton binding. Or you could go to a good carpet store and find a broadloom to be cut and bound in a pattern and color you like. A stripe, chevron or other geometric pattern would work well with your chair. Another idea is an animal print--leopard, cheetah, antelope?...See Morelyfia
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