Mixing the old with the new and the simple with the luxurious To spice up a piece of existing furniture or to add a bit of drama to your digs try this trick: “I draped a Mongolian lamb’s wool throw over my lumpy old sofa and suddenly it was luxurious and exotic.” -David Mann from: http://www.housebeautiful.com/syndication/30-makeover-ideas-0209-MSN-synd As I was reading my “daily news”,
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Small Space Solutions If you live in a tiny apartment, and your closets are overflowing, finding ingenious ways to use space can often provide extra storage. Store sports equipment in plain sight—hang bikes on a wall, place skis and poles above a bed, or suspend a surfboard from the ceiling. No room for your pots and pans? Hang designer cookware on a pot rack and show it off. Keep out-of-season clothing or holiday de
I have always wanted to do this, but never have had the guts… “You know you’re really confident when you put your bed in the middle of the room. Add bed curtains and it becomes a private domain. I like the mattress to be a little high, so I’ll buy bed lifts from bedbathandbeyond.com. They’re like high heels for beds.” -Mallory Marshall I think this is a dramatic idea that you can p
Here are some more clever little tricks for using everyday items from Real Simple Solutions! Wine Bottle or Cork Use as bookends. A pair of bottles, with or without the contents, can hold a small library together. Organize jewelery. Poke stud earrings into a cork and toss in your travel bag. Replace a rolling pin. Roll pie crust or pizza dough flat with a wine bottle. Keep your boots up. Slide bottles into boots when