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paddlingli
We are finishing a very, very long house remodel.
What we have is goregous. A new kitchen, tile, carpet in the bedrooms, finished bedrooms - all gorgeous.
But, don't have furniture. Two of the bathrooms aren't finished, one has no shower door or toilet; our bathroom has no toilet, tub or shower. And, the front yard is not landscaped
There are no window treatments on any of the windows except the kids' bedrooms, not even ours (thank God for large trees!);
Only the bedrooms and the front room have furniture and the furniture in the front room is ready for the curb.
We feel pressured. We want the party, but we feel rushed.
We want to wait, but if we do, we'll end up with a house party and no graduation ceremony. Maybe no party!
Any ideas? Nothing with the big bucks please, we don't live in the O.C.
Thank you.
Our hallway bath is in full working order, tub/shower/toilet/sink, it's just the old part of the house, no remodeling done, but it can be polished up.
Answer
What's the object of the party? Is it to show off your possessions? Is it to ensure that everyone sees how "beautiful" everything is? Or is it to celebrate your child's accomplishment? What is more important to you?
Guests won't care if the house isn't finished. I've gone to parties at unfinished homes, and we had fun. Just explain ahead of time that the house is in disarray, but that you want to do something to mark your child's milestone. Get a port-a-potty if necessary. But don't delay the party just because your house isn't in order.
My mother always told us to put people before things. I think she is a smart woman. So I'm telling you the same thing.
What's the object of the party? Is it to show off your possessions? Is it to ensure that everyone sees how "beautiful" everything is? Or is it to celebrate your child's accomplishment? What is more important to you?
Guests won't care if the house isn't finished. I've gone to parties at unfinished homes, and we had fun. Just explain ahead of time that the house is in disarray, but that you want to do something to mark your child's milestone. Get a port-a-potty if necessary. But don't delay the party just because your house isn't in order.
My mother always told us to put people before things. I think she is a smart woman. So I'm telling you the same thing.
I want to paint my house please suggest colours for my various room & themes also?
prachi d
give some brilliant ideas to decorate home with natural products
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My home is decorated with natural products as well. I have used wood, leather, stone, porcelin, tin and natural fabrics. In the livingroom consider investing in a tin ceiling, it is dramatic and gives the room a distinct character. I did my kitchen, livingroom and bedroom with tin ceiling. I purchased the tile from www.americantinceilings.com They're really not difficult to install, my husband, sons and I did ours. Buying raw tiles is less expensive, just need to spray prime them before putting them up. Without fail, everyone coming into my home has their eye's drawn to the ceiling and make the most wonderful comments about it. Your wall colors should be a neutral color. If leaning towards leather furnishings be sure to watch for where seams are sewn on the fabric. For instance, you would not want a seam sewn down the center of the back. Try to find pieces with larger pieces of leather and less seams. Hardwood floors are a great addition for adding warth and a comfortable homey feeling to the room. Good lighting (again, can be a focal piece depending on how elaborate) is a must. The kitchen always works well with wainscotting at chair rail heigth. Tile floors add to the natural theme and are easy to maintain and keep clean. Rooms that are leading into one another should follow a theme. Each door or entry way should act as a picture frame leading into the next space. For example; looking throught the frame of my livingroom door you see a beautiful table, artwork above that and a hanging ceiling light. I look at it this way, it should like like a piece of art I would be willing to buy. Now your bedroom, since it is not a room traveled through by guests can have a theme of its own. Mine is the ocean. Decorated with a paint color by Sherman Williams called "Rainwashed", A collection of big beautiful seashells and artwork of incoming tides, sandy beaches lined with doones. My bed is my focal point in the room, a washed blue wrought iron bed designed and made by the American Iron Bed company in California. I must admit though, as much as I love my bed, I really love laying in it and staring at my gorgeous ceiling. So much can be done to decorate at home, most importantly follow a theme throughout all connecting area's. Have fun!
My home is decorated with natural products as well. I have used wood, leather, stone, porcelin, tin and natural fabrics. In the livingroom consider investing in a tin ceiling, it is dramatic and gives the room a distinct character. I did my kitchen, livingroom and bedroom with tin ceiling. I purchased the tile from www.americantinceilings.com They're really not difficult to install, my husband, sons and I did ours. Buying raw tiles is less expensive, just need to spray prime them before putting them up. Without fail, everyone coming into my home has their eye's drawn to the ceiling and make the most wonderful comments about it. Your wall colors should be a neutral color. If leaning towards leather furnishings be sure to watch for where seams are sewn on the fabric. For instance, you would not want a seam sewn down the center of the back. Try to find pieces with larger pieces of leather and less seams. Hardwood floors are a great addition for adding warth and a comfortable homey feeling to the room. Good lighting (again, can be a focal piece depending on how elaborate) is a must. The kitchen always works well with wainscotting at chair rail heigth. Tile floors add to the natural theme and are easy to maintain and keep clean. Rooms that are leading into one another should follow a theme. Each door or entry way should act as a picture frame leading into the next space. For example; looking throught the frame of my livingroom door you see a beautiful table, artwork above that and a hanging ceiling light. I look at it this way, it should like like a piece of art I would be willing to buy. Now your bedroom, since it is not a room traveled through by guests can have a theme of its own. Mine is the ocean. Decorated with a paint color by Sherman Williams called "Rainwashed", A collection of big beautiful seashells and artwork of incoming tides, sandy beaches lined with doones. My bed is my focal point in the room, a washed blue wrought iron bed designed and made by the American Iron Bed company in California. I must admit though, as much as I love my bed, I really love laying in it and staring at my gorgeous ceiling. So much can be done to decorate at home, most importantly follow a theme throughout all connecting area's. Have fun!
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