I want a low platform bed that's a light colored wood, I guess it would be considered sort of a boho look? There's one at Urban Outfitters and one at either West Elm or Pottery Barn that I really like, but they're not cheap. Wayfair has some cheaper options, but they're not exactly what I'm envisioning. Goodwill and Craigslist also haven't had anything. Maybe I'm being too picky.
Finally finished this window after being super lazy. Just need to decorate with curtains, a cushion, maybe some plants, etc. The quoted post above has the before photo.
I'm in the market for new sheets and I never thought having an 18 inch mattress would cause this massive of a problem. Finding a proper depth sheet set that doesn't cost an absurd amount is going to drive me insane.
I didn't see any when I checked there last. I'll have to look again. IKEA has some, but they're only in white and I want dark grey or black.
I can start moving into my new building today. I'm feeling super anxious. I've been talking/meeting with the same guy who I'm used to now, but this is a different guy I'm meeting in a different building. He gave me instructions to find his office but I'm anxious about not being able to find it. Then he said we'd walk over to the apartment from there and so that's small talk space I have to fill. Throw in having to sign documents all adult-like and I'm stressing!
We just recently moved into a new apartment, and I was researching about home design ideas and such. First off, I never really cared about home design before because I was all about being comfortable and didn't really care about aesthetics that much, so I was quite surprised to find out about these three things: 1. Mismatched furniture is a thing now. I remember a time when people assume that if you have mismatched furniture, you probably didn't have enough money to buy the set. 2. People are actually into blinds now more than curtains. I mean, I dig it, because blinds nowadays are no longer boring looking. It just really depends now on how you properly choose which style goes best in what room. 3. Rugs over wall-to-wall carpet is also now encouraged. I still remember in my parents' home where there's just a persian carpet layered over a wood floor and that's considered a classic style. Now you layer rugs. Anyway, basically we're starting small. Floorings and window coverings and maybe some wall accents.
I have deep pocket sheets from amazon and theyre pretty good, reasonably priced and they dont pop off.
My entire house Isn't even close to 200!? Was your roommate running the dryer and a tanning bed at the same time!?