Exterior Decorating on the cheap.

January 17, 2009

Apartment beds for older youngsters Flat beds are wonderful functional solutions for older kids that also need to use their bedroom as a social hangout or study room. This also creates a great atmosphere under the bed that is non-public and quiet. Bunk beds for the youngsters When there’s more than one kid in a bedroom bunk beds are a logical solution for using more of the vertical space available in a room, and also creates more space on the floor for playtime. In little lofts, installing a Murphy bed can have the effect of feeling like you have just added another entire room. Murphy beds are also a great option for adding to dens or studies to form a guest room. High platform beds for more storage Platform beds are becoming common now as bed designers switch from using bulky box springs to sleeker and more sturdy platform supports for bed designs. For a regular king size bed, this may create an extra 42 sq. feet of space for storing under the bed.

Almost all of these sites have scrap piles where they drop huge amounts of materials they cannot use, either as they aren’t the right size, a mistake was made, or a myriad of other reasons. Ask the contractor if you can help yourself to their scrap pile, the majority are more than willing to let you. Get more on the subject of interior decorating.

We are using scrap 1×4 and 1×2 to add wrap around moldings on these columns, and painting them to compare. Use damaged tiles to make a mosaic table for the porch, or create mosaic stepping stones for the yard. Air beds for emergency guest rooms If your spare rooms in the house are dedicated to other functions that you do not need to give up, then think about getting an airbed to use when having house guests stay over. If you’ve got a wheel bed then you can free up more space in your storage room by losing any fold out cots or beds. If you begin to think vertical in you interior space planning you can be on your way to doubling your useable interior floor space in your house.

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