Posted by mitch on Aug-9-2010
I believe that there are a lot of stuff that you could very well do by yourself. I mean, in these economic challenges, it might be best to do the long cut and make sure that your money goes to what you really need. There is no better way to do just that by ensuring that you get your own hands working. Do it yourself projects are not a bad idea. It can be as simple as replacing your light bulbs and probably as complicated as making your own bed headboards. You can always rely on the Internet for steps and tricks.
Posted by mitch on Aug-6-2010
Shopping for your very own bed might really be a tricky task. However, this should not put you into a disheveled situation. All that you need to do is ensure that you know what you want. There are different types of bed. Some may have bed headboards while others simply don’t. The style of the bed is very much a concern. Of course, it has to look like something that you would sleep in. However, bear in mind that comfort is still the priority. Try to lie on the bed you are eyeing to feel how it feels on your back, head and neck.
Posted by mitch on Aug-1-2010
Moving out of town or city is really a big, big challenge. Aside from locating quality movers, the packing and transferring of stuff is really a lot of work. We had this major problem when we were about to move in the beds to our new house. They won’t be able to fit in the bedrooms’ doors. The carpenters had to dismantle the bed headboards just to make it work. It’s a good thing that it’s a friendly neighborhood. Otherwise, we would not know where to call for carpenters and other service and utility men. Sometimes, you really need to rely on others.
Posted by mitch on Jul-28-2010
I accompanied my friend Linda yesterday. She’s 21 and starting to have a family of her own. Her folks are okay with it. She is out to “canvass” for home appliances and other stuff they would need in her new home. We first went to some kitchen tools and appliances and I was so surprised that there were actually a lot of them. You can bet I never spend time in the kitchen. We went to bedroom supplies and I noticed she is so particular with bed headboards. Hell, I don’t even know their differences. I guess, really getting into that adulthood thing requires a lot of preparation.
Posted by mitch on Jul-26-2010
My husband to be and I went a home improvement store to check out our master’s bedroom bed. We are both nitpicky when it comes to details so we have to both see the bed first. There were a lot of choices in the store. Some of them even have very stylish bed headboards. My fiancé wants a foam bed headboard so there won’t be any trouble bumping into it accidentally. After a good hour, we finally settled for the bed we both like. It’s actually a good thing that the bed is on sale. Otherwise, our budget won’t permit us from getting it.
Posted by mitch on Jul-23-2010
My kids are getting a handful. They just crawl, jump around at the most impossible places. I thought I could manage it by imposing a bedroom playroom policy. It wasn’t too effective. I discovered that my youngest keeps on jumping up and down the bed. He also bumped his head. Tt’s a relief that we have foamed bed headboards. Otherwise, he might be wailing after that. I really don’t know how to make my house child-friendly anymore. I tried to rearrange furniture and put on the rubber covers for rough corners as a precaution. But somehow, the kids get into little accidents every now and then.
Posted by mitch on Jul-20-2010
I have this friend who has an affixation with bed headboards. It might be the artist in her. She takes the time to Google different bed headboards. Sometimes, she also browses improvement stores to check out on the latest headboard trends. The whole gang is finding her actions weird. We can’t really understand why she’s doing it. It was on my birthday that I understood the reason behind. She gave me a very, very beautiful bed headboard as a present. She said she felt guilty that she wasn’t able to help me renovate my room. She was busy with several interior designing projects with a client at that time. Now, everyone who sees my bed headboard never fails to ask me where I got it.