Published on May 16th, 2020.
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These days, our apartments are smaller but our needs and expectations are bigger. In order to make most usage of the space available, buy a bed and a small chest for storing bed sheets, blankets and other stuffs in a proper and organized way. This chest can be used to keep smaller decorative and utility items in day time as well. You may also buy a matching cupboard that has drawers and also offers good storage options to house your daily wear. Hence, you should choose furniture pieces that not only give a decent appearance to your bedroom but also solves the purpose of storage and utilities.
By carrying out a little research and comparing the products available, you will be able to find an affordable piece of furniture, without compromising on design and quality.
The furniture in our bedroom should accentuate the entire look of our room and also provide it a level of unmatched comfort and privacy. Indian mattress bedroom furniture for home fully serves the purpose and offers you a feeling of comfort. Whether you are looking for mattress bedroom furniture for kids’ room or for the master bedroom, there are different choices available out there, that will provide you with ultimate style and ease.If you want to find out mattress bedroom furniture pieces at affordable rates, then the best thing you can do is to surf over the Internet. There is a multitude of furniture manufacturers who produce Indian mattress bedroom furniture pieces in different styles and designs and have their catalogue offered over the lengths and breadths of the World Wide Web. You can browse through the sites and select the appropriate pieces. Then you can compare them together to find out the best furniture piece in the least possible price.These days, our apartments are smaller but our needs and expectations are bigger. In order to make most usage of the space available, buy a bed and a small chest for storing bed sheets, blankets and other stuffs in a proper and organized way. This chest can be used to keep smaller decorative and utility items in day time as well. You may also buy a matching cupboard that has drawers and also offers good storage options to house your daily wear. Hence, you should choose furniture pieces that not only give a decent appearance to your bedroom but also solves the purpose of storage and utilities.By carrying out a little research and comparing the products available, you will be able to find an affordable piece of furniture, without compromising on design and quality.
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Published on September 3rd, 2010.
Tomorrow I will have a brand new queen sized mattress in my bedroom, and it has inspired me to want to redecorate my room. I have already painted my walls and my I have a decent amount of furniture already (I’m not really fond of it, but my mom says it has to stay). My taste leans to a more contemporary style.
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Published on September 2nd, 2010.
So, I stay in a close, of eight flats; I am on the top floor 3/1 and the neighbour’s in question stay at 3/2.
Now my problem is that their flats smells – and by smells I mean it really smells.
Usually as I walk past their door I get a pungent smell, but over the last few months the smell has become progressively stronger and has begun to waft into my flat through the closed main door. It’s become so bad that I have to keep the windows open in my rooms and/or the doors shut throughout the house.
I have reached a point now were it’s just ridiculous. Today they were throwing old furniture out and they had their door open for about ten minutes. The smell and the filth of the place were so bad that I was actually sick from the smell that had come into my own flat.
Now don’t get me wrong, the people seem pleasant enough, everyone has their troubles. But there are 6 of them in a 3 bedroom flat, with two dogs. the dogs only get out once a day. but it’s at the stage now that I feel dirty for having the smell in my flat. I feel embarrassed having my guest smelling that.
They have a tendency to leave their rubbish and old furniture outside their flat, but it got to the stage that the rubbish was attracting flies. An old mattress was lying there for over 3 months.
I was throwing out an old washing machine so offered to ask the council to uplift the mattress as well. and I have also put some of the rubbish down myself, surely they should have got the idea to move the stuff, but no, the mattress got put outside, but is still there.
What can I do? What am I within my rights to do? I know they rent from the company who owns the building, do I talk to them? I stay in Glasgow in the UK.
Thanks for any advice in advance!
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Published on September 1st, 2010.
Hello. I rent a room in a house with my landlady and her lover in New Jersey. I moved in in January 2010 and gave a 0 security deposit. I have no signed lease or contract and every month I wrote a check for my rent in my landlady’s name. When I moved in, I, with the help of my parents, had to paint and clean the room. Also when I moved in I was told I was able to have access to the washer and dryer. After about a month, my landlady came to me and said I could not longer use them because her water bill was getting too high. I let that slide.
Months have gone by and it became more and more uncomfortable to live there. I never had any privacy except to my room and the house was also full of noise.
A few days ago I realized I had bed bugs. I immediately panicked and told my landlady. She screamed over the phone at me and instructed me to not leave my room and do not remove anything from the room. I felt so uncomfortable because she kept telling me I was a dirty person and she kept thinking of ways of telling me how I would have gotten them… including assuming that I have had multiple partners in my bed. I felt humiliated and totally embarrassed. Most of all, i felt completely disgusting. She told me that no matter what the cost of the exterminator bill that I will be responsible for paying for it. I felt bullied and scared for my life.. so I nervously agreed, trying my best to hold back tears. My landlady MADE ME sleep in my bed bug infested room and would not let me sleep in the guest bedroom or even on the couch. I had no where else to sleep as I could not afford a hotel and my closest family members are 2 hours away.
The exterminator came for an inspection and I was told by my landlady that I had to put all of my belongings ( clothes, electronics, everything) into industrial bags and leave them in my room, with the exception of my clothes. I was told by my landlady that my clothes are to be washed and left in my car ONLY. I can not bring them into the house, even if I have washed them on hot, like I was advised to do to get rid of an infestation. After I put everything into bags, I had to throw away my expensive, personal possessions. ( rugs, clothes that shrank because I had to wash them all in hot water, suitcases, lamp, comforters, pillows and other personal belongings) I then had to wash my entire room from top to bottom and move all of my furniture. My landlady screamed at me through the door to give me instructions but would not lift a finger to help me. The whole time I was feeling degratted and humiliated as a human being. I was being treated and talked to like trash. It took me 5 and a half hours to do this preparation for the exterminator. After this I washed a large amount of my clothes at an all night laundromat and left at 2:30am. I stayed the night at a friends apartment.
Next day my landlady calls and says that the exterminator says that I have a large infestation in my mattress and box spring and the bedbugs have spread from my bedroom into her linen closet. I was talking to my manager and 2 coworkers at work when she called me and they could hear her screaming. I could not understand everything she was saying, so I said "wait wait wait, what did you say?" and she said "no, you wait. I talk, you listen." she then said "don’t fuck with me, I know where you work and I know who your parents are." she then said that my mattress and box spring need to be removed from the house immediately and all of my belongings will be out on the street.
I immediately panicked and grabbed a few friends from work to help me get my things off the street. I called the police for an escort and they were standing by. I get to the house and nothing is on the street so we entered the house to get my stuff. The exterminator said I could not removed anything for 24hours. My landlady then came out and asked me to leave her property. I said to her I am getting my things from the house and she said "I don’t live here anymore." She asked for my key back and I said to her that I still have my belongings in the house and I will not give it back until I get all of my belongings. She then said that she is going to change the code on the alarm. I told her that I would be back at 5pm next day to get all of my belongings out of the house.
I am sorry this is such a story. But here are my questions. Should I have to pay for the bed bug extermination? I rarely have guests and they have guests in and out of the house and they have 2 dogs. Should I ask for my security deposit back? Can I sue them for me having to rent a storage locker because I was basically evicted and I am still paid in rent for the next few days? Needless to say that I am staying with a friend ( after begging because I have no where else to go.) My landlady and I are not on good speaking terms. Should I call the police again for a police escort in case she will not allow me to retreave som
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Published on August 31st, 2010.
I’ve been thinking about life a lot lately, a lot. My Mom’s in hospital for having fluid in her lungs, although that’s getting better, she’s got CCF. Heart failure. I’m 14 and my Mom’s got heart failure. Anyway – she also has HEP C,(a liver disease which will gradually kill you) from a needle-stick injury at work and Factor 5 Leiden (a blood clotting disorder passed down in your genes). She was diagnosed with Factor 5 Leiden and Hep C 7 years ago. My Mom doesn’t drink any alcohol whatsoever, so she wasn’t worried about the Hep C.
*Sigh* Anyway, she went to the doctors about 12-18 months ago and they said that her Hep C was ‘active’. She was told to keep away from stress if possible…
Well – last year our house burned down. My Mom was absolutely distraught. We weren’t insured and she turned pessimistic…We haven’t gone to therapy, or seen any doctors about our depression…
We’re now living in my Dad’s co-workers dump. We’ve got garbage bags as curtains, a mattress on the floor as a lounge, and no furniture at all…Our TV is supported by a blanket box; something that’s meant to be in a bedroom :/
Ehh – anyway…My Mom started to get really ill about 5-6 months ago. She must of picked up a virus and it didn’t go away…Well, she started having coughing fits a lot, and got out of breath very, very easily. I kind of thought that she was going to die…Her eyes and skin were yellow, she got really sick easily, she would get up at 3am every night to have pain relief…It was terrible.
So my Father, Brother and I forced her into seeking medical help. (I thought she was going to die, but I didn’t know what was wrong – she had an ulcer on her leg that was very sore, and that’s why we forced her into going to the hospital).
It turns out, she was very ill. The fluid in her lungs was apparently ‘very bad’. She was put on a pill that makes excess fluid in her body drain; (so she’ll be on the toilet a lot). She’s still waiting for an echo X-ray (Sorry – I’m not too sure what it’s called..) of her heart. She’s going to see a cardiac doctor *hopefully* soon.
Today while I was in the hospital with her, a doctor came in and asked about her Hep C. She said it would be highly recommended if she were to seek treatment. My Mom’s going to see a liver professional soon…The doctor’s are still trying to find out why she’s got CCF.
I’m just really scared that, because of the Hep C, Factor 5, and CCF all gathered together, I’ll loose my Mom at an early age. Since she’s been in hospital, I’ve been bending over backwards doing laundry, the dishes, taking clothes on & off the clothesline, putting clothes away, etc etc. It’s kind of hard trying to look after all of my family at once, while visiting my Mom in hospital… But it’s just out of respect, you know?
Well yeah…I’m so happy if you’re still reading this…I’m just extremely paranoid that my Mom will have a tumor or extensive damage to her liver, kidney’s or heart. I’m scared that she’ll be given a life expectancy…
My Brother’s also very scared because he looked up the long-term affects of having CCF, and it said that almost 70% of people who are diagnosed with CCF (congestive cardiac failure) will only live 5-10 years after their diagnosis. I’m hella scared, man…
I’ve been crying all the time, I haven’t eaten properly for 3 days…Even my Dad’s scared about my well being…I’m just so stressed out…please give me some strategies to cope with stress and depression? Thanks in advance, woo! You read the entire question!!
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Published on August 28th, 2010.
I am getting ready to switch my daughter from her crib to her toddler bed and I am kind of dreading it. I don’t really like the looks of the "toddler bed", it looks more like a daybed. On top of that, I’m shopping for new bedding and I’m afraid it won’t lay right because of how it has the three sides. I guess I knew all of this when I purchased it, I was just more crib focused at the time. It seemed like it would be a lifetime until I actually needed the toddler bed. I still absolutely LOVE the crib and when it eventually turns into a full size bed I know I will love that too. It’s just this middle transition that I’m having a hard time with lol!
My husband and I thought about skipping the toddler bed altogether and just putting her straight in the full size bed. But we have baby #2 on the way and didn’t really want to spend the money on a full size mattress right now. We were planning on buying new furniture for the baby. I know I’m probably just over-analyzing this situation but I don’t know what to do (I blame the pregnancy lol). I’ve been looking for inexpensive used bedroom sets to put her in instead, thinking maybe we could save some money by just letting the new baby have the crib and furniture we already have.
What did you do when baby #2 came? How did you feel about you toddler bed when it came time to convert?
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Published on August 26th, 2010.
I started this piece a while ago and plan on continuing it into a full fledged, multi-chapter monster and I would like some constructive criticism. It will most likely be titled "Forever and a Day" and mainly focuses around 18 year old Darby Scott and her best friends Kippling Culver, Alice, Brain, Chicken Pete, Big Kat, Milton Von Venison, and Pool Boy, with an underlying emphasis on her close friendship with Kippling and her strange way of thinking about things. Here goes nothing!
"Forever and a Day"
Darby Scott drove down I-75 in her 1968 red Ford truck with her best friend Kippling Culver in the passenger seat on their way to IKEA. With Beyonce playing on the radio, Darby thought about death. What was it like? Where would she go? Would she come back as Cleopatra or as a tree? Would she come back at all?
"Both hands on the wheel, Scotty," Kippling said, interrupting Darby’s pondering. He grabbed her wrists and took her hands from her lap, placing them on the steering wheel. "We’re going to IKEA, not God’s Sofa Emporium. No more of this swerving off the road stuff or I’m driving."
"Then I would be more inclined to throw myself from the passenger seat," Darby replied, stealing a quick sideways glance at Kippling. She was smiling. Kippling chuckled and placed his left hand at the back of her neck, playing with the wispy brown hair that fell from her messy top-knot.
"14 years of play-dates and I still don’t understand you, Scotty," he said. Darby rolled her dark eyes behind her pink Ray-Ban sunglasses.
"Yeah Kip, because "let’s push Darby in the giant ant mound" is considered a play-date." She was so beautifully sarcastic, such an icy mask behind her sunglasses, but Kippling knew her well enough to know that she couldn’t keep a straight face for very long. Held up his fist and she bumped her own against it. Then he told her,
"You just missed our exit."
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Darby and Kippling wandered aimlessly through the many rooms of IKEA arm in arm, taking naps in the beds, flossing their teeth in the bathrooms, and occasionally taking a hint from 500 Days of Summer and wandering into an apartment display pretending like they lived there.
"If you could describe my personality with only one piece of Scandinavian furniture, which one would you pick?"
Standing in the aisle between the mattresses and the Hemnes bedroom display, Kippling mulled over Darby’s question, rolling it around in his mind before answering;
"The Leirvik bed frame." He nodded. "Yeah, definitely the Leirvik. What about me?"
He stopped in the middle of the gray linoleum floor, causing grumbling people to swerve suddenly around him, and spread his arms wide, grinning. Darby studied him.
"The Bastis cat bed," she finally said, and continued to make her way into the next bedroom display, disturbing a lovely family of four by climbing into the bunk-bed and leaving Kippling bewildered by her choice of Scandinavian furniture.
comments?
As this is only the first section and this idea is fairly new, the plot really hasn’t developed yet, but it’s not JUST Darby and her friends. Truthfully, I view this as being a teen-high-school story without being a teen-high-school story, if that makes any sense. Almost like it’s focusing on the high school kids that aren’t that popular, but are a little bit different, a little bit messed up, in a way, with Darby Scott and her friends as the main focus for the particular species of high school kid.
That wasn’t really a good way to explain this, but there is really no good way to explain this
Thank you for all your comments and help, I really appreciate it!
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Published on August 25th, 2010.
Also known as American Freight Furniture Company. I was ripped off. I purchased a mattress and box springs a couple weeks ago. The box springs is a cardboard box with a mattress cover on it put together with particle board which had no springs at all in it. The day the bedroom suite was to be delivered was told it was not on the transfer truck because it was sold at another location. So, I went and got my money refunded to my debit card. The 0 that I paid cash for the layaway is suppose to come in 3 -4 more weeks. You can go to http://www.ripoffreport.com and type in the company’s name (both names are listed) to hear more about this company.
Would like to hear other stories and how to go about closing them down for stealing from people.
I didn’t get my money back for the broken box springs and still waiting for a replacement they promised.
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Published on August 24th, 2010.
"Jim" has a loft bedroom in our 4-person apartment. When he first moved in 8 months ago, he was social and friendly, and everything was cool. He’s always been invited to our many dinners and parties in the apartment. But gradually, over the past 3 or 4 months, he has become really, really withdrawn and quiet. He doesn’t really shower anymore, he doesn’t have any friends, and he doesn’t seem to leave the apartment except to pick up his food deliveries.
It has gotten to the point where he barely speaks to the other people in the apartment, despite our efforts to reach out in a friendly way. At long last, "Adam," a friend of ours, finally just climbed up the ladder and quickly glanced around Jim’s room once while Jim was away, just to see what was up there. Adam says that there is an unbelievable amount of garbage up there — it’s a foot deep in pizza boxes and drink containers. There is one bare mattress, half-covered with trash, and no furniture.
Here’s our problem: we invaded his privacy in order to look around in his room. He hasn’t done anything wrong. But at the same time, he’s not fitting in here anymore. Nobody wants him here. I’m going to talk with him directly to try and reach out to him and see if everything’s ok; but should I be talking to him about counseling, or should I just kick him out?
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Published on August 23rd, 2010.
Let’s say you have four bedrooms but only ONE designated guest room with a king-size bed. The other rooms are the office, baby’s room and your bedroom (which have a limited amount of space and would be difficult to put an air mattress in … unless you removed some of the furniture).
Your inlaws, who live an hour away, are planning to spend the night. Your mother, who lives in another state but spends 8-9 months at a time in town (but stays at her mother’s house because she cares for her when she’s in town), lives 8-10 minutes away.
Everyone is planning to attend the birth of your first born but there’s not a designated area or bed for everyone to sleep in. Who gets the bed? The inlaws who are married or your mother? Just curious to see what others will say.
I am going to be a similar situation on Friday except my mother isn’t going to make it here for the birth. My aunt wants to spend the night and I can tell my mom (who has gotten wind of what’s going on) seemed annoyed that I told her my aunt would have to use an air mattress if she wants to stay the night. My mom is so jealous of my mother inlaw it isn’t even funny and I have no idea why.
If my mom were here we’d have to figure something out because I wouldn’t want to tell her she’d have to sleep on an air mattress. On the same note I wouldn’t want to put my inlaws on an air mattress either (my father inlaw is a little on the heavy side). The thing is, my inlaws would definitely opt to stay at home to make sure my mom had the guest room so I doubt this would be an issue.
I feel kind of bad for having to tell my aunt she’ll have to sleep on an air mattress, but inlaws and parents are the only time I feel the need to wreck my brain about where they will sleep. But my mom seems to have an issue with everything (as she feels family is first … and husbands and inlaws aren’t family in her mind as she hasn’t been with my dad for 17-18 years).
To me, I would also take into consideration the married couple vs. the single person. I would take their health into consideration. There are a number of factors. But my inlaws aren’t ones to intrude. They would opt to stay at home in a heartbeat if there was ever a question as to where my mom would sleep.
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