
4 December 2009 | 2 replies
I was just looking on Flikr for some pictures to decorate a new blog post when I searched for "foreclosure auction".If you follow the link, you'll see that it seems that recently, foreclosure auctions are also becoming protest sites for people losing their homes and other organizations.Have any of you seen this at an auction you've been to?

30 March 2010 | 12 replies
I will use medium grade porcelain tiles or better tiles that were a deal, and then mix in high end glass or decorative tiles.

4 April 2010 | 11 replies
Very fast, economical and looks fine.I, however, use antique white on walls with white on ceilings and trim for contrast.Full disclosure: I have a partner/significant other who makes all such decorating decisions.However, this combo really pops with either polyurethaned hardwood floors or the latest in trends: European-style hardwood floors.

5 August 2010 | 5 replies
You can start collecting eyeglass cases in decorator styles.

25 August 2010 | 10 replies
Furniture, kitchen amenities, decoration, clothes, linen, knick knacks, and everything thing else you could possibly think of that would normally be found inside a persons home.

21 February 2010 | 9 replies
Tenant/Buyer shall take an active role to insure that the property stays in excellent condition. 17.Damage: agrees to pay for repairs of all damage which they or their guests have caused to the dwelling. 18.Maintenance/Repairs: describe exactly what this means. 19.Alterations: has right to paint and decorate the property at his/her discretion within tasteful guidelines.

19 July 2010 | 15 replies
I get a lot of compliments on my decorating sense.

28 June 2009 | 25 replies
Unfortunately the thousands of young (and not only) revolutionaries (many of which have lost their lives with nobody held responsible to this day) were merely a decor to legitimize what was to become a neo-communist coup, and governance.

28 September 2009 | 1 reply
.: 336 Foundation: 02 - CONTINUOUS FOOTING Floor System: 04 - WOOD W/ SUB FLOOR Exterior Wall: 04 - SIDING AVERAGE Structural Frame: 00 - NONE Roof Framing: 02 - GABLE/HIP Roof Cover/Deck: 03 - COMPOSITION SHINGLE Cabinet/Millwork: 02 - BELOW AVERAGE Floor Finish: 08 - PINE/SOFT WOOD Interior Finish: 07 - DRYWALL Paint/Decor: 03 - AVERAGE Heat and A/C: 02 - WALL/FLOOR FURNACE Plumbing Fixtures: 6 Bath Tile: 00 - NONE Electrical: 03 - AVERAGE Shape: 01 - RECTANGULAR DESIGN Quality: 01 - AVERAGE Act Yr Built: 1945 Condition: 1 - NEEDS MINOR REPAIRS Building Areas: Area: BAS Sq Ft: 1,152 Area: OPF Sq Ft: 168 Area: EPU Sq Ft: 168 I have an estimate of repairs to be at 15-20K, but what concerns me the most is that there were 2 meters (one for each side) and one is gone and the other is still active!!!!!!

20 October 2009 | 17 replies
Nick,I now see a new change:motiv8tdInterior Decorator Member since Jan '09 And here I thought you joined that "dark side"!