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Anonymous said

on 8/8/2006 1. If you can't afford the best window blinds, you can buy the cheap ones at Home Depot ($4.00 or so), and spray paint them which ever color matches your room. I did brown to look like faux bamboo.
2. Ikea sells cheap wooden picture frames, you can paint them or mosaic them, glue string to them so they hang together, maybe string beads on the string. Find your home photographs and you have a pretty series.
3. You can also mosaic a boring mirror around the edges.
4. If your lampshade is too white, you can dye it with tea. Just make the tea (it shouldn't be hot) and brush it on with a sponge.

Anonymous said

on 8/8/2006 Colored light bulbs installed in your lamp can be very pleasing to the senses, especially at night. My personal choices are purple and blue, the ambiance is cool and inviting. If you don't want bright lights at the moment, colored light bulbs work great.

Anonymous said

on 6/30/2006 Believe me, colored light bulbs installed in your lamp can be very pleasing to the senses, especially at night. My personal choices are purple and blue, the ambiance is cool and inviting if you don't want bright lights at the moment.

Anonymous said

on 6/30/2006 1. If you can't afford the best window blinds, you can buy the cheap ones at home depot ($4.00 or so), and spray paint them which ever color matches your room. I did brown to look like faux bamboo.
2. Ikea sells cheap wooden picture frames, you can paint them or mosaic them, glue string to them so they hang together, maybe string beads on the string. Find your home photographs and you have a pretty series.
3. You can also mosaic a boring mirror around the edges.
4. If your lampshade is too white, you can dye it with tea. Just make the tea (it shouldn't be hot) and brush it on with a sponge.

Anonymous said

on 12/19/2005 To give it a more soothing effect for the evenings, hang a lamp from the ceiling (preferably colored) so in the evenings one can switch it on. However, a bright light, like a tube-light is a must when one needs to read or do any other work.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 Hang things from the ceiling, like wind chimes or dream catchers. Place glow in the dark stickers on the ceiling, so when you're lying on your bed the ceiling doesn't look boring.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 Keep any daily used medication in the night stand for easy accessibility and in case of an emergency. Storing them in a moist room, such as the bathroom, can deteriorate the dosage before the expiration date.

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