How many throw pillows are too many on the bed?
Emily Hutchinson
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Comments (3)Good point! While stains are more prominent on neutral sheets, they're timeless, gender neutral and easier to accessorise. And yeah, bedlinen can be bleached. Alternatively you can mix up your own bleaching concoction using - 1/2 a cup of baking soda + your usual detergent + 1/2 white vinegar...See MoreHow important is thread count when buying bed linen?
Comments (60)DEIA..yes tactile also if there's a problem I've got someone to go to . I'm old fashion that way.. ie. bought a pair of shoes..no stock in the store so they ordered online for me..it came badly made so I went back to the store to return ..showed my receipt ..no question asked.. or another time bought shoes for son broke apart after 2-3 times went back with my receipt..and got exchanged right away despite I've read online that that company have had a bad reputation with complaints online..I've never encountered face to face.. or saw some colander online looked quite good..went to Sydney to check them out awful quality and well at $10 a pop no go I do buy online ..not sheets more so decorative items that I've seen and can't source in physical shops...See MoreToo many grays! Interior paint colour
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Comments (8)You will find that the cheaper light fittings that include bulbs will probably use less energy efficient bulbs that will burn out faster and need replacement. There are also some brands of cheap LED bulbs (such as Kogan) on the market that don't perform (or last) as long as their more expensive cousins. If you have cathedral ceilings then I would suggest that you buy quality bulbs that have some guarantee as to the number of hours they will last as changing downlight bulbs in a cathedral ceiling can be challenging when they get up high. Cathredral ceilings are better with the tiltable downlights as they are very directional, and it would be good to have some control where the light actually falls. You don't want to make a feature of the downlights so they should match the ceiling colour. If you have a white ceiling then go with the white lights. If you are lucky enough to have a timber ceiling then go with the brushed nickel as the white downlights will contrast too much. I would strongly recommend against using downlights with a cathedral ceiling as you have no roof space, and the holes in your cathedral ceiling will make heat loss and heat gain much worse if you care about sustainability. Cathedral ceilings always look best with pendants and uplights to make a feature of the ceiling by bouncing light off the sloping ceiling, rather than shining harsh downlights down, which actually helps conceal the cathedral ceiling. I suggest you find a cathedral ceiling with downlights and look at the fitting while it is on to see how glarey they can look. Best of luck with your research, Dr Retro of Dr Retro House Calls...See Moreanewhouse.com.au
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