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New Carpet

   The new carpet sounds like a whole new change.  Well, change is certainly in the works when it comes to a new carpet. Everything needed to be removed. Clothes, lamps, books, beds, dressers, etc. were all removed from the bedroom. They weren’t packed they were just removed – It was going to take 2 hours at the most to lay the carpet. Where to move everything? Close to the bedroom because it is an easy peasy relocation.  HA!

         Because of this remove and return, I felt a positive change in the air.   It is going to be different, not everything is going back where it came from.  The big items yes, but there is a re-evaluation happening in my mind and in the bedroom.  A place for everything and everything in its place. And a question, what do I really need?

The livingroom is under here somewhere.

He did this alone and cleaned up.

Getting ready to Install the padding

The padding is down

Now tonight will be spent putting it all back – well as I mentioned not all of it!

 

 

 

How Humor Can Lighten the Room

A smile can make your design pitch twice as memorable. Humor, when done right, isn’t about being a comedian it’s about being human. A little laughter reminds everyone that design is supposed to bring joy, not stress. So the next time you walk into a presentation, bring your sense of humor along with your fabric swatches. You’ll leave behind not only a beautiful concept but also a positive impression.

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