Not so for these young daydreamers who were
asked by furniture company MADE.COM to draw what homes of the future might look like.
Not exact matches
Instead of picking your toddler up like a piece of
furniture, respect her feelings
by asking her if she's ready for a change.
So to compensate for the loss of a popular landmark, the garden
asked the sculptor Tim Stead to celebrate the life of the tree
by turning it into sculpture and
furniture, instead of reducing it to wood chips.
Now multiply that hardship
by everything in your home and
ask yourself how much more trouble you'd have replacing all of that stuff — your clothes, your
furniture, the electronics.
- this choice determines the look of your campsite, and you can actually see a preview of the style - some animals prefer a specific theme, and the preview tells you which one - Isabelle
asks you to help her set up some
furniture, but she needs some craft materials - craft materials are required to craft various items and pieces of
furniture - Cyrus does the manual work for you - you visit Breezy Hollows, one of the Recreation areas, to go see if anyone needs your help there - trading is one of the main ways you can get craft materials, so you need to find animals for that - to go to Breezy Hollows, you click on the «Map» button at the bottom of the screen to move to the various areas - at Breezy Hollows, Goldie is right in front of you, and will give you a quest - there are also some fruits to collect here - talking to Goldie adds a +1 to her «affinity gauge» - you can increase your affinity with animals
by talking to them, and completing their requests - when your friendship levels goes up, you get rewards - for going from Level 1 to Level 2 with Goldie, you get:
Mendini, a former member of the firm, who is noted for his
furniture and industrial designs, was
asked by museum director Frans Haks in 1990 to design the new museum.
SUPERFLEX 2012 Public space, Bank Street Commissioned
by Sharjah Art Foundation In collaboration with Schul Landscape Architects Commissioned for Sharjah Biennial 12, this temporary public park was designed with input from local residents who were
asked to propose urban
furniture, playground toys or signage that evoked personal memories for them.
In 1972, she sold the house to Baron Peter Palumbo who owned the house for the next 30 years, restoring the house to take into account the original intent of Mies for simplicity (
by removing, for example, the screen windows that Dr. Farnsworth had installed to keep the bugs out and
by asking a grandson of Mies, Dirk Lohan, to design
furniture for the home that Mies never completed due to the breakdown of his relationship with Dr. Farnsworth).
Now multiply that hardship
by everything in your home and
ask yourself how much more trouble you'd have replacing all of that stuff — your clothes, your
furniture, the electronics.
• Offer to baby - sit so parents can get a little break • Be a listening ear for a neighbor who is struggling • Coordinate a meal sign - up calendar for new parents or a neighborhood family in need • Organize a block party so families can meet each other • Start or participate in a carpool to help families • Increase social connections
by introducing yourself to a new neighbor or saying hello to your neighbors
by name • Get to know the children in your neighborhood and
ask them how they are doing • Ask a family if they need something picked up the next time you run to the store • Run an errand, shovel snow, or do yardwork for a parent in your neighborhood • Invite a neighborhood family to your home for dinner • Donate children's used clothing, furniture and toys for use by another fam
ask them how they are doing •
Ask a family if they need something picked up the next time you run to the store • Run an errand, shovel snow, or do yardwork for a parent in your neighborhood • Invite a neighborhood family to your home for dinner • Donate children's used clothing, furniture and toys for use by another fam
Ask a family if they need something picked up the next time you run to the store • Run an errand, shovel snow, or do yardwork for a parent in your neighborhood • Invite a neighborhood family to your home for dinner • Donate children's used clothing,
furniture and toys for use
by another family
Before you pass
by that ugly piece of
furniture at the thrift shop or garage sale, or get rid of your own
furniture,
ask yourself how it would look painted.