Sentences with phrase «change in the tiniest room»

I'm embarking on some change in the TINIEST room in our home (and maybe the tiniest master bath in existence).

Not exact matches

I am thinking 10 is probably more than enough but they are so tiny that they take up no room at all in the changing bag.
If an atom absorbs a single photon, its change in velocity is tiny compared with the average velocity of atoms in a gas at room temperature.
Doesn't the fact that «T» can stand there in the shower room at our gym, confidently toweling off his tiny unit, while «O» is at home changing their spark plugs with alacrity, indicate that it is only a short stroll down a slippery slope before he is completely happy being the «girl» in their relationship, from which it is only a slight fey hop down the same slope before «T» is happily married to another man, perhaps my car mechanic, a handsome Portugese fellow I shall refer to as «J?»
Following this, the artist made a series of changing rooms based again on his Pico studio in Leo Castelli's galleries on Greene Street and 420 West Broadway in New York City from 1986 to 1987; a cardboard room filled with «three tiny blue paper cutout birds» 5 in an attic of the Fridericianum museum at documenta IX, in Kassel, Germany, in 1992; the transformative Red Room, from 2000 to 2007, an installation resembling a janitor's storeroom of everything - but - the - kitchen - sink, exclusively in orange - to - deep - red colors; and Transparent Room, 2010, a mysterious and immensely heavy translucent structure with clear items to house and clothe a person, including a sink, bed, shirts, and shroom filled with «three tiny blue paper cutout birds» 5 in an attic of the Fridericianum museum at documenta IX, in Kassel, Germany, in 1992; the transformative Red Room, from 2000 to 2007, an installation resembling a janitor's storeroom of everything - but - the - kitchen - sink, exclusively in orange - to - deep - red colors; and Transparent Room, 2010, a mysterious and immensely heavy translucent structure with clear items to house and clothe a person, including a sink, bed, shirts, and shRoom, from 2000 to 2007, an installation resembling a janitor's storeroom of everything - but - the - kitchen - sink, exclusively in orange - to - deep - red colors; and Transparent Room, 2010, a mysterious and immensely heavy translucent structure with clear items to house and clothe a person, including a sink, bed, shirts, and shRoom, 2010, a mysterious and immensely heavy translucent structure with clear items to house and clothe a person, including a sink, bed, shirts, and shoes.
If I'm correct in saying that the bulk of that increase was up to the late 90s, and * should * have been by the mid-90s or even earlier, then this leaves a tiny bit more room for changes in solar forcing — since it's only after the solar max of the early 90s that the trend in solar activity from 1940 took a dive http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Temp-sunspot-co2.svg#file.
Already a lot is starting to change (tiny house communities are popping up, people are getting variances to live in their tinys, some towns are doing away with their minimum square footage codes, and the IRC has even taken out a significant section of the national code mandating how small a room needs to be).
The result of this very tiny change of practice was that families began to feel a greater sense of belonging and stayed longer in the room with their children, increasing the children's sense of belonging.
Our current home is twice the size and it is pretty funny that we still spend most of our time in our teeny ~ tiny family room... You can take the family out of the small home but you can't take the small home out of the family... I often miss that smaller house and I too used to sit and imagine all the changes I would do to find more space.
... oh my... the curtains do bother me... i like the wallpaper and the furnishings... usually it is the tiny things in a room that set me on edge... i would change the hydrangeas to the left on the desk between the windows... somehow that anchors the love seat facing the fireplace and makes a better boundary for that seating area... i am strangely picky about things like that... and i would place something larger and darker on the bottom shelf of the coffee table... that way the table does not seem to float away... i love the lamp... this is fun...
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