This wireless thermostat comes with a single sensor, but you can use up to 32 additional sensors to really customize
the feel of every room in your home as well as anticipate the right temperatures at the right times of the day.
Hang this design either horizontally or vertically to enlarge
the feel of any room in your home.
That was a long side note, but our question is when you have inspiration and a direction for a room do you find yourself changing over the course of getting it all done, whether its color changes or even just a rug that throws
the feel of the room in another direction.
I would say, to get
the feel of this room in your home, you have to have those bamboo roman - ish shades... And lots of differnt shades of wood mixed with whites and beiges and gentle pale florals... I would say the people who live here, like the idea of bali and island living, but still are in love with a traditional flair... It is very very nice!
It's a great way to change the look and
feel of a room in between the major re-paint periods!
Lighting can change
the feel of a room in an instant.
Space dividers - large sliding doors can actually act as room dividers, transforming the function or
feel of a room in one easy step.
But when I saw the super fun use of print, pattern, wallpaper and overall fresh
feel of the rooms in this house tour, I knew it was time.
Not exact matches
Goodson wanted employees to
feel connected with one another, which is why the table is
in the center
of the
room.
One
of your colleagues was
feeling generous and decided to bring
in a box
of donuts, a bag
of bagels, or a couple
of pizzas into the break
room for everyone to share.
If a client comes to your office for the first time, they walk
in to a bog standard
room with 4 plain walls, a couple
of desks and a chair; they won't
feel an impact from your business, even if you are the best
in your industry.
It's now essential to me that my clients
feel included
in our community, and when I lead events, all the women who enter the
room feel that sense
of belonging right away.
They say the large screen and smart camera technology could help farflung people
feel like they're
in the same
room, which aligns with Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg's mission
of bringing Facebook users closer together.
They say the technology could help farflung people
feel like they're
in the same
room, which aligns with Mark Zuckerberg's mission
of bringing Facebook users closer together.
When I did my MBA, I interviewed hundreds
of women and spent a lot
of time doing digital anthropology... going to chat
rooms and getting people to talk to me about things they wouldn't necessarily
feel comfortable talking about
in person.
I took a poll
of the
room asking the very simple question: «On a scale 1 to10, how hard do you
feel it is to get a job
in your desired industry?»
I had no idea what I could do to help them... so I brought some autograph cards and walked
in the
room feeling totally out
of place.
My
room,
in general, is unusually cold, but I have eight pillows
in my bed, and none
of them
feel anything other than
room temperature.
While sitting
in your hotel
room with the air conditioner pumped all the way up can
feel good
in terms
of body temperature, you don't want to be stuck
in that
room forever.
, you can
feel utterly guiltless about viewing our CEO Initiative plenary sessions live
in the comfort
of your own living
room / office.
«Everyone
in this
room feels full
of shit!
And what I hate is that women are always asked the question about diversity, and if you're one
of the few women
in the
room, you
feel obligated to raise it as an issue, when you would rather far often talk about the economics
of something.
For example, Nora Dashwood, COO
of the company's ArcLight Cinemas division, once learned from a theater assistant manager
in his early twenties that «he could
feel the air
in the
room go cold» around Dashwood whenever a problem arose.
They know they have to do it, but the prospect
of standing around
in a
room full
of strangers,
feeling awkward and making small talk, is a nightmare.
«Leaders were far more confident
in their skills across the board — but employees really
felt that there really wasn't
room to challenge the status quo,» Rich Wellins, senior vice president
of DDI, said
of the research.
«Some
of the boutique brands,
in some
of the hotel lobby and common areas, they
feel like they're
in someone's living
room.»
In the meantime, the Byton SUV is expected to launch next year, with the intention
of being a car that features a «living
room»
feel.
«It's important to step out
of the kitchen to get a
feel for what's really happening
in the dining
room,» says Ian Bramson, owner
of the Eclectic Kitchen — a small restaurant
in Portland Oregon.
Anyone who has had to speak
in public, whether
in a class or a board
room, is probably familiar with that
feeling of dread leading up to the presentation.
«Make your employees proud
of the work they do, make them
feel like an important part
of the process by reminding them how the software provides value and informing them
of the successes, listen to their ideas, and provide a sales chart
in the engine
room that tracks the progress.
Though I go further
in what I say than many
feel comfortable with
in this blog
room, I choice not to push much further because
of respect for the person
of David, NP.
In those moments
of silence, you can
feel God's presence, an invisible yet beautiful weight over the
room.
An oxymoron would be — the silent outburst hurt the
feelings of many
in the
room.
I'm not sure how powerful I would
feel being naked
in front
of a whole
room of people.
When you've been married for thirteen years, you know exactly what kind
of humor your partner will appreciate when she's actively pushing a baby out
of her body, and Dan, sensing it would make me
feel confident and safe, had the entire delivery
room in stitches that night.
Let yourself be all
of the mother that you are — when you yell or get frustrated, when you ask forgiveness, when you
feel your heart straining against your rib cage, all because
of how he looks asleep
in your arms, all because
of the sound
of childish voices laughing outside, all because
of the quiet nights
in the monastery
of the baby's
room, just rocking
in a time outside
of time, it's all real and it's all you and it's all okay.
You could
feel their love for these children present
in the
room with us, it was warm and gentle and I think that's sort
of what the Bible means when it talks about how we'll be known by our love, everything we do can
feel like loving.
do you no what it
feels like to be
in a
room full
of people professing an ideology that advocates your death.
And yes, it
feels a little odd when everyone else
in the
room is checking their phones and laughing at things and I'm just standing there, but I think there was a time when groups
of people
in rooms all functioned perfectly well, phoneless and looking at each other.
If we are struck by Francesca's courteous speech, we note that she is also
in the habit
of blaming others for her own difficulties; if we admire Farinata's magnanimity, we also note that his soul contains no
room for God; if we are wrung by Pier delle Vigne's piteous narrative, we also consider that he has totally abandoned his allegiance to God for his belief
in the power
of his emperor; if we are moved by Brunetto Latini's devotion to his pupil, we become aware that his view
of Dante's earthly mission has little
of religion
in it; if we are swept up
in enthusiasm for the noble vigor
of Ulysses, we eventually understand that he is maniacally egotistical; if we weep for Ugolino's piteous paternal
feelings, we finally understand that he, too, was centrally (and damnably) concerned with himself, even at the expense
of his children.
Incidentally, the ability
of your child or youth to communicate negative
feelings toward you and articulate vigorous disagreements, probably is a sign that you have succeeded
in giving him enough
room to become himself.
According to J.R. Briggs, «the elephant
in the
room for pastors is that many
of us are afraid
of failure, and we don't
feel as though there are safe spaces to talk openly about it.»
There were pictures
of women, every tribe, every tongue, on every wall, and so it
felt like everyone here
in the world was there with us, somehow, and a gigantic canvas on the stairs said: There is no such thing as small change, and the famous red couch at Idelette's was worn out and comfortable, especially with Kelley sprawled on it, twisting her hair unconcernedly when she really got talking about the theology
of adoption and Lord, yes, that woman can preach and teach
in a living
room beside a piano better than some preachers I've seen
in thousand - dollar suits on a television show.
This survey confirmed what I was seeing
in the therapy
room, but nonetheless made disturbing reading: 49.8 per cent reported mental health problems as a result
of their behaviour, such as anxiety and depression; 65 per cent struggled with low self - esteem; 70 per cent
felt shame and 19.4 per cent had experienced a serious desire to commit suicide.
I
feel that the religious excitement that is supposed to come to people who meditate on the flame
of a single dark candle
in an otherwise dark
room was no greater than the pleasure I
felt when I looked down a gun - sight and become very close to my own mind and consciousness.
... What is the most tense part — put your hand on that and let go
of the tension... Be aware
of all your
feelings in the present moment... Breathe deeply a few times... Now picture the space
of your consciousness as a
room.
Directly relating my Bible reading with my longing for relationship with Him... sitting alone
in my living
room, no worship music, no lights, no bulletin, no 3 points... it was really a blessing, and
felt a lot more like worship than most
of my Sunday morning experiences.
They specialize
in sensing the «temperature
of the
room,» and
in seeing that everyone
feels welcome and included.
Of equal importance, it is based on an eternal human need: «the need of man to feel his own house as a room in some greater, all - embracing structure in which he is at home, to feel that the other inhabitants of it with whom he lives and works are all acknowledging and confirming his individual existence.&raqu
Of equal importance, it is based on an eternal human need: «the need
of man to feel his own house as a room in some greater, all - embracing structure in which he is at home, to feel that the other inhabitants of it with whom he lives and works are all acknowledging and confirming his individual existence.&raqu
of man to
feel his own house as a
room in some greater, all - embracing structure
in which he is at home, to
feel that the other inhabitants
of it with whom he lives and works are all acknowledging and confirming his individual existence.&raqu
of it with whom he lives and works are all acknowledging and confirming his individual existence.»
The song closes with the individualist narrator plaintively saying, And a rock
feels no pain, and an island never cries, and earlier, he obsessively spoke
of Hiding
in my
room, safe within my womb, I touch no - one and no - one touches me.