War in the North is full of
hidden rooms stuffed with loot.
Not exact matches
My cousin David and I would
hide under the dining
room table until the salad was put out, then emerge and steal all the black olives off the top of it and
stuff our faces with them.
And by suck it up, I mean leave the hubby to sell off the
stuff while I
hide in the back
room / take the kids to grandma's for the day / drink myself into oblivion.
There is so much fascinating
stuff to see that I don't really want to
hide out in the dressing
room anyway.
We have lots of closets and lots of places to
hide stuff away, but the
rooms are a little Victorian in their size (smallish), so I try to keep actual «
stuff»
hidden and as tidy as possible.
30 pounds sounds like a lot, but when you're 5» 8 ″ you've got a lot of
room on your frame to
hide stuff.
It has a good surface are,
room for display and space for
hiding the junky
stuff that you want near the bed but don't need adding clutter.
A high - volume center console and
hidden storage behind the NAV allow more
room for your
stuff.
For starters, the notification panel has been tweaked a little for
hiding away the persistent notifications in a condensed interface giving you more
room for other important
stuff.
So you will have: doorway, shelves up to the ceiling concealed by curtains, closed storage, curtains et etc The
stuff will be
hidden anyway by the curtains, and visible only when the guests pull them to sleep «enclosed» in the
room at night.
I love every
room!!!!! Where do they
hide their «
stuff»?????? I am blown away (and feeling a little guilty).
If you have kids, don't try to
hide that fact by keeping kids»
stuff away from the «grown up»
rooms.
We chose the rug because I'm obsessed with the whimsical pattern, it will
hide stuff, and it will add additional softness to the
room.
When we moved here, I knew that my craft space would be in the living
room, so I searched Craigslist for a few weeks to find a secretary style desk so I could do my crafty
stuff freely, but be able to
hide it away when necessary.
Anyway, the last few months I have been looking for a unit for the family
room, one with doors that would hide junk... before we had one of those IKEA open shelving units here with baskets in it and it always looked messy... I mean it is a Family Room for heaven's sake, meaning kiddos hang out here... and they sure don't care about tidy, but I thought something with doors would mean we could stuff and clos
room, one with doors that would
hide junk... before we had one of those IKEA open shelving units here with baskets in it and it always looked messy... I mean it is a Family
Room for heaven's sake, meaning kiddos hang out here... and they sure don't care about tidy, but I thought something with doors would mean we could stuff and clos
Room for heaven's sake, meaning kiddos hang out here... and they sure don't care about tidy, but I thought something with doors would mean we could
stuff and close...
It's when they exist floor to ceiling in nearly every single
room and when there are no closets or closed cupboards to
hide the ugly that it becomes a problem for me.When you have a minimal amount of
stuff that is in heavy rotation — like 12 dishes, 12 cups, 12 glasses, 12 bowls — that will be washed again and again and used frequently, open shelves can work.
With IKEA cabinetry designed to look like custom built - ins, she created space to
hide and stash all the electronic components and miscellaneous
stuff that inevitably ends up all over the
room.