Sentences with phrase «netting around bed»

«White mosquito netting around the bed, ceiling fans, large vases of palm fronds and dark - stained mahogany floors pretty much set the scene,» she says.
Sheer netting around the bed is a romantic detail that also comes in handy when you leave the windows open on summer nights.
Queen Sized bed, walk - in robe, casual seating area, entertainment centre, marble ensuite with 2 person spa and separate toilet, private balcony overlooking beautiful valley, fridge, romantic style with netting around bed.
The resort's 33 overwater and garden villas feature a refined decor, with oak floors, decorative swathes of netting around the beds and plunge pools with thatched salas.

Not exact matches

The worst we've had is an ant infestation in one of our garden beds which was easy to fix and the bunnies chewed through our netting around the other bed which was also easily fixed.
Despite the positive impact of medication, indoor spraying with insecticides and the use of insecticide bed - nets, around 429,000 people died from malaria in 2015, mostly in Africa, according to the World Health Organisation's World Malaria Report.
I'm prepping my own garden right now, with two new raised beds, a better compost bin, nets for the rasberries, and 8 inches of mulch all around.
The thatch - roof bungalows sprinkled around the tropical garden setting have heaps of castaway character, with wicker and wood furniture, spongy beds swathed in mosquito netting and outdoor showers.
Soft mosquito nets around the four - poster beds and rich linen curtains drape graciously from the high ceilings, creating a grandeur environment fit for royalty.
Casa Manana's king size bed and lavish Egyptian cotton sheets, positioned in the center of the villa, is surrounded by romantic mosquito netting and a 180 degree wrap - around view of the Caribbean.
Furnishings are plush with extra thick mattresses on the mosquito - netted beds and traditional carvings echoing those around the pool remind you that you're not in Kansas anymore.
For added comfort and peace of mind all the suites have an advanced mosquito net system that wraps around the entire area of the beds.
Here's the portion of that commentary that reminds us of «The Charge»: «Beginning in the 1970s, regulators around the world followed Rachel Carson's suggestion that lawmakers ban the pesticide DDT, once used to control malaria, because they figured bed nets and other measures were enough.
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