Not exact matches
Outside of existing within the confines of Silicon Valley, if you
really want Mark Cuban to throw you out of the
room, tell him you just want your
tiny piece of a huge market.
My sister came over to lend a hand for the afternoon and then we
really started to make progress — kitchen, washrooms, our bedroom,
tinies bedrooms, living
room, laundry
room....
But
really - for this
tiny little
room - a whole lot of my thought has gone into it.
The only
tiny complaint is that sand gets everywhere and the hotel could follow many others on the island and have a «sand shell» outside the
room so that you can wash your feet before going in — but that is
really a small grouch.
So if you
really have a
tiny room, consider a crib that would allow you some under bed storage.
I needed a place to hang my excess inventory of coats (3 years in Chicago will do that to you), long dresses and just bulkier items that take up too much
room in a
tiny little closet so this closet rod was
really a savior.
It was
really tough to do in our
tiny house our first two years of marriage, but now that we have a house with space (and a guest
room!!!)
Works
really well in our
tiny townhouse living
room.
It is only
really in the
tiny moments, a breakdown in the locker
room, where the real power of the actress is put on show.
Like ADT, you'll usually be tied into a three - year contract, but Frontpoint does give you a
tiny bit of wiggle
room if you're
really unsatisfied right after you sign up.
The duvet was a bit small for the bed we had and the
room with a view was
tiny so we swapped to a bigger
room with no view but overall we
really enjoyed our stay.
I explained how I felt after one night in
room 608 New Wing, so small like a prison cell, nicht so gut: (Hotel employee immediately arranged a larger
room fo Cons: New - wing
rooms are
tiny, not
really a 5 - star feeling.
But... as far as actual gameplay goes, Fallout Shelter is hindered in the same way as games like
Tiny Tower: that is, there isn't
really all that much to do beyond building and clicking on
rooms to collect resources.
There are some very unique features in this modern
tiny house (soaring ceiling in entry / living
room, clever loft stair with pivot point, deep window well) that I thought were
really well done.
It's no
tiny house as we know them in North America, but is 250 square feet of
really liveable space, with living
room, bath and storage on the lower level and a loft above.
Sometimes square footage can be misleading... I've seen some homes with a WHOLE BUNCH of
rooms, but they're all
really tiny.
Remove the mirrors on the wall & vanity — we removed a L - O - O - N - G low vanity in our
tiny (only) bath and put in a vintage medicine cabinet, lovely dark wood small vanity / sink, and a narrow ledge around the wall — gave us plenty of storage and the new paint, lighting, and art
really defined the
room.
One thing we don't have in our master bath that I
really wanted but did not have
room in my
tiny space was a towel warmer.
My bathroom isn't
really tiny but every inch is filled with something so there is no
room for furniture.
There is a large closet tho, but having those large drawers
really makes this
tiny room, work for guests!
We also have a very
tiny first floor guest bedroom so we purchased a queen size bed that has two large deep drawers in the frame for storage as there
really is no
room for a dresser.
I love how open your kitchen is, we havve a nice size home, but it's got a
tiny little galley kitchen and there's not
really even
room for ONE person in there at a time!
Our living
room is
really tiny (it looks bigger in the photos!)
We have Edison bulbs and they have a yellowy hue and aren't super bright, but they're in a
really tiny powder
room, so it works fine for that space.
In the past, I have completed our living
room and bedroom (and then disappeared for a year), and now I'm back to complete our kitchen, which is
really the last space in our
tiny condo to need updating.
I mean, you saw the before pictures, this
room is
tiny — how long can it
really take?