Not exact matches
This one resonated with me, since I'm wrapping up this column while sitting
on the
sofa in the living
room with my laptop.
Hello, we were the family eating Thanksgiving dinner
on the lounge -
room floor in November 2013 because we didn't have enough money to buy
sofa!
A large chunk of the month expenses were cited to «high salaries» and spending
on items such as a $ 10,000
sofa for the conference
room.
What I remember is the sharp specificity of lying
on the living -
room floor alongside the boiling radiator, propped up
on my elbows and a cushion filched from the
sofa, to read Gerald Durrell's My Family and Other Animals while the sweat dripped inside my shirt and the wind whistled up through the gap around the radiator pipe to chill my hands.
Nothing until two o'clock, or three, or four, or, one year, even five, when the ravenous aunts had begun to snip at each other in hunger, and the starved uncles were arguing in the living
room about how many terms Sigurd Anderson had been governor, and the children — past the wheedling stage, past the whining stage, past the stage of sitting
on the kitchen floor and weeping for food — were crouched together
on the
sofa, dumb with misery.
While the rest of the gang relaxed
on the porch, I hunkered down
on her living
room sofa, fully embracing my food - nerd standing and indulged in a few issues from the late 90s.
I've had plenty of time
on the
sofa to think about this today, so here's the
room temperature Asian - inspired menu for casual entertaining I came up with during the first episode of the new season of Orange is the New Black.
We prepared loads of family meals, barbecues and baked goods and sat around the patio table or living
room sofa discussing life, love, dreams, health and nutrition, because one can not leave the Bennett house without a little discussion
on health and nutrition.
«I got some stress involved in all that,» Calcavecchia says
on a sunny July day from His Usual Place — the deeply worn section of the wide leather
sofa in the living
room of his house in Phoenix.
The next few months saw me pass through radiation and enter a necessary but painful chemotherapy program which, among other things, caused vomiting, nausea, diarrhea and a pronounced listlessness that marooned me
on my living
room sofa for endless hours.
He would spend ages taking toys from his toy box, carting them across the
room and placing them very particularly
on the
sofa, or the coffee table or in mommy's shoe?!
The first
room was a sitting
room with TV, Dining set and a pull out
sofa bed which veered off into the hall — which
on one side had a mini fridge, sink, microwave, coffeemaker, etc and
on the other side, the door to the bathroom.
To make sure you don't spend the hours stuck
on the
sofa bored out of your brains and starving to death, stock up your living
room with books / tv box sets / magazines or whatever you're into and always have a big glass of water near by.
And it did affect me, because I would have my dad with my sisters in a pile
on the living
room floor, wrestling and laughing and I was the sad girl
on the
sofa next to my mom, sucking my thumb and scared someone would pull me into the mix because I knew it would end up in a tickle fight.
Here are some of the excluding criteria most experts agree
on: «Obese parents; parents who smoke (either during pregnancy or at present); parents sleeping
on a waterbed, recliner,
sofa, armchair, couch or bean bag; parents who sleep
on multiple pillows, a sagging mattress or a sheepskin or use heavy bedding, such as comforters or duvets; sleeping in overheated
rooms; parents under the influence of drugs or alcohol; other children or pets who can or are likely to climb into the bed; and stuffed animals
on the bed that could cover the baby's face.»
Both of my children were breastfed, the first one, miserably, hidden away in public toilets or upstairs
rooms («we set this one aside for you»), or
on the
sofa at home, following a long trudge back from town («no, I can't feed you now, I know you're hungry, I hear your cries, but someone might see»).
With three automatic timer settings and remote control, you never have to leave the
sofa or step into baby's
room to change modes or turn off /
on.
Do not cosleep is you are under the influence of drugs and alcohol, if you are obese because you have a greater chance of having sleep apnea, if you are suffering from sleep deprivation, if you have a water bed or other cushiony surface where it's easier for your baby to fall towards the middle of the bed, if you bed isn't big enough, if your other children are sleeping in the bed with you and there isn't enough
room, or cosleeping
on a coach or
sofa.
It is my understanding that Dr McKenna defines co-sleeping as any arrangement were adult and baby are sleeping in the same
room so this could include
rooming in with baby in a cot, parent and baby sleeping together
on a
sofa or the whole family including older siblings all in the same bed.
Items listed in a confidential document obtained by The Daily Telegraph include # 7,524
on a
sofa suite and window seat cushions for the drawing
room.
A typical flashover sequence: A fire starts
on a
sofa; the fire generates a hot gas layer; the hot gas layer combusts; and finally, everything ignites floor to ceiling (flashover), enveloping the
room in a blaze.
On our second meeting, all of those Penroses are slumped on a sofa in the living room of his spacious home a few miles outside Oxfor
On our second meeting, all of those Penroses are slumped
on a sofa in the living room of his spacious home a few miles outside Oxfor
on a
sofa in the living
room of his spacious home a few miles outside Oxford.
She led us to the mourning
room, where we placed Alex, still wrapped, still in his carrier, next to us
on the
sofa.
Oooh, you know I love a giveaway:) I would LOVE that brown pillow
on my family
room sofa right smack between my two monogrammed ones.
This is the photo of my
sofa that was shared
on Shutterfly in its brown living
room feature Continue reading...
Toss a few pillows
on the bed or your
sofa and instantly change your
room's mood (and maybe yours too: — RRB -.
Living
Room Gnome Cookie Jar Wooden Trees
on Mantel Stockings Capiz Shell Chandelier Blue
Sofa — Article Teddy Bear Chair Blue Velvet Chair — vintage Rug — Sisal Rugs Direct Christmas Tree — Balsam Hill HomeGoods — Feather Trees, Red Throw,
Only touches I would have added are cozier throws
on the
sofas, maybe a painting of the brick
on the fireplace (if owners allowed), and maybe some wallpaper or painted backs
on the bookshelves... that would really make the
room «pop»!
I typically start with the throws and decorative pillows located
on the
sofa to swapping out items
on my tray that sits
on the ottoman in the living
room.
Add a lot of pastel pillows
on a beautiful pink
sofa and make it look like a very chic item in your living
room.
On the home's first floor, for instance, where visitors have to pass through the living
room to get to the dining
room, a set of white
sofas create a visual break.
I'll share more about this
sofa later this week, but I love the more tone -
on - tone palette of this
room.
Our living
room is open concept with the dining
room, and when you are sitting
on our
sofa you get to view the rest of the first floor.
Living
Room Sources Red car cookie jar —
on mantel Long john stockings Vintage olive buckets —
on fireplace hearth Christmas tree Metal & wood shelving unit Blue plaid throw — HomeGoods Huge white furry pillows Zebra in boots pillow Pillow with tree
on car Console table — behind
sofa
:) If you look back
on my family
room posts from our old house, I made no secret of how disgruntled I was with our big brown
sofa.
This was my Thanksgiving Day look, cozy cashmere that leaves plenty of
room for potential over indulging and perfect for cuddling up
on the
sofa post meal.
The navy
sofas, La Fiorentina pillows, and Slim Aarons print add color to the left side, but the two beige armchairs weren't doing much
on the other side of the
room.
When it comes to decorating my home, one thing I love to do is change the look of the throw pillows
on my living
room sofa.
A new
sofa is due to arrive soon for my home's living
room, so I have been working
on designing a new living
room design scheme for our «new» living
room!
Well appointed living
room is furnished with a dark gray
sofa accented with green and blue denim pillows and placed
on a blue chevronrug facing a white wood balustrade coffee table.
Looks beautiful
on the family
room sofa.
The silk trousers are ever so comfortable and after I kicked off my heels in the hotel
room I curled up
on the
sofa with a glass of champagne!
We all snuggled up
on the
sofa and chairs in our living
room watching silly things like The Princess Diaries and basketball (well I suppose basketball isn't that silly, but we had to have something for the boys as well as the girls...).
They work great
on the
sofa in the living
room.
It took about 6 - 7 months, but last Christmas, our living
room had a
sofa, coffee table, small rug, and a TV stand
on a coffee table with wires everywhere, so things feel a lot cozier this year.
The
sofa and chairs in our living
room are part of The Everygirl Collection for Interior Define, and they're all
on super sale this month (their only sale of the year)!
Living
Room Rose
sofa in «Natural Heavy Cloth», The Everygirl for Interior Define Caitlin chairs in «Quartz Velvet», The Everygirl for Interior Define small tassel pillow, Serena & Lily large embroidered pillow, Serena & Lily graphic pillow, Willa Skye Home coffee table, Candelabra patchwork hide rug, RugsUSA (see similar here) Noble chandelier, Candelabra gold mirror, Anthropologie (size small) media stand (vintage buffet), MegMade large modern art (54 × 40 in white wooden frame), Minted vertical spine bookshelves, Wayfair brass plug - in sconces, Schoolhouse Electric brass curtain rods, West Elm pedestal table, antique family heirloom bust, CB2 cloche, Crate and Barrel coffee table books, Jayson Home silk faux peonies arrangement, NDI faux fiddle leaf fig, NDI large Paris map, purchased
on honeymoon in Paris (similar here)
I wrote a blog post back in 2010 that had a photo of her living
room with its massive chandelier, English roll arm
sofa, and abundance of natural light and wrote: «From now
on, when anyone asks, «What's your style?»
To make this
room extra cozy I added tons of texture
on the
sofa with various white pillows that I have collected from Anthropologie [here], Target [here], Wayfair [here], Ikea, Farmhouse box [here], & Home Goods.
Seasonal items, such as matching throw pillow covers, create a uniform look in the
room, whether you're displaying the blanket
on your bed or
on a
sofa.