If they don't
want holes in the walls or things attached to their cabinets and doors; using duct tape or pipe cleaners is a quick, temporary fix.
Not exact matches
(To hang them up, I have used tiny pushpins
in the past, but now that we have a house and I don't
want to poke
holes in the
walls, the poky part of velcro stuck to a command sticky pad has worked great!)
When children and teens use violence to get what they
want — whether it's punching a sibling
in the stomach or punching a
hole in the
wall — it usually involves a scenario where they're being told «no» to something they
want to do, or they're being told they have to do something they don't
want to do.
We
want photos of you sweeping the glitter off the village hall floor; heading out to teach 5 people on a dark evening half an hour's drive away after a long day at work; your piles of philosophy books stacked next to your mat; your tabs of marking for trainees; the scrubby you use on the handstand footprints on the
wall; the loose change rattling
in the donation box after the PWYC; your studio rent bill; the baby sick on your yoga top after mums and baby yoga; the
holes in your favourite decade - old yoga leggings; the charity shop where you buy more; coffee stains on cork blocks and the hospital room where you teach cancer patients; the costume box for your yoga and theatre kids class; your ID badge for prison work; the hug from the student who finally learned to stand on one leg...
And you also don't
want to be really dressed up if you're just heading to a local
hole in the
wall (like I wouldn't
want to show up to a bar wearing this outfit).
I'm not adept with a hammer and a nail, and my husband didn't
want me to put
holes in walls.
The
wall behind our TV is fairly big but I didn't
want to put gaping
holes in it without a professional's help.
We
wanted to go to the Met but unfortunately it was closed on New Year's Day, so we took a stroll around the area and then headed to a
hole in the
wall hand pulled noodle place
in Chinatown (Lam Zhou Handmade Noodle, love this place!).
If you
wanted to get a way to a
hole in the
wall or need a refined date, I could be the one.
You probably are ready to settle into your first home and enjoy the freedom of owning those
walls you can put
holes in wherever you
want.
If you
want to try some great tasting food and enjoy cozy ambience, a trip to
Hole in the
Wall is just what the doctor ordered.
I'm so jealous: this is the store I
wanted to open one day, except mine would've been
in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and it would double as a coffee shop (and later on, after its immense success, I would install a vast array of security cameras and spend my later days as a recluse
holed up
in the penthouse suite above, watching my customers from a
wall of digital screens and collecting my bodily fluids
in glass jars).
Want to take your lady out for a nice romantic evening after all the
hole in the
wall joints you've hit up so far on your trip?
This provides near - endless strategic possibilities, whether you
want to snipe your opponent through a small
hole in the
wall or detonate a bomb on the floor before crashing down through it.
Like the example used by Susskind: Black & Decker sales reps, when shown one of their drills and asked if this is what they sold, were incorrect
in answering «yes» when
in fact what they were selling was the solution of what their customers
wanted — a
hole in the
wall (or board).
And the
wall plate it comes with, while it has two
holes for screws, has them
in a nonstandard configuration on the left and right sides, not on the top and bottom like you'd
want in order to mount it to a receptacle
in place of a switch.
While Google and Incipio have partnered together to create a
wall mount for the Mini, it just isn't ideal for those who don't
want to or can't put
holes in their
walls.
For new owners, installation is pretty simple: just drill four well - placed
holes where you
want the doorbell to live, then use the included
wall plugs and screws to fix it
in place.
Some indications that your spouse, partner, husband or wife has gone too far include: getting angry at you when you disagree; punching
holes in walls; throwing objects (aimed at nothing or at you); destroying belongings; threatening to hurt you or leave you for the purpose of intimidating you; physically preventing you from leaving home; putting pressure on you not to work when you
want to; insulting or ridiculing you; becoming jealous of your friends, activities, or hobbies; making you account for your whereabouts at all times; using promises and lies to manipulate you or to get you to forgive their angry or threatening behavior; isolating you from friends or family; making you ask permission to go out or make a career move; and threatening to harm your possessions, pets, or children.
I told Matt I wouldn't hang ANY gallery
walls in this house because it's a short term house and I didn't
want to put a bunch of
holes in the
walls.
Do you have a blank spot that you would like to fill with a home decor piece but don't
want the commitment of drilling
holes in your
wall or tile?
Do you have an empty
wall space at home and
want to fill it with all of your most cherished pictures and art prints but don't
want to commit to nailing a bunch of
holes in the
wall?
Even
in my last house I had times where I didn't
want to put
holes in the
walls.
We chose to put the
hole in the
wall (vs. the door) because we didn't
want to damage the (extra tall, solid wood, special order) door (if necessary, repairing that little square of drywall would be less expensive) and I liked the idea of the
hole blending
in with the plate collection (vs. really standing out
in the center of the door).
After getting all the
walls painted
in my main living areas, I totally didn't
want a repeat of my last house - every picture covering a ton of «almost the right spot»
holes.
WE have been thinking about hanging a picture rail above our bed
in our new house because we don't
want to put a bunch of nail
holes in the new
walls.
Next, we drilled a
hole in the
wall (a little smaller than the dowel) where we
wanted to hang the propeller...
Every time I «decide its a good idea to renovate» I knock a
hole in the
wall I
want moved, or opened up, etc.!!
I've learned to live with the rooms not being decorated the way I
want them, the bathrooms being so ugly I don't like to turn the lights on when I'm
in them (which can be a problem when you're
in a bathroom), and even the
hole in the
wall that we found when we took out a non-working fireplace.
No one
wants to put permanent
holes in a
wall for decor that will only be used for the holidays.
I started reading and totally resonate with her thoughts: we may not feel like we're
in our forever home; we may be frustrated with our living situations or our not - perfect houses; we're just waiting to make our house a home until the house is different, waiting to update until we can do the dream remodel, afraid to hang art on the
walls because we don't
want to make nail
holes, hesitant to paint the
walls because we don't know how long we'll be here.
I don't
want to put unnecessary
holes in the
walls.
I use them to hang wreaths
in various place during the holidays where I don't
want to commit to a
hole in the
wall!
i fell
in love with a rod iron one but it is heavy and i do nt
want a huge
hole in my
wall when i put my keys
in it and it takes the
wall down with it..