Cheap Leather Sofa Bed, half price, now a real bargain sofa bed!

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The Darwin  leather sofa bed offers truly fantastic value for money without comprimising on quality or style.

This sofabed is finished in  soft leather, and with Softtouch leather match on the sides and back.

Half price in our Winter sale, this sofabed is now only £549!

The double mattress is included inside the sofa bed. Guaranteed to last with its strong, durable metal sprung frame. An extremely comfortable sofa bed that can be used daily as a living room sofa.

Available from stock for immediate delivery.

For more information go to the web page

Sofa Bed sale now on!

Sofa Bed sale now on!

At this time the sofa bed is available as a large 2 seater only,  just have a measure up to check your room size.

Half Price Fabric Sofa Bed

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Fabric Sofa Bed

Fabric Sofa Bed

The Ellwood chenile sofa bed offers truly fantastic value for money without comprimising on quality or style.

We have slashed all our prices in half for this years winter sale!  This Sofa bed is now available from stock at only £499

The sofabed is finished in Almond Chenile soft fabric, with deep, sumptuos cushions.

For complete product description and lots of photos of the sofabed then see here


Dreaming

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After making our annual trip to area stores to take advantage of after Christmas sales, Steven and I decided to finish cleaning the “attic” upstairs to get it ready for insulation.  I am not sure if this space was used as an attic, or if it is just unfinished.  There are so many bad PO jobs done to the poor space, that I can’t really tell.  We are planning on turning the space into: 1) spare bedroom, 2) bathroom, 3) home theater/man room, 4) craft area.  It is a huge space.  It feels more like a loft than an attic.  More about the loft thing later.  Anyway, we basically moved things from here:

left of loft

(This is going to be the spare bedroom and bathroom) To here:

right of loft

To the left will be the home theater projector and to the right will be my craft room area.  We had to clean up the area that we will put the bedroom so that we can pull up the half inch (yes, I said half inch) plywood that is on the floor, check to make sure the electrical has been ran properly, blow in some insulation and put down a sturdier plywood subfloor.  Right now, when you walk across the room, the boards bow and squeak.  One of the last PO’s decided to frame this space up for the master bedroom.  The hysterical frame up and drywall job pictures are here

Anyway, since this is a large open space, I wanted to decorate it loft style.  Here are a few of my ideas:

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storage-2realllllly-coolorganization-ideachocolate-sofachocolate-chair

Most of the pictures pertain to my side of the room…the super craft area.  But, you get the idea.  When you first walk up the stairs, to the left will be a wall of built in shelving to house all of my books.  I was thinking about painting the wall behind the shelves with chalkboard paint and using white shelves.  Should make a nice black and white contrast.  The shelves will be tall so I can write on the chalkboard above the books.  For wall paint, I was thinking about a nice lime green with accents of turquoise and brown.  Maybe a splash of red accessories here and there.  You know me, gotta have red somewhere.

Unfortunately, the decorating part is WAAAAAAAY far down the line.  The first order of business is insulation.  The second order of business is installing a bathroom so we can demo the HORRIFIC one downstairs.  We only have one, yes, yes, yes, only ONE bathroom downstairs.  It is hard to imagine that we have 3200 sq feet and only one bathroom.  There is no other place to squeeze in another bathroom except upstairs.  So, unfortunately, we are working on the upstairs so we can work on the downstairs.  (Doesn’t make sense, does it?) We cannot remodel the bathroom downstairs until we have another one somewhere else.  We cannot remodel the kitchen (the kitchen is ALMOST as bad as the bathroom) without having somewhere to wash the dishes, etc. (a bathroom).  So, we had to sit down and figure out what needed to come first.  It completely galls me that we have to spend time and money on an upstairs space before we can work on OUR living space downstairs.  Oh well….  I guess it all comes down to: What comes first, the chicken or the egg? 

Steven and I both have one more week off, so we are trying to make the best use of our time.  We are going to try to blow in the insulation next week and, while we are at it, retrofit some insulation in the walls downstairs.  I sure am glad I caught that episode of This Old House two weeks ago showing exactly how it is supposed to be done! -)

Maybe, if all goes well, I will be able to post pictures of our framed up new bathroom next week.  It will still be a while before we get the flooring laid and have it replumbed, but I can hope for the best and dream about it anyway….right?

Andrea

Casa, the dance remix.

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I bought a fabulous, red hand-dyed, hand-woven wool rug on Tuesday (marked down to $89 from $595 at a closing Linens ‘N’ Things, but my uncertainty got them to reduce it to $80 — it or its cousin is $249 here: http://www.nilimarugs.com/servlet/the-5754/Detail), and once I brought it home, I felt compelled to reorganize my whole house.
So now my ‘living room’ (the house is actually all one big room) is about 4 feet bigger thanks to the 5′x7′9″ rug and a moved chair.
I then moved my folding screen to stick out into the room, essentially dividing the left side of the room in half and creating a bedroom and an office in the process — my desk and filing cabinet are parallel to the screen, rather than flat against a wall, and my bed area is now much more private.
I had been keeping tons of cardboard boxes because it was such a pain to find new ones when I was moving every six months, but I decided that I’d been whining about the eyesore in my corner for too long. Those are gone now. Or rather, they’re broken down and ready to be recycled but won’t fit in my recycling bin. Soon they’ll be gone, though …

Flour, sugar, spices and popcorn. Perfect!

Flour, sugar, spices and popcorn. Perfect!

My kitchen got a de-cluttering makeover. My new shiny black canisters are in place, and I’ve used my new My Loteria card game to decorate my kitchen. It was fun to play with the siblings, but now that I’m home, it’s more fun to look at it every day as its colorful images cover my kitchen cabinets. Mr. Potato Peeler is also in full attendance, and the other miscellaneous knicknacks I had out are gone.

My Loteria set is a little more vibrantly pretty. This picture is a little too gray.

My Loteria set is a little more vibrantly pretty. This picture is a little too gray.

En Español, se llama Señor Pelapatatas.

En Español, se llama Señor Pelapatatas.

In all, I feel much better about my house now. I rocked out to my new mix CD from my brother while shoving furniture around, and my sister’s little fox creature creation, aka Foxley Bagel, is smiling at me in the living area. It was a merry Christmas, and my house is that much merrier for it.

After work and a workout tonight, I’m going to watch a screener of “JCVD,” the Jean Claude Van Damme movie. I’m excited!

Newport Cribs and Furniture – Product Recall – ParentDish

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The recalled pieces were made in Indonesia for Munire Furniture Inc, of Piscataway, New Jersey and sold at specialty furniture stores nationwide from April 2006 through November 2008 for about $600 for the crib and …