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    The Original modular wardrobe

    Modrobe is the name of Matthias Ries is proposed as a solution for the provision of clothing and footwear in the bedroom, where the rooms do not have wardrobes and if its dimensions are not very large, sometimes the problem of organizing all of our garments and accessories are complicated, we need large spaces, each time we have more clothes and is difficult to keep everything in an orderly manner.

    Everyone in general and especially we women love large closets with lots of compartments in which to place, jackets, dresses, pants, shoes, bags … But sometimes there is a wall on which to place a cabinet large, a modular wardrobe made up smaller pieces, is a more flexible solution because we can put whatever we want. Read the rest of this entry »

    How to manage your storage

    Consider the important difference between storage and clutter. Storage is neat, tidy, clean and accessible. Items being stored should be classified as being valuable, useful or treasured.

    If you don’t love something, or need it, then it has to be re-defined as clutter. Clutter includes the things which you are not using; the unwanted gifts you feel obliged to display, useful objects which have not got a specific home and are in the wrong place. All your storage places, such as overflowing Read the rest of this entry »

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    Trees of synthesis, from coast to coast

    Taking a tour across the country looking for a tree to celebrate the Christmas holiday. Wound up making several glorious stops. Found Artificial Christmas Tree, which I thought you know, real balsam trees couldn't support much weight, but these trees are beautiful. From the coast of California to the Rockies, we travel beyond to Smoky Mountains and finally wind up in Vermont. I learned other detours were possible, including Alaska, the Adirondacks and the Berkshires, but everywhere you go, you find their trees.

    Many sizes available, ranging from Christmas elf-height to something more approaching Yuletide giant. Too, a special shape for skyscraper-dwellers who need to slice their trees footprint without performing grotesque surgeries. We have seen many unusual designs, but I do not remember seeing a topiary tree for the season before. We do not expect innovation for something so traditional, but it will seem uniquely right for some...and the needles are a work of craftsmanship, even those with piney ridges and all the trimmings (but no turkeys here, instead wreaths, garlands, skirts, ornaments, and of course, lights lights lights....)

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