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    Old 01-06-2011, 06:11 AM
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    Great room, the bright colors will lift your spirits for sure.
    Great inspiration room. :lol:
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    Old 01-06-2011, 06:12 AM
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    Love your dolls. I would not be complete without my dolls somewhere. One day I am going to make a paper doll fabric quilt.
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    Old 01-06-2011, 06:49 AM
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    Originally Posted by 2manyprojects
    NICE! I assume you have no cats, mine would consider this romper room!
    Oh! I DO have cats! SEVEN of them. And it's because of them that I have to stuff all my dolls, sewing and crafting into the one small room! I can and do keep the door closed most of the time to keep them out.... because... they are BURROWERS! They paw and paw, and pull fabrics down, make nests to sleep. Or they eat strings and hair, including doll hair! Or they knock everything off ledges, windows, table tops.. so they can sit and look out the windows! All of them special needs and rescues - very much cared for and very much loved.

    Maddy the cat on DH's shoulder-she eats hair...
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    Frankie the cat burrowed into the couch covers
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    Salem the cat 'clearing the table' to watch out the window
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    Old 01-06-2011, 06:54 AM
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    Originally Posted by munchkinmama
    Love your dolls. I would not be complete without my dolls somewhere. One day I am going to make a paper doll fabric quilt.
    There are two great paper doll lines out right now, I think one is RJR and the other is Northcott... cute. I considered using them too, but figured I'd use my 'quilt shoppe fabric budget' on fabrics for a quilt! lol. Speaking of which, I'm off to the LQS and the sewing store today!!! Whoo Hoo!

    Thanks!
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    Old 01-06-2011, 06:58 AM
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    Wonderful! I love that space
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    Old 01-06-2011, 07:44 AM
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    Warning! sunglasses required!
    Whoa that color is not one I would have chosen. I need a more calming color to create.
    Other than that, your room is great.
    I have looked at those whote cabinets for myself. Any
    negatives to them? Anything you would do differently?
    Great room.
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    Old 01-06-2011, 08:02 AM
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    Love it all!!!
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    Old 01-06-2011, 08:16 AM
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    Originally Posted by wvdek
    Warning! sunglasses required!
    Whoa that color is not one I would have chosen. I need a more calming color to create.
    Other than that, your room is great.
    I have looked at those whote cabinets for myself. Any
    negatives to them? Anything you would do differently?
    Great room.
    LOL Yes, I know.... I'm not usually a purple fan.... either.

    The Lowes Cabinet Review:

    Those white cabinets are from Lowes, in the pantry section. They are RSI/Estate cabs that you put together yourself. They are fairly sturdy, but not as good as true kitchen cabinets. So far, the shelves have not bowed from the weight of the fabric. But if they do, I'll replace em with 3/4" melemine cut to fit from Homers. $12 and a table saw.

    The cabinets come 16" deep, and a choice of 24", 30", 36" and 48" wide. (Mine are 24") There are two cabinet types: one type has a plain white front with a white plastic handle. The others (more expensive) have the recessed panel door and a surprisingly heavy nickel handle per door. You pay more for the recessed panel cabinets. But they are worth it.

    Reasons I bought the more expensive version:

    1. the 24", recessed panel door cabinet has two doors. Therefore, when the doors are opened, they only take up 12" of space in front of the cabinet. The plain front, 24" wide cabinet has only one door. So that door is a full 24" wide, and takes up 24" of space (twice as much) when opened. In my small room, I only have 38" of walk through space between the front of my cabinets and the side of my cutting/sewing table. Since I bought the two door version, I can leave the door(s) open and still squeeze by/around them.

    2. Also note, the inside of the flat-front cabinets are not smoothly finished off. It's pressed smooth yes, but not coated. Fabrics will drag and possibly snag on all the inside surfaces. The more expensive version of the cabinets (with recessed panel doors)... is coated on the insides and shelves, nice to glide/slide out fabrics, kits, books, etc.

    3. The hardward and hinges that came with the cabinets are suprisingly good, easy to install and easy to fix/align. They're Euro. The handles on the flat fronts are plastic. I don't know if the hinges are the same. But I was very happy with the sturdy Euro hinges that came with the recessed panel fronted cabinets.


    Cons/negatives:

    1. Particle board construction less than 3/4" thick. I wouldn't try to move them too much after assembly, especially if they have stuff in them! Only so much stress a particle board cabinet will take. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE FASTENERS, SCREWS AND CAMS or they will shred the particle board.

    2. Bottom sides and kick are unfinished. They will scratch your floors. I put heavy duty felt on the bottoms so I can shift them carefully on my hardwood floors. Since they are particle board, I wouldn't put them near where they might get wet... but that you'd have to watch with almost any cabinet these days.

    3. Be prepared ... it will take 2 people at times to put them together and stand them up. You can do it with one, but you'll put undue stress on the cabinet. Best to lift it into place if you can.

    and 4. ...the BIGGEST Con of all:

    The packaging is sub-standard. I had to buy FIVE cabinets from Lowes, in order to get enough unbroken pieces to put together three whole cabinets. I then re-packed all the broken sides, scratched doors and hardware into two remaining boxes and returned them for a full refund. Every box had something broken, gouged or scratched in it. Check for uneven application of the white coating too. Sometimes the coating wasn't fully adhered or there were crushed corners on pieces - that is factory damage. Don't stress over it... just accept that they are cheap, and not packed well... plus not all fork truck drivers are careful in how they set things down! Just plan to buy one or two more cabinets and return the leftovers. (Note that they say you can call and get replacement parts for the missing or broken pieces. Well, I'd prefer not to have to wait 4 to 6 weeks for a replacement piece to arrive!).

    After spending $2k on the Horn cabinet, I couldn't really justify spending tons more money on the cabinets. While they are functional, they are not exactly the most beauteous things. Overall, they will do the job of stash storage just fine - but I wouldn't want them in my kitchen.
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    Old 01-06-2011, 09:56 AM
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    how beautiful
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    Old 01-06-2011, 10:06 AM
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    Yikes!!!!
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