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Old 04-28-2010, 12:30 PM
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Default Moving furniture.

We all like to rearrange our rooms occassionally, but after moving the furniture from one place to another, you find that you have indentions in the carpet where the furniture had been setting.

To take care of this problem and get rid of those indentations, place an ice cube in each of the indentions and allow it to melt, then take an old towel or paper towels and place over each indentation and stand on the towel for a couple of minutes to allow any water left from the ice cubes to be absorbed.

After each area is completely dry, run your vaccuum over the places where the indentions were and when you are done, they will be completely gone and you wont even be able to tell they were there.
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Old 04-28-2010, 04:33 PM
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Default Re: Moving furniture.

I get bored with my house about every month,and to fix the problem for myself I take and rearrange my furniture and even move the decoration that I have on the walls and all,just to give the room a new feel.

I use mirrors in order to give a more roomy feel to the room,I take and switch the decor in the den and switch some of it out with the living room.Sometimes I get some different stuff at yard sales and have to fit it in the decor to.

I get big decorative rugs and move them around the room as well,this helps to change the color scheme some.
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