Friday, May 17, 2013

Would you rather live in Colorado or North Korea?

Q. North Korea has concentration camps and they'll put your family in a gas chamber or torture you if you speak against the "Great Leader"
I'd choose Colorado in an instant.

A. I don't think there's powder skiing in North Korea. I love Colorado.

Also, I was in Aurora in the early '80s during the oil bust trying to buy condos, 1 bedrooms for $8000 and 2 bedrooms for $11,000. People were holding mortgages for $55 to $70 thousand, not unlike the national problem today. The government stepped in and set up easy loans with small down payments ($500) for anyone who could demonstrate they could make the payments. We need some of that across the country today.



EDIT
MS S:
I found and linked to the proof you asked for on my last question. You can veiw it here: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AnHyhOkVJUhbC3G3MiKlzenty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20120719200602AAoMPI1
Be sure to watch the last two short videos, the ones that include Rush Limbaugh I linked to on your behalf. They're hilarious.





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What are good places to find bedroom sets for teens that are low prices???

Q. Im wanting a new bedroom set but i has to be a low price but look good but i cant seem to find anywere that is low but nice...any ideas????

A. Rooms To Go
Ikea





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Thursday, May 16, 2013

How do I find out how much a bedroom set and dining room set (both 50+ years old) are worth to sell?

Q. Both sets are made of wood, dark cherry finish. Bedroom set has 7 pcs. (headboard, footboard, vanity, bench, dresser, mirror, and chest). Dining room set has table w/leaf, 6 chairs, china cabinet, and chest. Antiques? Where to sell?

A. Go to the library and ask the information desk about finding a book to help you price the pieces. I did and found out I had a table worth $11,000. I was shocked.(no I didn't sell it). You can also look under the furniture and try and find the manufacturer and then do a computer search. Once you find a price you can go to Craigslist or put it in an antique store on consignment. Or just put an ad in your local paper or Penny Saver.





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Can I get a nice queen bedroom set in Alexandria, EGY for under 8K?

Q. I am looking to get a secondary bedroom set in Alexandria, EGY. I am not interested in paying more than 8000 LE , I really prefer to pay 6,000 LE If its possible to get a nice bedroom set in that range. Are their places that have bedroom sets in my price range?

A. Well best prices and collections you will find in Dumyat which is 2 hours from Alex by car, regarding places for furniture with reasonable prices inside here are some

Gamal abdel Nasser St. in Miami area you will find a series of stores for furniyure with good prices
Also some places in Mansheya in down town you can find other stores for furniture





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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

What is the best color scheme for my new bedroom?

Q. I am moving into a new home and my bedroom furniture is dark brown in color. (Chaplin bedroom set with Rooms To Go). I really want to paint my bedroom a dark color, but I don't want it to clash too much with my furniture. What color should I paint the room? I don't want it to stay 'white' or 'light' in color. Is there a dark color I can paint my room so that it will still look good?

A. One of my favorite tools for figuring out color schemes is this website. If you click the create link on the side it will take you to where you can choose a type of color scheme (Analogous, Complementary, ect.) So choose one, and make one of the colors the same as the color of your furniture. Then as you drag the other colors around, the program automatically keeps the colors within the scheme you choose. This could help you figure out other colors that look good with it.





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How much money do I need to furnish a new apartment?

Q. It's a one bedroom. I have a TV, pots n pans, kitchen table, and living room table & end tables.

I'll have to buy almost EVERYthing else. I can buy stuff like Value City or Ashley furniture. How much will it cost for a bed set, sheets, couch, lamps, towels, trash cans, etc....

How about hook up fees for phones and gas, etc?

A. I don't know where you live, but you should try to get as much as you can at garage sales or second hand shops. This would include dishes, glasses, silverware, ect.

For the things you don't want to get used try ikea. They have everything you could possibly need to furnish an apartment, and the bonus is that they are reasonably priced and their stuff is cute! Also go to Walmart, Target and Kmart for things like bedding, towels, and accessories.

www.ikea.com

mattress/boxspring--$200-1000 depending on your preference. If you want to save money, buy just the mattress and buy a platform bed because you don't need a boxspring.

platform bed or frame--$50-150

Bathroom accessories (towels, washcloths, shower curtain ect) $50-$75

Couch and chair--$400+

lamps (2)--$50

bedding (sheets, blankets, pillows ect)--$100

All the extra things you will need to set up your kitchen with like a microwave, toaster, dish towels ect will run you about $150

A phone will cost about $35 for hookup and gas and electric usually make you pay one months utilities in advance so I would guess about $150 total. A lot of people aren't getting home phones anymore, but instead just using their cell phones. This would save you a monthly bill of at least $35 (and that is if you don't use long distance!)

All of this information could be more expensive depending on what part of the country you live in. Like I said before, get as much as you can at garage sales or second hand shops like a microwave, and even a bed frame if you can find one. I don't know when you are moving but start looking early. Also, ask relatives if they have any old items you can have/borrow because they might be willing to give up an old couch they have in their basement and you can get a slip cover for it which will save you hundreds of dollars.





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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

where can i find free furniture for my new apartment?

Q. I just found a place for me and my domestic partner and we have no bed or anything because we lost our storage while homeless for the past 2 years. We need sofas a bedroom set and any kind of curtains bedding what ever we are located in uniondale but have no car.

A. If you have no money or a very low income you should be able to get assistance for essentials from Social Services so should go to your nearest office. Otherwise if your income is low but not entitled if would be charity shops but you would have to pay. You really don't honestly expect you can get all this furniture for nothing unless you were going round the skips where you live for goods that are being disposed of by owners.





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When you buy a bedroom set does it come with the Matress too?

Q. I am looking online for a bedroom set and it does not say anything about a Matress included.. I need to know if i need to save money for a matress too.

A. usually the mattress and box springs are sold seperately from the bedroom set. make sure when you purchase the mattress, you are getting the set.

i don't recommend buying a mattress online. this is a product you need to see, touch and feel before buying





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Arizona or Texas is a better place to live?

Q. For a teacher which state may offer more? Which state has a lower living expense? I love teaching but finances are a reality that cannot be forgotten.

Which State? Why?

A. Both are affordable... it really depends on what you like. If you like dry heat and dessert then Arizona is way better and nicer than the Texas dessert (we found El Paso to be one of the least friendly, and most run-down, places we've ever visited). If you don't mind humidity and thunderstorms, and you dig greenery then the Texas Hill Country (Austin & San Antonio) all the way to East Texas (Houston area) has lots of forest, streams, lakes, etc. Both offer affordable housing... I personally prefer Texas because the people (at least in the hill Country and the Houston suburbs) are generally warm... and I don't really like the dessert. One draw back to Texas though is crazy-high property taxes (typically run around 2.7-3%, but can get as high as 4% by the time you're done adding them all up in a newer "bedroom" community)... and unless you're bringing in a giant income the absence of state income tax in Texas will not off-set this tremendously high property tax... I ran the numbers as we are considering the move from So. Cal. to Texas and our overall tax burden would actually go up... on the positive side we could still afford a nice, new home in a nice area despite the high taxes. One big potential plus for you as a teacher in Texas is that it seems that they take a lot of pride in their public schools (generally beautiful campuses)... we have several friends from Texas who say the public schools there are quite good. One big cultural change (at least from So. Cal.) is that it is my understanding that public education in Texas is considered a privilege (and not a right)... so parents understand that if their kid does something bad enough to get expelled it will be their burden to find a school that is willing to take their kid... I would imagine this would make keeping order in the classroom a little easier for a teacher. Best of luck!





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Moving to Pittsburgh, help!!?

Q. Hello everyone! Thanks for taking time to read this! My name is Chris. I currently live and work in North Dakota, taking care of 2 of my sisters and 1 brother. My brother also works and helps out a great deal. My sisters are 15 and 17, I've had them since I was 20, and I'm turning 26 in March. If you're curious as to why we're in this situation, long story short; our mother passed away in an automobile accident in 07 - and there wasn't really any other acceptible solution apart from taking in the siblings I could.
Anyway, after spending some time there in 2008, reading some about it, and meeting a few folks from Pittsburgh, we've become very interested in moving there before the end of '13. I've paid off most of my debt and have been progressively saving what I can. If all goes well I'll have around $5-6 g saved up at the time of an actual move. Of course, I'd also like to have a job (For both my brother and my self, probably in food prep/cooking) and a 3 bedroom apartment set up before actually moving. Enrollment in school for my sisters, etc.
The main reason I'd like to move is to attend the Art Institute. I'd have to say my whole attitude on it at the moment is..."if" i can get things set up somewhat properly - I can work a shitty job cooking job like I do now, and attend school... but in a place me and my family love. I don't have all the answers, and realize I PROBABLY don't know wtf i'm talking about...but thats why I need your help! Financially, my brother, cousin, and myself would all be splitting most costs 3-ways...maybe even the older of my sisters will be helping out. We have 2 vehicles in good condition, a car and a van. I'm just trying to spout out all the info I can to give whoever a better chance of helping me!
I'm wondering about 'cost of living' in Pittsburgh...what are the more convenient/moderately priced neighborhoods...close to highscool, jobs, etc. Hell, I'm not even sure what questions TO ask.....I just want some resassurance that it's possible for us. Does it sound ridiculous? I don't know.

A. Life is a challenge Chris, nothing comes easily and am proud of what you are doing by doing this.





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Monday, May 13, 2013

How do I flatten the top of my grandmother's vanity table?

Q. I just inherited a bedroom set from my grandmother. The top of the vanity table is warped and the top in the back is separated from the base by about an inch. The front is not separated at all. How do I bend it back without cracking the wood?

I'm assuming that I will need at least 4 clamps and 2 pieces of scrap wood, and just gradually tighten the clamps, but how gradually and is there anything I should do to condition the wood first?

A. Yes, you are right, you need moisture in the wood, you can steam it with an iron and a wet piece of material(quite thick) once the wood has absorbed the steam it will be quite pliable, I don't know how much you can press down the wood, go by feel, when you meet resistance, stop. Hope this helps





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Any ideas on furniture(bedroom sets)???

Q. I need a bedroom set for my room but my previous one was bought from value city furniture and it was a piece of garabge...anyone know where I can get a nice bedroom set for a good price?

A. http://mariesmanorbedrooms.com/decor-accessories.html





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How much should a set of architect plans cost for a bedroom addition ?

Q. I have been told I need five different drawings from foundation to roof
this is in Austin Texas. It's actually a 18'x8' addition to the existing carport that is under the existing roof.

A. nothing if you have the designer do the job





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Do parakeets need to live in a very quiet setting?

Q. I just got a parakeet and i've had it for 2 days now. I put its cage in the bedroom and i keep the door shut, but my house can get a bit noisy with a 2 year old son and since my house is kinda small the tv can be heard from the bedroom (along with the hair dryer and vacuum and things like that). Could this permanently traumatize him? Or will he eventually get used to the noise?

A. Yes. Birds hate the quietest of noises. Taking care of a parakeet is like taking care of senior citezen. This means no more running around, or screaming, or watching television. Put all of his food in a blender and put a spout on top of his cage. Pour the blended mix down the spout and he'll catch it. Your new bird is also going to need a Hover-Round for parakeets (Small version) and a pair of glasses for enhanced vision. Be sure to remember to give him his daily medicine and sometimes offer him the treat of your own diarrhea. Listen to what I say and you will find yourself with a calm, stuffy, fancy bird.





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How much does a girls bedroom set sell for?

Q. The bedroom set includes a twin bed frame (matress not included), a nightstand with 2 drawers, and a desk with a pull out (for possible computer keyboard) and has 3 drawers. The bedroom furniture is all in white and has been used. What would be a rough estimate on what it would sell for? (craigslist)
Thanks in advance :)

A. Basic rule of thumb is: 1/4 of what it cost when it was new.

The actual cost when it was new will depend on the quality of the wood and of the construction. For instance, are the drawer joints dovetailed? Is it solid wood (and what kind of wood), veneered, or painted particleboard? There is a huge possible price range of what such furniture might cost.

Used white bedroom furniture set, as described. Assume the parents are not wealthy and didn't buy high-end furniture. Probably $100-125 value for the whole lot. Less for damage, staining, chips, etc.





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What is a good bedroom idea for a girl at age 16?

Q. im redecorating my room bed and all but i do not know i good site to find bedroom sets that will fit my age are there any good site other than jcpenney macys and other usualls something real retro and different is what im intereste in.

A. here try this
im 13 and i got my bedding from JC Penney

http://www3.jcpenney.com/jcp/CategoryAll.aspx?deptid=25436&pcatid=25436&catid=28942&cattyp=FEA&shopby=25436&dep=Bedding+%2b+Bath&pcat=Bedding+%2b+Bath&cat=teen+girl&refpagename=CategoryAll%252Easpx&refdeptid=25436&refcatid=28908&cmAMS_T=U3&cmAMS_C=C4&CmCatId=25436|28908

http://www3.jcpenney.com/jcp/ProductList.aspx?deptid=25436&pcatid=28942&catid=36035&cattyp=DEP&dep=Bedding+%2b+Bath&pcat=teen+girl&cat=bedding&refpagename=CategoryAll%252Easpx&refdeptid=25436&refcatid=28942&cmAMS_T=U3&cmAMS_C=C2&CmCatId=25436|28908|28942

http://www3.jcpenney.com/jcp/ProductList.aspx?deptid=25436&pcatid=28942&catid=57048&cattyp=DEP&dep=Bedding+%2b+Bath&pcat=teen+girl&cat=LMM&refpagename=CategoryAll%252Easpx&refdeptid=25436&refcatid=28942&cmAMS_T=U3&cmAMS_C=C5&CmCatId=25436|28908|28942

http://www3.jcpenney.com/jcp/ProductList.aspx?deptid=25436&pcatid=28942&catid=46531&cattyp=DEP&dep=Bedding+%2b+Bath&pcat=teen+girl&cat=pink+%26+purple&refpagename=CategoryAll%252Easpx&refdeptid=25436&refcatid=28942&cmAMS_T=U3&cmAMS_C=C7&CmCatId=25436|28908|28942

and here are some accesories to add to your room:

http://www3.jcpenney.com/jcp/ProductList.aspx?deptid=25436&pcatid=28942&catid=45467&cattyp=DEP&dep=Bedding+%2b+Bath&pcat=teen+girl&cat=accessories&refpagename=CategoryAll%252Easpx&refdeptid=25436&refcatid=28942&cmAMS_T=U3&cmAMS_C=C4&CmCatId=25436|28908|28942





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does anyone know of a discount furniture store that's reliable in NY?

Q. I live in NY - westchester county and I am looking to buy a new bedroom set and I dont want to pay a lot for it. Also need a mattress set, but I will not consider buying any used items.. if you have any suggestions,,, even online sites where I can get something modern looking for less than 1000 bucks would be ideal.
Thanks

A. Im from there too. You probably have heard of My Bob's Discount furniture. It's a cheap chain that you can find everywhere. There are a million in Westchester and Connecticut. http://www.mybobs.com/





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What are some good places to buy furniture from in Georgia?

Q. Hello, I am looking to buy some new furniture, I am in the atlanta area and I would like to know a place that sells nice furniture without the super high prices. I'm shopping for a bedroom set and couch and love seat. Thanx!!

A. About 23,200,000 results when I Google "Furniture Georgia" You can do the same on Yahoo or Bing etc. More importantly when you find a company you plan to do business with check them out with independent third party sources like the BBB or check out reviews on things like Yelp, Google, or Yahoo Maps.





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Which 2 of the Sims 3 extension pack is better?

Q. Im planning on buying 2 sims 3 extension packs, Im between university life, pets, generations, ambitions, or seasons... Please help.

A. It depends greatly on what you want in your game. Each of them have things that aren't included in the others, so I'll give you kind of a rundown. (All of them have new hair, clothes, and furniture, so I won't really talk about those unless I find it necessary.)

UL: ability for young adult and older to go to college, bonfires, barista bars, new skills like science, plant sims, juice kegs, new smart phone, social networking like texting and blogging, the ability to gain 2 new personality traits, 3 new social groups which are kind of cool, street art (graffiti)

Pets: dogs, cats, horses, unicorns, snakes, birds (big and small), rodents, lizards, turtles, pretty new town, awesome furniture if you like the western theme, new profession with being a horse trainer ... the primary draw here is having pets

Generations: great expansion if you love playing families, video camera, canes, strollers, a cool park, sand boxes, slip & slide, bachelor parties, more involved weddings (people actually watch and throw rice and cheer), teens can prank you, day care career, tree houses, neat themed objects for bedrooms, chemistry set, elders can show pictures of their grandchildren, prom, boarding school, slumber parties

Ambitions: new professions where you actually do the jobs (like fight fires or go on stakeouts), new town that is kind of swampy, laundry, the ability to be self-employed so if you just want to stay home and write novels you can

Seasons: seasonal changes, festivals, outerwear, pool floats, the ability to swim in the ocean and ice skate on ponds, snow days

I would probably get them in this order personally:
- Seasons (I love the realism!)
- Generations (makes my families feel more real and alive)
- Pets (I have dogs in real life, so I love it when my sims have them)
- University Life (I hated University in Sims 2, but I really like it in Sims 3 and send my sims there all the time)
- Ambitions (I use this one the least, except for being self employed)

Keep in mind that Seasons is a graphics hog, so if your computer isn't that great, be careful getting it.





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Sunday, May 12, 2013

How do I match up a bed frame to my headboard?

Q. Recently I bought a bedroom set and it came with a headboard. The headboard supports a queen size bed. I had a full-size bed. If I find a good bed frame how can I know if it will attach? I guess they all come with something for connecting the frame to the headboard? I did find a bed frame at Wallmart but it it says it doesn't require the box spring. So, maybe it will be too high to connect onto the headboard.
Thanks in advance for the help,
Bruce

A. You have to match the frame to the headboard. If you have a queen-sized headboard and a full-sized bed frame, the headboard will be too big. If you want to use it anyway, you will have to make some adapter brackets.





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What would you choose Black, or a Dark Cherry Bedroom Set and Why?

Q. For decoration purposes, and whats hot right now would you say. Black to me seems modern and I like that.

I just got my bedroom set delivered today, and they brought dark cherry instead of black, screwing up the order, sigh.

Trying to decide if its worth it to go through the effort to get the Black, which I wanted first.

A. Obviously, it's up to you, but how much do you like the cherry? How long do you have to decide? If they give you some time, l'd live with it a while to see if it grew on me.
Something to consider: the durability and the sheen of the finish. Glossy finishes show flaws more than satin or matte, but as a rule, the darker it is, the easier it is to correct or hide them and your choices are both good in that regard. Black will always be fashionable, but are you planning to move with this stuff? The next room may be too dark for all that black, but the cherry might not be much better. I think the colors and finishes are less a concern than the style and details as far as modernity are concerned and in your case because they are both timeless.
Again, it's your choice, you paid for black and you shouldn't have to settle for something else. But now that you have the cherry in the room (if it is), imagine what it would look like black and if that's what you want, make the switch.





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Where can I find a matching nightstand?

Q. okay, so I have this nightstand and that matches my entire bedroom set, but i only have 1 and i would like one for each side of my bed. Anyway, this bedroom set was my moms from when she was a little kid. So, it was from the 60s/70s. Where do I find a matching one? It is cream colored, has flowers engraved in it, has a cream and brown brass/metal knob for the drawer on top and the bottom is an open shelf. The bedroom set all looks like this, their is a vanity/dresser, queen bed, desk and hatch, dresser and hatch and one nightstand. Please help me out, if you find anything let me know
Thanks

A. Look for the maker or brand somewhere on whatever you have then look online.. things that old may not be found but good luck anyway





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How do I go about building an unconventional house?

Q. I live in Calgary Alberta and would like to build an unconventional house on an acerage far outside city limits. Exactly what would the process be ?Would I draw up my own drawings and have an engineer look at them and then how do I proceed?I've also heard that prefab homes get registered as products so ther is no inspections they just keep following the plans that was approved and inspect every so often.Your expertise would help me a bunch!

A. If you are looking for a design specific to your lifestyle and which addresses your particular surroundings, then you should consider hiring an architect.

The process would start with you considering what type of home you would feel comfortable living in - open floorplan, vaulted ceilings, one level, lots of sunlight, all wood - that kind of thing. Then consider what your program elements are - how many bedrooms, baths, garage bays . . . . What are comfortable sizes for the various rooms? Keep a scrapbook of magazine articles & images, note what you like about them, make notes about little things that pop into your head at 3AM, take photos of components you like (friend's faucet, neighbors pergola . . .). Think about what you would like to see from your lot as you sit for breakfast or where you like the sun to be first thing in the morning. You can make sketch plans or elevations if you like.

With these you will have something to discuss with your architect and get the creative juices flowing. To many the term "unconventional" means "weird", but it should mean unique, individual, surpassing ordinary convention. Once the ball gets rolling your architect will help you flesh out your program, will discuss with you various options specific to your site and will lead you through the development and fine-tuning of the design. They will then produce the drawings that a builder will use and make sure that the home is built according to the ideas and specifications that you had discussed.

Engineers, in general, crunch numbers. They will assist the architect in making sure that the building is structurally sound, but they do not typically design buildings.

Prefab homes go through the same set of inspections that a custom-built home will go through, it is just that they are all done prior to landing on your property. A competent contractor will keep abreast of local inspection requirements as your house is built, it is not something that you yourself will need to be overly concerned with.





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i need some help about moving and new york city?

Q. i am 21 yers old/female and i am graduating from college in may. i will have my degree as a high school history teacher. anyway, i am from pittsburgh, pa and i have never gone away to school or left home, so i want to move somewhere this summer to be on my own. i have been to nyc plenty of times and i love it there. i want to move there for june, july, and august, and if i don't like it i can come back home.

i need to be on my own for a while and experience new things. while i am there i would like to look for a job teaching and see if anything comes up. okay, so here's what i need advice on. first, is it possible to find a place that i can live at for only the summer? is it possible that its furnished? i have a brand new bedroom set and bed at my house, but i dnt want send it to nyc (8 hr drive!!) also, any decent areas i cld stay at? i have no one to live with and only about $800-1000 for rent a month. also i will probably leave my car at home.

A. Your best bet is a sublease from a student who will be going home for the summer. Check with the local college to see what newspaper they have on campus. I would not move any furniture for just the summer. You don't have much money for rent, so if you can't sublease it will be difficult for you.





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is heating my home cheaper with propane or electricity?

Q. im going to add a heater to heat the bedrooms portion of my house (about 1000 sq. feet) 3 bedrooms. Would adding a propane wall furnace cost less to operate or would an electric fake fireplace be better?

A. It depends where you live. In Hawaii electric is around 47 cents a KWh and in Missouri it is around 6 cents. However when the gas/oil went up so did the propane cost and for a while electric was cheaper here. Propane gas kind of has a set price with the whole USA with in a few cents here and there, but electric is different where ever you live. Idaho has the cheapest electric rate so there electric would be cheaper where as California propane may be cheaper.

To run a stove on a 5 gallon size (25 pound tank) will last about 2 months. This is cooking two meals a day for 4 people and running the oven once a week. So it does go a long way I am sure you can ask your sales person about BTU's and how long it will last on the size of tank you have.

If you looked at propane this way as liquid form one eye dropper size of liquid will be 64 times larger in a gas form and will cook about two pots of Top Ramin soup or two pots of macaroni and cheese. It also depends on your altitude as well.

An electric heater can be plugged into the wall where as propane will have to piped in and it must meet building codes and when the tank is empty you will have to take to have it refilled. However if you already have propane to your home it maybe worth you while. to run a pipe a few more feet over to your bed room, and have the truck come out to refill your large permanent tank. The other thing with propane is it will have to be vented to the outside and electric you do not.

They both smell like a dry vent when you first turn them on. A gas heater may last longer where as an electric may need repairs after a while.

If you have the time to research it I am sure you will find that a Geo thermal system will best the best option and then you can have central heating and cooling throughout your whole home. The new systems now days are tax deductible and they are very clean and efficient to use. Here is a web site that you can see if your state offers a program for this system. http://www.dsireusa.org/index.cfm?EE=1&RE=1 Geo Thermal is considered a renewable energy like solar or wind power.

I hope, I have gave you more information then what you asked for. I hope I did not forget anything?





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Where to buy a new Bedroom set from ?

Q. I would like to buy a new bedroom set. Bed, Side tables, Dresser, mirror. Mattress would be extra King Size would be great.

Would you buy from Art Van, Gardner White, Direct Buy, Value City, Cost Co, Sam's Club ?

Is furniture made with quality these days ? What are the brands that you think of when you want to buy furniture.

Budget ~ $3000 includes king size mattress.

Your thoughts and guidance.

A. Many of those stores will have complete bedroom sets that will hit your 3000.00 budet. Go shop and find the one that appeals to you. If you are confused as to which company is best then check them out on the BBB to see how they service their customers. http://www.bbb.org/





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Where can I get the damask beddin that Kim has in Keeping Up With the Kardashians?

Q. In the first few seasons of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Kim has a damask bedding set that is absolutely gorgeous. It is the one from the bedroom that has the mirrored wall behind the bed, and the mirrored furniture. What brand is it? Where did she get it?? Thank you for your help! :)

A. Try this website and click on bedding and then head to Sears.com

http://www.myfabulousstyle.com/2012/04/12/kardashian-bedding-ko...

you could always try twitter I am sure they would be flattered.





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