Showing posts with label bedroom set $400. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bedroom set $400. Show all posts

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Application of Exponential Functions Word Problem?







A couple buy a new bedroom set for $8,000 and 10 years later sell it for $4,000. If the depreciation continues at the same rate, how much would the bedroom set be worth in 4 more years?


Answer
if it is linear depreciation then it drops $400 each year

How much does a two-bedroom apartment in Vancover?




kamikaze


How much would it approximately cost for a two bedroom apartment/condo in Vancouver?
I'm not looking for anything fancy, but nothing old, slum-like either and the neighborhood should be safe enough to roam freely at night and shouldn't be too far from downtown. I'm interested in Fairview or Burnaby.

What would be the price range for an apartment like that? (to rent and to buy respectively)



Answer
Renting a 2-bedroom apartment in Burnaby will set you back at least $1100 per month. The rents in Vancouver go up from there.
Condos would cost you around $300,000 as a minimum in Burnaby. In Vancouver the prices will be over $400,000.




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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Where can I find blue and brown comforter set?

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Mom of Thr


I am looking to change the color scheme in my bedroom and would love to do blue and brown. Thanks in advance for your help.


Answer
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_09697744000P?vName=For+the+Home&cName=Bedding&sName=Comforter+Sets
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_096C0073000B?vName=For+the+Home&cName=Bedding&sName=Bed+in+a+Bag
http://www.lnt.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3026009&cp=1331605.1331628&view=all&parentPage=family
http://www.lnt.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2467815&cp=1331605.1331626.1331988&view=all&parentPage=family
http://www.lnt.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2785902&cp=1331605.1331626.1331988&view=all&parentPage=family
http://www.lnt.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2205913&cp=1331605.1331626.1331988&view=all&parentPage=family
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1&SKU=107870&RN=22
http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/bedandbath/beddingcollections
/casual/PRD~c9204/Dockers+Big+Sky+Bedding+Coordinates.jsp#
http://www.target.com/Fieldcrest-Classic-400-Thread-Count-Bedding-Collection/dp/B0009K66DG/qid=1208752950/ref=br_1_65/601-8905443-8412927?ie=UTF8&node=14122231&frombrowse=1&pricerange=&index=tgt-mf-mv&field-browse=14122231&rank=pmrank&rh=&page=1
http://www.restorationhardware.com/rh/catalog/product/product.jsp?productId=prod1353030&navAction=jump&link=link=ci_italian_chocolate_edge_sateen_bedding_collections&cm_re=CI-_-CategoryImage-_-ItalianChocolateEdgeSateenBeddingCollections
http://www.buzzillions.com/dz_531492_echo_home_slinky_brown_duvet_cover_set_reviews

How much does a two-bedroom apartment in Vancover?




kamikaze


How much would it approximately cost for a two bedroom apartment/condo in Vancouver?
I'm not looking for anything fancy, but nothing old, slum-like either and the neighborhood should be safe enough to roam freely at night and shouldn't be too far from downtown. I'm interested in Fairview or Burnaby.

What would be the price range for an apartment like that? (to rent and to buy respectively)



Answer
Renting a 2-bedroom apartment in Burnaby will set you back at least $1100 per month. The rents in Vancouver go up from there.
Condos would cost you around $300,000 as a minimum in Burnaby. In Vancouver the prices will be over $400,000.




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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

How easy is it to paint light tan/medium oak furniture to white?

Q. I am looking to invest in a new bedroom set and it is light tan/medium oak but I want it white. Do I just paint it? Or do I get it professionally done? If getting it professionally done who would I go to?

A. You can do this yourself. Just be prepared to work. While I find painting easy, it is still work. Actually, painting will be the easiest task. It's the prep-work that I least like. But if you do good prep-work and chose good products, you'll have a great finish. I shop at Sherwin Williams. I'm assuming the furniture is real smooth and nonporous. Start by sanding lightly to dull the sheen. Clean with TSP and let dry. Prime using their adhesion primer (water based) or XIM 400 primer (oil based). Paint two coats using their furniture paint called Pro Classic (water or oil based) . I like to use all oil based products on furniture (it drys harder), but because of the smell, you may prefer to use water based.

If you want someone to paint for you, they can get a smoother finish by spraying with a professional sprayer. Check with you local paint store for painters, or furniture re-finishers you can call.





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