
The top posts on AT: Chicago last week rounded up many styles of Chicago bedrooms, gave a how-to for cleaning the bedroom in 10 minutes, looked at 5 ways to make a small room feel larger and lots more. Click through for all the links to these and other good posts you might have missed the first time around...
Last Week's Highest Ranked Posts:
- House Tour Roundup: Chicago Bedrooms
- How To: Clean the Bedroom in 10 Minutes
- Five Ways to Make a Small Dark Room Feel Larger
- Creative Ways to Organize the Bedside Table
- Prefab Within Reach...Kithaus at DWR
- Best of: Modern Murphy Beds
- Bedroom Interiors from Zara Home
- Five Pieces that Double as a Desk
- Wallpaper We'd Frame
- Guess the Decade: Saarinen Sitting Room
Last Week's Top House Tours:
- House Tour: James and Rui's Prefab Paradise
- House Tour: Jim and Kari's Evanston Modern
- House Tour: Nicole and Brandon's Oak Park Bungalow
...and finally...last week's Hot Post Roundup: 02.04.08 can be viewed here.
Comments (2)
What about telephones, clock radios, boxes of tissue, etc. -- the things real people have beside their beds? I also have to have lip balm, a coaster for my tea mug, reading glasses, bookmarks, a journal...you get the idea. My small table doesn't have a drawer. I'm looking for something that does. A box with a lid just isn't practical. It's hard to juggle everything when you just need your lip balm. Got any real world solutions?
I'm confused and disinclined to click further on this topic, since I recognize the bottom left photo as from a 2007 issue of Living, Etc of a bedroom in the UK not in Chicago, nor about Chicago based products/designers.
This is also why I don't read the 8-week Cure posts. Half the time, an image that intrigues me isn't a before or after photo of a participant's home, it's from their "style tray".