Our clients- on- a- budget, who got the great $10 Ikea side-tables for their bedroom sent a picture to show us how well they work in the space. The bedroom (a rental) is kind of bland and not too huge, so we got them some bright bedding (from West Elm), put in the small, simple tables.
A large, brown padded headboard is happening next, but even without the completed room,we thought people might like to see the Ikea tables in a space.




A question that probably won't be answered...who is the "we" that I see on the Apartment Therapy sites?
We love...
We think...
We thought...
Are all the "we" people different depending on the AT site location? Or are they all the same? Do you have meetings to discuss things as being "we" things? Who are "we"?
Does one AT person speak for all, making a "we"? So any one could say "we love" and it would be unanimous?
Someone got mad at me in a thread for saying "we"...because they didn't want to be included in the "we" part, so I had to rephrase into "I". That's fine.
Is "we" the people in the "about" section? And for this article, is the "we" AT, and does AT take clients? Or is the "we" you and your business and your business partners? And is that business listed somewhere?
We like getting a look at the tables in place but are eager to see the headboard, too.
("We" in this case means me and anyone who agrees with me but didn't feel like posting.)
Andree, I believe Alec is speaking in the "editorial we".
Crepes Suzette! There's an "editorial we" too? We, wee, whee, oui, and editorial we. I NEVER should have studied Psycholinguistics.
And this little piggy went "wee wee wee" all the way home.
We (meaning my boyfriend and I) have those tables in our living room and really love them. They're light and easy to move around for games, food, etc. And they don't scream Ikea because they're low profile enough to blend in with other furniture.