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Saturday, January 12, 2013

How do I get rid of the smell?

Q. I live in a dorm, its the one bedroom efficiency,

http://www.gvsu.edu/housing/?id=06B44C6C-92EA-62F1-4822C9AC3EAB9502

and I just burned some pasta to the point that the smoke alarm went off. My entire room was saturated with smoke.

Are my clothes damaged or can I wash them to get rid of the smell?

How can I get the rest of my apartment to not smell like smoke?

A. There are a number of ways to clean out the smell, start with the easy ones first and work your way through until the smell is gone. First, open any windows you can and air out the place. I know its winter, but do what you can! Take any drapes, throw rugs and comforters and wash them, adding baking soda to the wash cycle and wash as usual. Make sure the offending burnt pasta is removed from the dorm room and put outside in the trash, including any remnants from the pan if it can be saved. Wash down any surfaces that are washable, like the stove top, counter tops, walls and door frames with a good degreaser, followed by a damp rinse of a cloth with baking soda. Fill small lids, plastic/ceramic bowls with white vinegar and place in areas all around the rooms, including the bathroom, the bedroom and kitchen. Let stand. You can also use a diluted solution of vinegar to rinse/wipe all surfaces that are washable and let dry. If there are any fans in the stove, wash the filters. If any one the ceiling, clean with the above and allow to dry. Any clothing or cloth that is retaining the smell, can be hung outside to air out, or washed in a regular detergent with some baking soda and followed with a cup of vinegar in the rinse cycle. Beds, mattresses, couches, chairs and the like can be Febreezed and allowed to air dry. This should cure the problem, unless you have had a actual fire, in which case smoke damage can be MUCH HARDER to undo. All surfaces should either be dusted or wiped down. If wood, use a good lemon oil to remove any dust and stink left behind. Also, lemon juice diluted can be used on plastic, countertops that are laminates to rid smells. Basically, its a pain, but those are the easy cheap solutions. But they will require some elbow grease. Try not to close up any area that still has stink left in it, do as much airing out as is possible and then follow with the white vinegar treatment. Hope this helps you out! We used these treatments when an egg was zapped by one of the kids in the microwave for like 20 minutes, the smell was HORRIBLE! It did do the trick though. Basically, we had to hit everything that the smell had touched. It was more annoyance than expense, and the smell was really really horrific. Good luck!


Needs ideas for an awesome fairy themed bedroom for my daughters?
Q. They are 8, 6 and 2. We decided to re-do their room it's currently just pink and the 6 & 8 year old have matching furniture and the 2 year old has a toddler bed.

We can buy new furniture for them and paint do anything basically but we need some ideas? :)

A. How about wall stickers.. Saves you painting again also the kids can have personalised fairies over each of there beds and maybe a little rug each at the foot of there bed.. It's a cheaper option and u do get what u pay or with wall stickers as the cheap ones tend to peel easy :-)


Going to college with the right dorm materials?
Q. I'm not going to college for a couple years but I want to know what kind of things people usually bring when they start their first year.
I want to be really ready when the time comes.
It may be a little rushy to some people, but my mom is really picky.
She'll say a lot of things are unnecessary, so the more time I have to raise money to buy things myself, the better.

A. You will typically have to share a room the first year. I shared a room throughout my 4 years of college. It's not that bad, as you get to make decent friends this way and you learn how to cope with other people.

Having said the above, the average dorm room is probably as big as an average master bedroom in most homes. So, you only get to decorate about 50% of that...and the college dorms typically come with some standard furnishings, such as a bed, study desk, dresser and closet space.

I would recommend the following items:

pens
pencils
spiral notebooks (one for each subject)
hilighter markers (several colors)
handheld calculators (plural)
flashlights (plural)
desk lamp
alarm clock
clock radio (set two alarms on exam days)
toiletries
mattress cover (platic thing)
mattress pad
single bed clothes (sheets, blankets)
bed comforter for cold nights
small space heater
fan
packpack
briefcase
area rug
small bedside table
table lamp
some cool posters (colleges frown on you nailing pics to the wall, so posters can add a personal touch to your room and be applied with double-sided adhesive tape)
dictionary (small)
thesaurus
scissors
ruler
different tapes and adhesives
white glue
computer
CD/tape player
refrigerator
hotpot (for making soup, coffee or tea)
a few dishes and ample cheap flatwear
coffee cups

Again, you will be sharing a room, so don't arrive on campus with too many things your first semester. You usually won't need 2 of everything. So, you can decide with your roommate who will bring what for the second semester (things like a TV, VCR, DVD player).

Remember, you're there to study and get an education. Not feature your dorm room in Martha Stewart's Living magazine. Too much "stuff" can be a giant distraction (nevermind studying for next weeks final exams, let's all watch some DVDs!)

Another thing. It wouldn't hurt to buy some "nice clothes" to sort of stand-out from the other kids. If you want to look like a college clone, that's fine. But, things like an overcoat, some dress clothes and shoes, will make you look more professional. Colleges often have activities like student concerts and recitals, and it's expected that the young college students will attend them looking like young professional adults. And, you need not spend a fortune on such clothes. I totally missed the boat in my youth...I never discovered "thrift stores" until I was out in the working world. I wish I had known about them during my college daze. I would have been the coolest kid on kampus! with some of the neat stuff I've found at thrift stores (clothing and furnishings).


Can you help with Unisex bedroom ideas?
Q. My children will be sharing a bedroom. My son is 6, and my daughter will be 3 this month. Does anyone have any design ideas that will make them both feel at home? I'm a single mom, so budget is a big factor to consider. Thanks for your help!

A. Rubber duckies are always cute. My sister's kids' bathroom had a whole makeover just by adding a new shower curtain, toothbrush holder, rug, and framed photo all of rubber duckies. I think she got the stuff at WalMart. I love it for a kids' bathroom.

EDIT: I'm so sorry I misread that and thought it said bathroom.
A cute unisex idea for a bedroom is a jungle theme or even just using coordinating colors on the bedding. A red, white, and blue patriotic theme would be really cute, and easy too. One could have a navy blue comforter and the other could have a red comforter with white sheets. Then you can find all kinds of stars and stripes stuff cheap at thrift stores and again, at WalMart/Kmart/TJ Maxx - whatever you have near you. Good luck!





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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

How can I get a surfer style bedroom?

Q. I love brands like Fat Face, Billabong, Roxy etc. and the whole surfer look but I was wondering how to get that style in my bedroom? I've only got a tiny bedroom but I'm up for any suggestions - please add photos if you can.

A. I would definitely stay away from creating a too cheesy surfer room. For example, I was looking up some pictures for you and there were cheap grass skirts as the bedskirt for the bed and little tiny surfer lamps and stuffed monkeys and dolphins and stuff....cheesy. To make a gooood surfer room, I'd choose a bright color that you like for the walls or maybe two as in the picture provided below. The room below has lime green and orange but if you like other bright colors better, that'd be okay too. When you look for room examples like this, I always just use the picture as a shell and interchange my color preferences, etc. So paint the walls a bright color, I actually like the blue in the second picture provided for the walls. You'll want to keep white in your room too..the molding around the room, in the bedspread, maybe the bed frame, the dresser and anything you can really. Because you have a really bright wall, you need that white to offset it and make it more beachy and light. So chose your bedspread. There are plenty of bedspreads that are actually billabong and roxy beach spreads if you want that. You can also chose a hawaiian print theme, but I feel like that's borderline cheesy as well. If I were you, I would choose a full white bedspread in a light fabric. Choosing a completely white bedspread will also make the room and your bed feel and look bigger. It's really your preference though, as I know some people love the hawaiian print. I love the wicker in the first room provided. And I love how they painted it, but I also just love wicker plain. So if you're tight on cash or you just like the wicker not painted, just keep it like it is. Wicker just reminds me of outdoor furniture you'd have at a beach house though. I'm not sure what color your carpet is or if you have wood floors. It'd be ideal if you had wood flooring and then I'd add a straw beach mat as the rug at the foot of the bed or at the side of the bed, depending on the positioning of the bed. I'd get white lamps like the one in the first bedroom provided, the two inbetween the two beds on the nightstand. Again, I'm not sure how you are on money, but if you can afford it, I'd definitely splurge on a full sized surfboard to put somewhere in your room, behind a wicker chair or in a corner by itself. I'll provide a link to a cheaper board (in the world of surfboards it's considered very cheap.) I'd also get some beach themed decor. I like the word beach spelled out above the bed in the second picture. I also love the wood nightstand in the second bedroom, you can see the top slats of it, but I would paint it white. I was recently at Marshalls and they had extremely nice and sophisticated beach themed decor that could fill up probably two to three rooms. If you have a Marshalls by you, you should take a look there. Also, TJ Maxx. If not though, I'm sure you can find really cute beach stuff online. Even if you went to a craft store and bought a hurricane candle holder, a pillar candle, and sand and/or shells, that would be awesome to put on your nightstand. You could also buy a cheap starfish and shells online too to put around your room. The options are endless!! :) Here are all the links:

1st bedroom (bright walls, wicker chair, white dresser, white lamps)... http://www.thedesignfile.net/thedesignfile/2010/05/a-colorful-kids-room-you-can-emulate.html

2nd bedroom (the color blue I love for a beach room, beach letters over bed, slat nightstand)... http://www.bedroominteriordecorating.com/teenage-girl-bedroom-ideas-teenage-bedroom-designs/

Beach Mat for Rug... http://www.amazon.com/Simple-Natural-Beautiful-Yoga-Mat/dp/B000UK6VQ2

Landshark Board suggestion if you can't find something else... http://compare.ebay.com/like/350433809099?ltyp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar&rvr_id=213510046901&crlp=1_263602_304662&UA=M*F%3F&GUID=5ec409fa12e0a47a2fa73f07fb4737ad&itemid=350433809099&ff4=263602_304662

Beach candles (LOVE the different colors!!)... http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://img4.realsimple.com/images/0903/candles_300.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.realsimple.com/home-organizing/new-uses-for-old-things/summertime-new-uses-00000000016188/page37.html&usg=__DFVeZEITqeVDmvMb6BvECLlisug=&h=357&w=300&sz=20&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=t8VJsv_DLEYs8M:&tbnh=156&tbnw=121&ei=eSRoTcTlJ4yCtge1-IXoAw&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dhurricane%2Bcandle%2Bwith%2Bsand%2Band%2Bshells%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26sa%3DN%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26biw%3D1280%26bih%3D622%26tbs%3Disch:10%2C42&um=1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=1035&vpy=204&dur=726&hovh=245&hovw=206&tx=165&ty=142&oei=eSRoTcTlJ4yCtge1-IXoAw&page=1&ndsp=20&ved=1t:429,r:13,s:0&biw=1280&bih=622


HOPE THIS HELPS!!! :)


How can i make my room punk like?
Q. my room right now is painted green, and purple, yeah i know not so punk-ish.....anyways what is some bedding, rugs, and other types of furniture i could get....no posters though, unless you could tell me where i could get either a Cure, Sex Pistols, or Siouxsie and the Banshees posters............

thanks in advance
EDIT and i want REAL punk like the 70'a and 80's NOT todays.....

A. Graffiti your walls, put a couple of holes in the drywall, get a hold of some old fliers (all the real bands are no longer around; the fliers have to be "old" by default) and tack them up randomly around your room; go to the thrift store and buy some vinyl records, then put them in a plastic milk crate (it won't matter whether the albums are punk rock or not- you're going for the ambience, and let's face it- most kids are so danged stupid nowadays, they wouldn't know a REAL punk album if it walked up and kicked them in the face...);make a noose and "lynch" your favorite stuffed animal; start smoking and drinking, making sure to leave the ashtrays always full, and the empty beer bottles laying around; buy or steal a cheap bass guitar and just lay on your bed and play; finally, don't clean it- voila! you will then be the proud owner of a genuine punk rock bedroom.


Ideas for nursery, bathroom, and my bedroom?
Q. My fiancee and i are 19 and have a baby due jan. 30. we just moved into a new home and i am trying to decide on themes for all of the rooms. i find out the sex of the baby next month so thats no help right now. i want the bedroom a sea blue color but im not sure and the bathroom i have no ideas at all so any are welcome

A. Your bedroom a sea blue or the baby's?

Anyway, I like the bathroom as light as possible to be cheary and have a clean and fresh appearance. Anything else you'll get tired of quickly.

You could do light colors in the bathroom, such as white tile, white countertops, etc., a white shower curtain (fabric) with a clear plastic liner.
Do the walls a light green-blue color or aqua or teal.
Have light green, light purlish pink, and light blue towels.

Get a fun garbage can/bucket of a matching color.

Use white rugs/flat towels for the floor. (the towels are more cheap and easy to clean and replace as needed and still look nice and fresh and clean for a bathroom).
Or one big bathroom rug that matches the pain on the walls exactly, or a little bit darker.

Do your bedroom in the most relaxing shades as possible. Having kids is stressful and you'll need your room to help you relax.

Do white, flowing drapes of sheer or cotton that go to the floor and that can "blow in the wind" lol. sounds funny, but it's really relaxing to watch.
Do your bed linens in white and the comfortor in either a blue shade or really light yellow or light green.

Have lots of big accent pillows (go all Martha Stewart! lol)

Do your walls that blue color you're talking about (match the comforter to it, or visa-versa).
do the trim in white or a very soft color of that blue.
Get a big natural weave rug/mat for the floor to go under the bed but big enough to stick out several feet around the foot of it and the sides of it. (like bamboo or something).

Use black as an accent color.

The baby's room will depend on what sex the child is, or do neutrals of light yellow, light blue, light green, white and maybe some light purple.

Pretty much all the ideas I've given you will make all these rooms tie in together. They'll match yet won't be axactly the same. Will make the place feel cleaner, lighter, friendlier, softer and more relaxing. You'll need it after having a baby!!

(be sure to get pedicures and foot massages too!)

good luck and congrats on your house and new little one that's coming!! Babies are the best things ever!


Looking for cleaning tips. I am the worst house keeper ever. Easily distracted into organizing and making one?
Q. tiny spot really clean where the rest of the house suffers.
Do you have any tricks besides the 15min trick to help me get my house sparkling like I dream of? By the way, I have 4 kids 17, 15 and twins 11 that can help minimally (school, sports etc.)
Thanks!

A. laundry baskets! Lots of them!

Get one for each kid, one for you and hubby and one extra.

Clean the house by going thru and throwing everyone's stuff into their respective laundry basket. Then, line the baskets up on the stairs so nobody can get by without taking their upstairs.(if you don't have an upstairs, then put them in front o f their bedroom doors. Tell them to empty it and put it outside their bedroom door. Then the mess is in their room.....not the rest of the house. Shut the door and pretend they are paying guests.

Take the extra basket and put anything in it that is not where it belongs. Start in one room do one room at a time. When you get to a new room, check the basket to see if there is anything there that belong in that room and put it away first. Then pick up the stuff that doesn't belong in that room and put it in the basket. Don't do anything else, just deal with picking up stuff and putting stuff away.
That should take care of all the "stuff".

I'm sorry, but no matter how busy they are, those kids can find time to do SOMETHING around the house. With four of them, you are just as busy if not MORE so. So they need to chip in. ?Assign each of them one task they have to do every day and one task they have to do every week. That's not a lot. IF they don't do it, then take away their computer privledges or cell phone until it gets done. It only takes 3 minutes to scrub out a toilet and wipe down the seat. I'm sure that they are not that busy that they can't at least do that once a week.

Buy products that require little effort. they are worth the extra money. Get Clorox cleaning wipes for the bathroom and kitchen. Get the Windex wipes for the shiny parts, mirrors and windows. Buy a Swiffer Flicker for the carpets to use inbetween vacuuming. (they work best on low nap rugs an floors), a regular swiffer for the floor (buy cheap thin washcloths instead of the swiffer pads. you can wash and reuse them. if you spray them with Endust, they work even better anyway) If you have products that are easy to use, the kids will be more likely to do the work.


If find that our house is the worst on Thursdays. It's what I call the Thursday phenomenon. I don't know why but by that day, everything seems to be a mess. So we try and do the laundry basket thing Wednesday nights before bed. That make the mess seem a lot less.

Don't expect the whole house to be clean all at once. It never happens. Keep the common areas clean (kitchen, den, bathroom) and deal with the private areas when you have time.

Once in a while (once a month if you can afford it) have someone come in and clean your house for you, top to bottom. It is so worth the money! Ask around and find someone that comes recommended. I thing local people are better. The big companies don't do as good of a job because they don't care about referrals.

And finally, don't beat yourself up so much. If the house is relatively clean who cares? Who are you trying to impress? If you are comfortable, that's all that matters. If you're NOT, then get those kids in action and get cleaning! :)





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