December 06, 2013

im re-doing my room, what are some themes?


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natty


what are a couple of themes?

what are some websites that sell cute comforters?

may i please have links and ideas?

thanks so much!!
im 14

i want something rockstarish but cute and calming.



Answer
A few possible themes are:

-polka dots
-stripes
-oriental
-Victoria's Secret Pink
-beach / tropical
-Mexican
-Italian
-tiki
-under the sea
-bright colors
-black and white
-your fave color, like all pink or all blue
-animals
-acting
-singing
-dancing
-swimming
-tennis
-soccer
-basketball
-volleyball
-funky chic
-modeling

It kind of depends on your age and style.


Here are a few sites with comforters:
http://store.delias.com/browse.do;jsessionid=0463E5B55B374D6018D0C20B13A5D940.worker6?categoryKey=roomwares&topnavTrack=roomwares&incmpid=TopNavRoom
http://indoors.pricegrabber.com/bedroom-comforters/p/1476/
http://www.jcpenney.com/products/Cg11921.jsp
http://www.jcpenney.com/products/C046356.jsp
http://www.jcpenney.com/products/C052494.jsp
http://www.lnt.com/product/index.jsp?pro...
http://www.lnt.com/product/index.jsp?pro...
http://www.lnt.com/product/index.jsp?pro...
http://www.lnt.com/product/index.jsp?pro...
http://www.jcpenney.com/products/C046355.jsp
http://www.jcpenney.com/products/C052500.jsp
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Comforter-Sets/2/subcat.html
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Comforter-Sets/Twin,/size,/2/subcat.html
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Comforter-Sets/Full,/size,/2/subcat.html
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Comforter-Sets/Queen,/size,/2/subcat.html
http://www.touchofclass.com/category/bed+%26+bath/comforters.do?code=CAGC0501&pid=CAGC0501
http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/bedandbath/brandsforbed/svvw.jsp?bmForm=guided_nav_search&SubcatFolderID=2534374752659541
http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/bedandbath/brandsforbed/candies.jsp?bmForm=guided_nav_search&SubcatFolderID=2534374752659530
http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/bedandbath/brandsforbed/parkavenueluxury.jsp?bmForm=guided_nav_search&SubcatFolderID=2534374752659540
http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/bedandbath/brandsforbed/chaps.jsp?bmForm=guided_nav_search&SubcatFolderID=2534374752659532
http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/bedandbath/brandsforbed/apt9.jsp?bmForm=guided_nav_search&SubcatFolderID=2534374752659528
http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/bedandbath/flannelbedding.jsp
http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/bedandbath/blanketsandthrows.jsp
http://www.walmart.com/search/browse-ng.do?ic=24_0&ref=125874.408852&refineType=For%20the%20Home&refineValue=All%20Bedding
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/catalog.gsp?cat=111819
http://www.bostonstore.com/category/bed+%26+bath/comforter+sets.do
http://www.bostonstore.com/category/bed+%26+bath/quilts.do
http://www.bostonstore.com/category/bed+%26+bath/down+%26+down-alternative+comforters.do
http://www.bostonstore.com/category/bed+%26+bath/blankets+and+throws.do
http://www.bostonstore.com/category/bed+%26+bath/bedding+collections.do

When was big ben and the queens palace built?

Q.


Answer
From the official website of the British Royals:

"Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837.

It evolved from a town house that was owned from the beginning of the eighteenth century by the Dukes of Buckingham. Today it is The Queen's official residence, with 775 rooms.

George III bought Buckingham House in 1761 for his wife Queen Charlotte to use as a comfortable family home close to St James's Palace, where many court functions were held. Buckingham House became known as the Queen's House, and 14 of George III's 15 children were born there.

In 1762 work began on remodelling the house to the King's requirements, to designs by Sir William Chambers, at a cost of £73,000.

George IV, on his accession in 1820, decided to reconstruct the house into a pied-à-terre, using it for the same purpose as his father George III.

As work progressed, and as late as the end of 1826, the King had a change of heart. With the assistance of his architect, John Nash, he set about transforming the house into a palace. Parliament agreed to a budget of £150,000, but the King pressed for £450,000 as a more realistic figure.

Nash retained the main block but doubled its size by adding a new suite of rooms on the garden side facing west. Faced with mellow Bath stone, the external style reflected the French neo-classical influence favoured by George IV.

The remodelled rooms are the State and semi-State Rooms, which remain virtually unchanged since Nash's time.

Many of the pieces of furniture and works of art in these rooms were bought or made for Carlton House (George IV's London base when he was Prince of Wales), which was demolished in 1827.

The north and south wings of Buckingham House were demolished and rebuilt on a larger scale with a triumphal arch - the Marble Arch - as the centrepiece of an enlarged courtyard, to commemorate the British victories at Trafalgar and Waterloo.

By 1829 the costs had escalated to nearly half a million pounds. Nash's extravagance cost him his job, and on the death of George IV in 1830, his younger brother William IV took on Edward Blore to finish the work.

The King never moved into the Palace. Indeed, when the Houses of Parliament were destroyed by fire in 1834, the King offered the Palace as a new home for Parliament, but the offer was declined.

Queen Victoria was the first sovereign to take up residence in July 1837, just three weeks after her accession, and in June 1838 she was the first British sovereign to leave from Buckingham Palace for a Coronation. Her marriage to Prince Albert in 1840 soon showed up the Palace's shortcomings.

A serious problem for the newly married couple was the absence of any nurseries and too few bedrooms for visitors. The only solution was to move the Marble Arch - it now stands at the north-east corner of Hyde Park - and build a fourth wing, thereby creating a quadrangle.

Blore, the architect in charge, created the East Front and, thanks largely to his builder, Thomas Cubitt, the costs were reduced from £150,000 to £106,000. The cost of the new wing was largely covered by the sale of George IV's Royal Pavilion at Brighton.

Blore added an attic floor to the main block of the Palace and decorated it externally with marble friezes originally intended for Nash's Marble Arch. The work was completed in 1847.

By the turn of the century the soft French stone used in Blore's East Front was showing signs of deterioration, largely due to London's notorious soot, and required replacing.

In 1913 the decision was taken to reface the façade. Sir Aston Webb, wit

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