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‎02-04-2015 02:19 PM
‎02-04-2015 02:22 PM
On 2/4/2015 sophiamarie said:I have 15 of those in my Florida room. They are very easy to install. Maybe the friend of your daughter (the guy who lives there) can help put them up. If not, there must be a handyman for the complex.......
Wow, lucky you!! I will ask about the handyman at the complex. My daughter and I certainly can't do it.
‎02-04-2015 02:29 PM
On 2/4/2015 Ford1224 said:On 2/4/2015 sophiamarie said:I have 15 of those in my Florida room. They are very easy to install. Maybe the friend of your daughter (the guy who lives there) can help put them up. If not, there must be a handyman for the complex.......
Wow, lucky you!! I will ask about the handyman at the complex. My daughter and I certainly can't do it.
Since this is a requirement in your complex, I'm sure you're not the first to need help with installation. The property manager should have some names of people who do installations.
‎02-04-2015 02:32 PM
On 2/4/2015 Ford1224 said:On 2/4/2015 CelticCrafter said:On 2/4/2015 Ford1224 said:On 2/4/2015 sydsgma said: Ford, congratulations. I have used Home Depot for window coverings...the one near me has a good selection. I changed from roman shades to wooden blinds...dark color easy to care for. I am so happy for you.I had cloth roman shades at one time which discolored and stained from moisture very easily, so I would not get them again. I'm thinking of something like this:
http://www.selectblinds.com/bambooblinds/tropical-isle-basic-shades.html
I wish they would give us more time to install window coverings, two weeks is going to be tough. We will try Home Depot because we can't install them ourselves.
Thank you again!!
Ford, I have something very similar in my living room. They hang on the outside of the windows, on hooks, so they were easy to install. I got them from Sears.
Really? I will definitely check that out!! Thanks for the tip!
Just like these from Home Depot...Hampton Bay Nutmeg Simple Weave Bamboo Roll Up Shades, Model 0258796. I don't know how to do a link or I would have.
‎02-04-2015 02:39 PM
On 2/4/2015 CelticCrafter said:On 2/4/2015 Ford1224 said:On 2/4/2015 CelticCrafter said:On 2/4/2015 Ford1224 said:On 2/4/2015 sydsgma said: Ford, congratulations. I have used Home Depot for window coverings...the one near me has a good selection. I changed from roman shades to wooden blinds...dark color easy to care for. I am so happy for you.I had cloth roman shades at one time which discolored and stained from moisture very easily, so I would not get them again. I'm thinking of something like this:
http://www.selectblinds.com/bambooblinds/tropical-isle-basic-shades.html
I wish they would give us more time to install window coverings, two weeks is going to be tough. We will try Home Depot because we can't install them ourselves.
Thank you again!!
Ford, I have something very similar in my living room. They hang on the outside of the windows, on hooks, so they were easy to install. I got them from Sears.
Really? I will definitely check that out!! Thanks for the tip!
Just like these from Home Depot...Hampton Bay Nutmeg Simple Weave Bamboo Roll Up Shades, Model 0258796. I don't know how to do a link or I would have.
I'll find it. I think I've had Hampton Bay before.
‎02-04-2015 03:50 PM
‎02-04-2015 04:00 PM
Ford,
Congratulations! So happy for you.
There is going to be a LOT of stress and so much going on to get moved.
Here's my best tips--
Get a notebook. Keep DETAILED notes of Everyone you talk to, their name, what you discussed, phone #'s etc. This will save tons of time looking up phone #'s repeatedly.
Also, use the notebook for your "checklists" deadlines, "things to do" example--getting mail changed, notify important places like Social Security, IRS, Car Insurance, Banks, Doctors Offices, etc.
When moving I keep a small plastic box on my table for the days mail. I make lists from that pile of who to notify. I keep doing it once I get into the new house to catch any stragglers.
And, everywhere you go, and every worker who comes to your home--GET THEIR BUSINESS CARD! Get a rolodex folder and keep them long-term. Now days you must have that card for multiple cell #'s, fax #'s, email addresses, business days/hours, names of associates. Those are vital and real time savers.
Be careful of mover scams. Try and get a good reference from a realtor or neighbor. Don't just go by price quote. Sadly some are liars and frauds. I had better luck with small locally owned ones.
Be sure to have a "last packed" "first needed" box of your essentials. Your meds and comfort items. You will be exhausted on moving day and don't want to have to be searching a bunch of boxes for your vital things. And, keep your purses locked up as people are in and out on moving day. Safety deposit box for precious items, jewelry, etc.
I wish we each could come and pack a box for you. That would just about get it done and we could all support you in the effort. Heck, I'd pack a dozen boxes for you!
Take care. Pace yourself.
Best of luck.
Pink
‎02-04-2015 04:16 PM
Are there any window coverings in the unit now? Maybe you could purchase them from the current tenant and not have to rush to find something new.
‎02-04-2015 04:18 PM
On 2/4/2015 sydsgma said: Ford...I meant pleated shades..my brain is not working well. Lol...
Ha ha, join the club!! 
‎02-04-2015 04:28 PM
On 2/4/2015 coldlake said:Are there any window coverings in the unit now? Maybe you could purchase them from the current tenant and not have to rush to find something new.
No, nothing. This place is all redone and looks brand new, and there is no tenant in there. The entire kitchen is redone, all new cabinets, new granite countertops, new tile flooring (the only thing I'm "meh" about, but my daughter loves it). If the appliances are not new, they sure have been cleaned thoroughly, I'll have to ask. The carpeting is brand new and the same throughout, a very pretty light slate gray color and, of course, everything has been repainted (also a kind of very light gray color, I like it very much). All neutral, but toward the gray rather than the beige or tan colors they usually paint rentals.
As Isaac would say, the place is "major!"
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