Can anyone give me some good tips for getting my canvas lounge cushions clean? They are about two years old and good quality from Pottery Barn. They were kept in a storage "deck box" but the box fell apart over the winter so the cushions were exposed to rain/snow/dirt. They are now moldy and dirty. Thank You for your help!




What should I do about a bird's nest?




I kept noticing a small finch or sparrow (?) outside on my deck furniture. I didn’t think anything of it until my boyfriend saw it fly out of a canvas lawn chair that’s folded up against the wall. When he looked inside he discovered a bird’s nest with two living babies in it. We’re fine with letting them be, but we’re moving upstairs to a different apt. soon. I’ts in our lawnchair so we can’t leave it- what should we do?







I have a patio set (table and four chairs) on my deck and I put a canvas cover on it. It’s pretty heavy and durable, but it keeps blowing off on windy days. Any tips for keeping it from blowing off? I guess I could put huge rocks on top of the table or something, but I think that wouldn’t look too attractive. Thanks!







I have a patio set (table and four chairs) on my deck and I put a canvas cover on it. It’s pretty heavy and durable, but it keeps blowing off on windy days. Any tips for keeping it from blowing off? I guess I could put huge rocks on top of the table or something, but I think that wouldn’t look too attractive. Thanks!







I have a living room i’m trying to decorate, it is part of an open floor plan so our kitchen and dining room is open to it also. There are two windows and a sliding door so even though there’s usually plenty of sunlight it can still feel like a cave at times. I want to know if my idea of paint for the walls is insane or doable and i’m open to any suggestions. Thanks in advance!

I have dark coffee colored furniture. The kitchen counters are also coffee colored and so is the dining table. The carpet is a medium sand color and the linoleum in the kitchen/dining area is a mixture of coffee and tan/sandy colors. I know…sounds boring, it is, it needs color badly.

I am planning on doing a teal for the walls in the living room (not too bright, but bright enough) and decorating with touches of green and orange with hints of the blue throughout the living area and into the kitchen dining area to make it flow. Also, if I decide to not do the whole room in teal, but just an accent wall…what color should I go with for the rest of the room? I’m an artist and I usually have a knack for colors and what goes with what and I really think this will work but i’m really scared to mess it up, it’s my house not some throw away canvas. I want it to look nice and show off the bolder colors that I love.




  
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