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To: sweetliberty

When we ordered the furniture, we were told that we'd have it by Christmas! It's not stuff that they have in stock, unfortunately. But it is gorgeous, and I've been saving for it for years, literally. A nice thing about leather is that the cats won't claw it. We have a leather recliner, and the little furballs leave it alone, whereas my old fabric loveseat had been semi-shredded in many places. The old loveseat is already gone, I just couldn't stand it anymore. Hubby got the sawz-all out, cut it up, and disposed of it in the regular trash pick up. They want entirely too much money to pick up items like that curbside.

It is hard to wait for something that you've spent so much money on.


270 posted on 10/22/2005 9:06:55 AM PDT by FixedandDilated
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To: FixedandDilated

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271 posted on 10/22/2005 9:07:32 AM PDT by FixedandDilated
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To: FixedandDilated
I've never spent this much on a piece of furniture, and I'm still concerned whether they will be able to get it though the front door. There was some problems with what I have, and it isn't as big. How bad would that suck to have to move to accommodate the furniture?

I guess I can see your point about the leather furniture and cat hair and clawing. That is something that concerns me a little about this furniture. Although I don't have any cats right now, I can't imagine going too long without one, so it will eventually come up. I think you can buy corner protectors now for furniture that prevents cats clawing it.

For me, I just don't like leather. It seems cold to me. I like things more warm and cuddly, and softness is a very big thing to me. I just love things that are very soft to the touch. One of my peeves is buying an article of clothing that is really soft, and the first time you wash it, it loses that.

I guess the important thing is that people have what they like. I can appreciate the beauty of a great many things, but wouldn't want them because they're just not me. A good example would be a a glass china cabinet. Many of them are very beautiful, but I don't like having too much around that I have to worry about getting broken. I would be more likely to choose an Early American style buffet with hutch in all Maple or other light wood. I have pretty eclectic, but mostly very simple, tastes. If I had to say what my style was, I'd have to say it would be a blend of country charm and comfort, Victorian frills (I adore ruffles and lace and roses and ornate embellishments), a touch of southwestern seasoning and just plain old everyday practicality and durability.

273 posted on 10/22/2005 9:42:14 AM PDT by sweetliberty (Stupidity should make you sterile.)
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