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The More the Chair-ier | Buy 2 Chairs or Stools & Get 15% off - Buy 3 or More & Get 20% off | Style, snap, and submit for your chance to win $150The former Place Louis Riel hotel is turning 34 of its suites into apartments and handing over the furnishings to the Canadian Muslim Women's Institute, which will distribute them to Syrian refugees. With the practiced patter of a pro, John Saad, general manager of the building, which is now known as Antares Luxury Suites, rattled off the list of what's on offer. John Saad, general manager at Place Louis Riel Suite Hotel in one of suites being emptied of furniture and housewares. The goods will be donated to Syrian refugees via the Canadian Muslim Women's Institute. "We have leather sofas that are also hide-a-beds, there's leather chairs with ottomans. There are coffee tables, end tables. We have table lamps. Dining room tables with dining room chairs. We have fully equipped kitchens - so all the dishes, the pots, the pans, kettles, you name it," he said.
"We figured this would be a great opportunity to help out these newcomers coming to Canada. Offer them a fresh start with some quality furniture to get off to the right start and really show them what Winnipeg, Manitoba and Canadian hospitality is." Yasmin Ali, president of the Canadian Muslim Women's Institute sits in one of the chairs being donated by Place Louis Riel Suite Hotel. The Canadian Muslim Women's Institute President Yasmin Ali couldn't be happier. "Oh, I'm just ecstatic. It just shows the spirit of Winnipeg, the community that we have here. While it may be cold outside, it's very warm inside.... I'm so touched by what's happening here," she said. Antares isn't alone in the effort. The Crystal Spring Hutterite Colony is moving the truckloads of furnishings out of the hotel. The Winnipeg Police Service have arranged for a large space to temporarily store it all.i i i i News alert!  Kay, maybe that’s a bit dramatic.   If you’ve been sitting at home upset, fretting, weeping uncontrollably because you couldn’t see my house in Style at Home  … fret no more.  
The stylish folks at Style at Home Magazine have released the article that features my  semi-stylish house on-line. My feature is the “One-Month Makeover – Century Cottage Goes Glam”.  ‘Cause I made over my house in a month.   You don’t get the whole written article.  You only get part of the writing but alllll of the pictures.  But let’s face it, how many people actually read decorating magazines?  table and chair rentals sterling heights miYou look at decorating magazines and read your horoscope.  chairs for sale kijiji oshawaI actually read decorating magazines.  table and chairs maidstoneAgain, that’s that aforementioned “weirdness” popping up.chair covers to hire in surrey
Now before I give you the link … before I invite you into my house … there are a few rules. 1.  Please wipe your feet. 2.  Please don’t try to pet the cat.  She’s surprisingly aggressive for a spoiled Siamese who was potty trained too early. 3.  Please don’t mention my kitchen floor.  I hate my kitchen floor.  The kitchen floor doesn’t exist.  having said that, I’d like to welcome you all to my home!  ikea high chair discontinuedCome on in and please … stay a while.    lazy boy chairs madison wiAfter you look at my house in Style at Home , come  back to read some insider information about every photo!   (Scroll down after you’ve seen the pictures) Click here … to see my house in Style at Home on-line, then come back for some stories! Photo #1 – Me in my foyer.  
I’m laughing hysterically (which results in chipmunk cheeks) at something my niece said.  It’s an inside joke which you won’t think is funny at all but it involves  pee pee.   Photo #2 – My Foyer.  It took me months and MONTHS to get my bookcases looking good.  If your bookcases don’t look this good, don’t give up.  Just keep playing with them until they feel right.  Leaning beside my chair is one of my most prized possessions. A set list I got signed at a Ramones concert. Photo #3 – Margaret. Margaret is the massive oil painting in my dining room. When my father died of lung cancer 10 years ago, my mother gave my sisters and I some money. Her only stipulation was that we spend the money on a piece of art. I will never, ever get rid of Margaret. Photo #4 – My dining room. Lord I love my dining room. You may notice, the star of the show is my Dollar Store Garbage Bag Table runner.   Again with the classy. Photo #5 – My kitchen. Kay, um … here’s a real confession.
I don’t own it. My niece owns it. I have been looking and looking at flea markets and on Kijiji for the same one for AGESSSSSS but could never find one. Since it’s the one I WANT in my kitchen, and will eventually be the one I HAVE in my kitchen, I figured a little borrowing would do just fine. Do you feel cheated? As far as I’m concerned THAT’S MY TABLE. It’s just a matter of finding it for the right price and buying it. And that white brick wall was natural brick until about 3 days before the crew arrived to photograph my house. I highly recommend painting ugly brick walls. Photo #6 – My Living Room.  I got it at a garage sale for $7. I almost didn’t buy it because I don’t like to spend any more than $5 for a garage sale item. The chopping block looking one? It actually is a chopping block. And in a couple of weeks I’ll show you how to make one too. Photo #7 – My fireplace.  The filigree vase on the left-hand side of the fireplace mantle was brought to my house by the prop stylist.
I bought it as a memento of the event. The wooden bowl in the far upper left corner of the bookshelf is an antique camel milking bowl from Saudi Arabia!  Saudi Arabian antiques are kindda rare outside of Saudi Arabia what with people not being allowed to visit the country without an invitation by a resident.  My sister (who is an actual interior decorator … unlike me) spent last summer in Saudi Arabia decorating the house of a Saudi Arabian princess.  She brought me back the bowl. Photo #8 – My boudoir.  I don’t own the 2 green pillows on the bed. One is patterned, the other one is a beautiful green velvet. The prop stylist brought them to add a little colour to my bed. I loved them so much I thought I’d ask how much they were to buy. The velvet was somewhere just over $400. I did not purchase the pillow. I am currently on the lookout for a green velvet pillow pricing in at just a titch under $400. Photo #9 – My bathroom.  The bathroom is the only room in the house that isn’t painted white.