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04-28-2006, 03:42 PM
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What's your sleeping style quiz
Free-Spirited Sleeper
Like you, your decorating style is complex and hard to pigeonhole. In your boudoir, romantic pieces snuggle up with funky flea-market treasures and touches of elegance mix effortlessly with down-home coziness. In your enthusiasm to add every new treasure you find to your bedroom, remember that too much clutter and confusion can overstimulate your senses, making it tougher to unwind and greet the sandman with a smile. Try to achieve the same eclectic look with fewer pieces. Rotate favorite treasures from time to time so all your favorites have their day, and move some of your treasured items into the living room and kitchen, to add a shot of energy to those daytime spaces.
http://magazines.ivillage.com/houseb...408045,00.html
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04-28-2006, 03:47 PM
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Just like you, Free-Spirited Sleeper.
Thanks for posting this Krissy.
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04-28-2006, 04:31 PM
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Cozy Cuddler
Your bedroom is your safe haven from the cold, cruel world, a place where you can snuggle up and be comfortable. You probably favor a country look, and enjoy surrounding yourself with cherished objects and photos of those you love.
Yup!--that's me! 
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04-28-2006, 04:51 PM
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So did anyone else notice the questions started on question five? I went back to start from the begining.
http://magazines.ivillage.com/houseb...408045,00.html
Free-Spirited Sleeper
Like you, your decorating style is complex and hard to pigeonhole. In your boudoir, romantic pieces snuggle up with funky flea-market treasures and touches of elegance mix effortlessly with down-home coziness. In your enthusiasm to add every new treasure you find to your bedroom, remember that too much clutter and confusion can overstimulate your senses, making it tougher to unwind and greet the sandman with a smile. Try to achieve the same eclectic look with fewer pieces. Rotate favorite treasures from time to time so all your favorites have their day, and move some of your treasured items into the living room and kitchen, to add a shot of energy to those daytime spaces.
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04-28-2006, 04:59 PM
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Thanks for the additional questions Melissa! I did notice it started at #5, but just went along with it.
I'm still a Cozy Cuddler. 
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04-28-2006, 05:00 PM
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[quote=nymom40]Free-Spirited Sleeper
Like you, your decorating style is complex and hard to pigeonhole. In your boudoir, romantic pieces snuggle up with funky flea-market treasures and touches of elegance mix effortlessly with down-home coziness. In your enthusiasm to add every new treasure you find to your bedroom, remember that too much clutter and confusion can overstimulate your senses, making it tougher to unwind and greet the sandman with a smile. Try to achieve the same eclectic look with fewer pieces. Rotate favorite treasures from time to time so all your favorites have their day, and move some of your treasured items into the living room and kitchen, to add a shot of energy to those daytime spaces.
ME TOO KRISSY 
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04-28-2006, 05:22 PM
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 FREE SPIRITED SLEEPER
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04-28-2006, 05:39 PM
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Luxurious Lounger You like to live well from sunup to nightfall, and your bedroom is among your favorite places to pamper yourself. Rich textures and classic colors will help you achieve your desired look — just remember, as you pile luxe on top of luxury, that haute-style can feel stuffy if there's no whimsy in the mix. Don't be afraid to add a favorite tag-sale treasure, or a dash of a fun color and some wildflowers. Lighten up — literally — with paler, fresher colors. What could be more elegant than a white lace coverlet? Make sure the window treatments are free-flowing enough to let the light and fresh air in.
I have a king sized sleigh bed and a lot of antiques from CT but it is light and airy with baskets of sea-shells and cream colored window treatments...
Lori Ann
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04-28-2006, 09:03 PM
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04-28-2006, 09:30 PM
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Free-Spirited Sleeper
Like you, your decorating style is complex and hard to pigeonhole. In your boudoir, romantic pieces snuggle up with funky flea-market treasures and touches of elegance mix effortlessly with down-home coziness. In your enthusiasm to add every new treasure you find to your bedroom, remember that too much clutter and confusion can overstimulate your senses, making it tougher to unwind and greet the sandman with a smile. Try to achieve the same eclectic look with fewer pieces. Rotate favorite treasures from time to time so all your favorites have their day, and move some of your treasured items into the living room and kitchen, to add a shot of energy to those daytime spaces.
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