Showing posts with label Hidden. Show all posts
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Monday, October 3, 2011

Hidden Beds You Can Bring Out When Guests Come to Stay

But occasionally we may find we need to find somewhere for any guests to sleep if they come to visit such as family members or friends. This normally means someone having to give up their bed but there are plenty of solutions to this dilemma of not having enough beds for guests.

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Some sofas fold out to become a bed and to look at the sofa during the day you would never be able to tell that you're hiding a spare bed within the sofa, some sofas fold down completely of the cushioning is actually a mattress, these beds are called futons as they are derived from the lightweight mattresses that are popular in the Far East. Over there a lot of beds are no more than a mattress that rolls out and can be stored away during the evening allowing much more space.

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As well as sofa beds and futons a lot of beds, mostly single beds look like divan beds but actually have a second bed underneath that can be dragged out. This may be attached to the main bed or there are models available that can fold out and look just like any normal bed.

Another option that isn't often thought of is wall beds, these beds fold down out of cupboards or fixtures attached to the wall, they are perfectly stable and supportive but can save you plenty of space as if they are not needed then you can fold it up into the wall and forget about it.

There are plenty of space saving and hidden beds to choose from that can help you accommodate guests easily without having to worry about where to get a bed from when a guest comes over to stay. Not everyone has the luxury of space for a guest room these days and so it is a great idea to get these beds that are not a permanent fixture and can be stored easily to make sure you don't run out of space in your home.

Hidden Beds You Can Bring Out When Guests Come to Stay

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Downtown San Diego's Hidden Jewel - Cortez Hill

For starters, Cortez Hill is the highest point in San Diego. Reminiscent of Nob Hill in San Francisco which became popular after the fire took out the downtown section. Cortez Hill once an unpopular area is fast becoming the destination for downtown San Diegans wanting to flee the noise and grit of the Gas Lamp and East Village arenas.

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Cortez Hill is primarily a residential, quite, clean, suburban style neighborhood. It is well situated with easy freeway access to 5 and 163. In fifteen minutes of walking time, you can be in Balboa Park, Little Italy, Gas Lamp, Marina and East Village. You can get to the restaurants, lounges, shopping in all of these popular sections while not having to sleep amongst them.

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Cortez Hill runs from 9th and Ash to just beyond Cedar Street, a small friendly community. Very few shops, but what we have is nice. Sola Luna Restaurant, great Italian cuisine (wine too) - try the Panini. Little Yoga, I haven't tried, should, but have seen a crowd waiting for a session. Studio M, see Melissa for the best and most affordable colors and cuts in town. Also at the base of Avalon you will find a small market - see Louie for lottery tickets.

Residences in the neighborhood range from the low end at El Cortez to high end at Aria, Cortez Blue and Discovery. You will also find Aloft, the Mills, Park on 10th, with rentals available at Heritage and Avalon. As I said, the price range is wide, as well as the quality, but all encourage a quiet clean living environment. The range runs from the low 200's at El Cortez to the 900's atop Aria. Just take a walk around the neighborhood, enjoy Tweet Park and notice the serene ambiance of Cortez Hill.

The YWCA is in the middle of a welcome face lift and addition. A major portion of the funding for this project was provided by BOSA Development during the Discovery Building construction period in the early 2000's.
The row homes on 9th and 10th are a delightful addition to the neighborhood bringing a slice of suburbia to our urban environment.

Our neighborhood has two recent construction buildings; Aria and Aloft. Aria is 90% sold. Remaining products consist of two and three bedrooms primarily in the Penthouse Series on the upper floors. Aloft is currently 59% sold.

Downtown San Diego's Hidden Jewel - Cortez Hill

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