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maheshexportsblog · 1 year
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Kilims: A Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Choice for your home.
Kilims are a great eco-friendly option for home decor. These traditional flat-woven rugs offer several environmental benefits while being beautiful and versatile. kilims also offer several environmental benefits. Let's explore four points that highlight why kilims are a sustainable and eco-friendly choice for your home.
Natural Materials:
Kilims are traditionally made from natural materials, such as wool, cotton, or silk. These fibers are biodegradable and renewable, meaning they can be broken down by nature and replaced. This makes kilims a more sustainable choice than synthetic rugs, which are often made from non-biodegradable materials, such as polyester. By choosing kilims over synthetic rugs, you can help to reduce waste and promote a healthier planet.
Handmade Craftsmanship:
Kilims are handmade rugs that are made using traditional methods and tools. This ensures that each piece is unique and that the skill of the artisans is preserved. Kilim weaving is a centuries-old tradition that has been passed down through generations, and it is a valuable part of many cultures. 
Longevity and Durability:
Kilims are very durable and can last for many years. They are made with tight weaving and quality natural fibers, which makes them resistant to wear and tear. This means that they can withstand heavy foot traffic and still look good. Kilims are a good investment because they will last for a long time, unlike disposable rugs that need to be replaced frequently.
Versatility and Timelessness:
Kilims are versatile rugs that can be used in many different interior styles. They come in a wide range of designs, patterns, and colors, so you can find one that perfectly complements your décor. Kilims are also timeless, so they won't go out of style anytime soon. This means that you can invest in a kilim and know that it will last for years to come.
Kilims are a sustainable choice for your home. They are made by skilled artisans using traditional methods, which supports local communities. Kilims are also made from natural fibers, which are biodegradable and renewable. If you are looking for a sustainable and beautiful kilim for your home, Mahesh Exports is a great option.
Mahesh Exporters is the leading rugs exporter in India. They offer a wide range of kilims and hand-knotted carpets. Also, they are committed to supporting local artisans and reducing their environmental impact.
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sixbucks · 10 months
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Rick James' House
Better Homes & Gardens (August 1979)
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nomadhues · 3 months
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What do you think about this cozy place?
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atomic-chronoscaph · 10 months
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1970s shag bathrooms
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vintagehomecollection · 3 months
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House Beautiful Color, 1993
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rainingcatsandjune · 2 months
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haha heyy its been a while 😭😭 sorry for the lack of activity here,,, school has been kicking my butt + i've gotten SUPER hyperfixated on disco elysium,,,, BUT THE MOMENT I SAW THE ORIGINAL I KNEW I HAD TO DRAW SAM AS THIS RAHSBBFBDN i seriously need to catch up on the recent audios 😭😭😭 ANYWAY enjoy :)
vvvvv ORIGINAL BELOW vvvvv
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shhhhghhshhshhsh youre telling me this ISNT sam??? like????
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cileklipalet · 9 days
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dear-ao3 · 1 year
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hello and greetings to all my friends moving into college dorms this time of year!!!
while it is a well known fact that college dorms are often not cleaned at all between people, it is important to tell the administration about things that are absolutely Abysmal.
for example: things that are beyond broken, extremely dirty conditions, clear evidence of vomit/bodily fluids, anything that plain doesn’t work, etc.
to be clear, i am not talking about things that can be fixed with a bottle of clorox wipes, some disinfectant, or a screwdriver. these are things that are either a health hazard or are not in proper working condition.
my credentials on this matter: i was a resident assistant for 2 years. i’ve seen some shit.
here’s what you can do!!!
do not try to talk to anyone in person ESPECIALLY on move in day. all administration that can deal with your problems are probably dealing with bigger problems. move in day is an absolute mess. don’t try and bother res life on move in day unless you physically cannot move into your room for some reason (like there’s a clear cut maintenance problem). you can try to talk to someone, but chances are it won’t get you anywhere other than frustration. it sucks, but that’s the reality of it.
take before and after pictures!!! document everything!!! make sure your pictures are clear, take photos, etc. you will need these. show what you did to clean/fix the problem if necessary.
send a long and detailed email to the following people: the director of residential life, the head of facilities/ building management, the office of accessibility/ student services/whatever it’s called on your campus (even if it is not an accessibility issue usually these people are the fastest to respond), and the college president (often they won’t respond but it gets everyone else’s attention). if applicable you can also send the email to the head of campus safety/security and student health services/ health center). include your photos and make the email as long and detailed as possible. send this email ASAP. you need a paper trail. if you got get a response in three business days send a follow up email and go down to the res life office (often they will say they are busy and no one can speak to you, but sometimes you just have to annoy the crap out of them)
tell your ra. tell them multiple times. a lot of the time they can’t do anything about it, but they can tell their supervisor about it.
keep pestering people until you get an answer. don’t feel bad about it. you should not be paying tuition to live in a shit hole that violates health codes. a lot of the time they can’t move you elsewhere, but the school should still know about the problem.
get your parents involved as a last resort. generally offices hate dealing with parents but if you’ve exhausted all other avenues then go ahead and do it.
i wish you all the best of luck, remember that you are in college to learn and learning how to deal with stubborn administration is definitely one of those things. a little dirt is normal, but sticky carpets, broken glass, broken thermostats, etc, are not. you’re paying to go there, get someone to fix it.
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mrs-trophy-wife · 1 year
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princessofthemoooon · 2 years
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osseincactus · 4 days
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I have no caption... just accept them and their poochyena :)
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maheshexportsblog · 1 year
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The Mystique Collection offers a wide range of styles, patterns, and colors to suit various preferences and interior design themes. Whether you're looking for a traditional look with intricate floral motifs or a more contemporary feel with geometric patterns, here is a Mystique carpet to meet your needs. Click Here:- https://www.maheshexports.com/
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foldingfittedsheets · 4 months
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Todays the day. I need to get a job, even if that jobs not in the gaming industry. So I’m heading to the library to print up a resume and apply at a little local chain of mattress stores.
The guy instantly liked me when I went in to do a secret shop for a competing store and offered to hire me on the spot so I figure if I can chat with him he’ll still like me enough to consider me.
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prettyinpinnk · 1 year
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IG: plushietine
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atomic-chronoscaph · 14 days
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Shag carpets and rugs (1970s)
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Interior Visions: Great American Designers and the Showcase House, 1988
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