In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This will be the centerpiece of your bedroom, so it’s important to find one you really love. Upholstered headboards look girly and romantic, while wrought iron beds look delicate and chic. If you’re unable to buy a new bed, don’t worry— the perfect bedding can turn any bed into a cozy little piece of Paris.  If your walls are painted a sweet pastel color, top your bed with a black and white patterned, or a plain white, comforter. This will create a beautiful contrast. If your walls are a stark white or black, choose a colored comforter. Just make sure that, somehow, your bedding and your walls create a nice contrast between solid neutrals and color. You can certainly be creative with this. If you have a plain wooden night stand, paint it the same color as your walls for a pop of color that ties the room together. A delicate, wrought-iron side table can mimic the look of a Parisian café table, and would look ultra-sophisticated in your Parisian room. If you don’t want to purchase a new Paris-inspired side table and aren’t able to repaint the one you have, consider draping a beautiful fabric over the side table, like a tablecloth. Voila— a perfect Parisian night table. Vanities are glamorous and sophisticated, and tie in perfectly with a Parisian themed room. You can find these online at stores like Pottery Barn and Crate and Barrel, but don’t be afraid to scout Goodwill, garage sales, and vintage stores as well. With a coat of paint and a little TLC, you can bring a cheap, rickety vanity back to life. Set your makeup and perfume bottles on your vanity. This way the vanity serves a purpose and provides a spot for you to get ready, but looks chic and Parisian at the same time!
Summary: Purchase a sweet and sophisticated bed frame. Place a side table next to your bed. Add a vanity.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Microfiber has different textures and can usually be cleaned with water. Leather has a more modern look, though it can be prone to scratch marks or fading. Vinyl is even more affordable than leather, though not as cozy as microfiber.  Dark fabrics show stains less easily. Mohair, denim, and wool are also good fabric options if you have kids or pets. Couches with outdoor fabrics can be used inside while taking more damage and being soft enough that the difference will be unnoticeable. Children often like to bounce and jump on couches, which can make the couch frame sag. Eight-way hand-tied springs are considered higher quality, but they are also faster to break and more expensive to repair. Children can cause rapid wear and tear on a couch by deforming down-filled cushions or picking away decorative details like buttons or threading. However, softness and resilience doesn't necessarily need to be sacrificed for durability.  Poly-wrapped foam is supportive and low maintenance. Goose or duck down is pricier and softer than other options, and will require frequent fluffing. 50/50 blends are firmer and more affordable. An innerspring core means the cushions won't be removable, but does give the couch some bounce. Memory foam is durable, and mostly used for sleeper sofas. Soft woods like pine cost less but may also warp or wobble, and plastic and metal frames can crack and chip. Kiln-dried hardwoods like beech, ash, or oak cost more but are less likely to get damaged. Make sure the main joints of the sofa are made of wooden dowels, wooden blocks, and metal screws. As well, measure where you’ll be moving it inside your home to avoid purchasing a couch that cannot be moved to the proper room. Using a tape measure, record the exact dimensions of door jambs and passageways, taking into account the heights of ceilings and even the distance between moldings.  A couch you must assemble can be cheaper, and will also allow you to have a bulky piece that wouldn’t have fit through your home otherwise.  Try sketching out a floor plan or even moving furniture around to get an idea of how the couch will fit in a room. Mark the size of the couch on the floor with masking tape if you want to know exactly where it'll go.
Summary: Choose leather, microfiber, or vinyl for easy-to-clean fabrics. Go with s-springs or poly-webbing if you have active children. Select comfortable cushion fillings and dependable couch decorations. Pick a sturdy, well-made frame. Measure where you want to put the couch.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The color and thickness will depend on why you're making the paper chain. Consider picking colored paper that matches the theme of an upcoming holiday: red and green for Christmas; white and blue for winter; orange, black, and purple for Halloween; pinks, blues, yellows, and other pastels for Easter. You can buy colored construction paper, or you can color the paper yourself.  If there is no holiday coming up, feel free to make your paper chain plain white – or to use a wild mix of colors. Work out a pattern of alternating colors in complement or contrast. Avoid using thick paper that will not bend easily. Most construction paper should be okay, but you don't want to get much thicker. Remember: you want your paper not only to bend, but to stay bent! Try using special seasonal paper. For Christmas, for instance, use wrapping paper.
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Choose your paper.