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Trading Spaces "Show Specs" Discussion Board
Specific Tile Needed By Hopefulspirits
added March 23, 2002
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They are Italian 13 by 13 inch tiles.
Looks like medium-sized cobblestone in marble grey and marble terra cotta "color" rocks.
The "grout" background is a light grey.
The corner has smaller "stones" that form a 1/4 circle using 3 rows of the smaller stones.
After the 3 rows, you will see the larger ones - 1 terra cotta and 2 grey color.
There are 9 larger "stones" (4 terra cotta color, 5 greyish color), then the 3 rows of smaller "stones," then the 3
        larger stones.  Totalling 12 larger "stones" and 21 smaller "stones."

This item was discontinued and I can't find them anywhere!  I want to do a kitchen in them.  Please help me find them.  Thanks.
How to Make Slip Covers by Amanda & Others
Added March 25, 2002
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Hi.  A few of us on the Trading Spaces project discussion board don't know how to do slip covers, and we would like to know.  Please post this request on your site.  Slip covers have been done several times on TS, but I need kinda an instruction guide to do it because on the show they do it so rapidly and you don't see all the steps.  Thanks very much.
Slip Cover Help by Andi
Added March 25, 2002
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I would love step-by-step instructions, or any for that matter, on how they make those quick and easy look slip covers.  Thanx.
Securing PVC Pipe in Couch to Hold Slip Covers
Added March 29, 2002
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On the Abbeywood Lane episode (3/23) Frank explained that he puts PVC piping down in between the cushions of the sofa after putting on the store-bought sofa cover so that it won't come loose and move around.  Does anyone have any more information on this?  How thick does the piping have to be?  Should it run the entire length of the sofa cushions?  How exactly does it prevent the shifting?  I am battling an ever-shifting cover and would be grateful for this information!  Thanks for your help.