At Home: Bedrooms for children with special needs

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The Washington PostThursday, February 23, 2012
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The secret to creating a happy place

The secret to creating a happy place

A local designer has a new specialty: designing rooms for children with special needs.

Meeting special needs

Meeting special needs

A designer's tips to setting up a comfortable bedroom for a child with medical needs.

Home Front

Home Front

A Web chat about tips for buying the right mattress with guest expert Karin Mahoney.

Buying a mattress

Buying a mattress

The Handy Guide takes a look at what's new in the Land of Nod.

Brightening a gloomy living room

Brightening a gloomy living room

A single mother wants to redecorate her living room in Waldorf.

Nailing down a water hammer

Nailing down a water hammer

A plumber can diagnose the cause of water hammer by identifying the sound.

Branching out into mulch

Branching out into mulch

Tree debris is a greatly undervalued resource for the garden.

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