If your bathroom looks more like a cluttered pharmacy than a peaceful retreat, a generously sized medicine cabinet could help clean things up.
"It provides a lot of extra storage," said Winston Kong, a partner at Champalimaud Design in New York. And it also elevates and conceals potentially embarrassing or dangerous items, like medications and razors, "not only from guests, but also from kids."
To choose a cabinet, consider how it will complement other fixtures in the bathroom. "One of the most beautiful parts of the bathroom is usually the vanity," he said, "so it has to integrate with that design."
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Costco will continue its senior shopping hours for now
The retailer previously announced it would reduce those hours to twice a week starting this week, but says due to the increase in coronavirus cases, it will continue designating special hours for vulnerable shoppers and members 60 and older.
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"Only members who meet this criteria will be able to shop during these hours," the company says in its website. "Guests will not be admitted."
Since early May, shoppers have been required to wear a face covering that covers the mouth and nose, at all times. This requirement does not apply to children under the age of 2 or to individuals who are unable to wear a face covering due to a medical condition. Costco employees are required to wear face coverings.
Online shopping: 7 tips to protect yourself from scams
Amazon, for example, reported a 26% jump in revenue during the first three months of 2020, especially after stay-at-home orders were first introduced, compared to the same period a year ago.
The trend continued – nay, accelerated – well into the spring, with data from Adobe Analytics' Digital Economy Index suggesting all U.S. online sales have increased by as much as 49% in April compared to pre-COVID-19 numbers.
But, as you might suspect, with this spike in online shopping comes a stark increase in problems from it, says the Federal Trade Commission.
Hilldale Shopping Center closes stores ahead of protest | Local News | madison.com
Stores at the Hilldale Shopping Center abruptly closed their doors Friday afternoon ahead of a protest scheduled to take place outside the Apple Store.
But the normally bustling shopping center was void of customers as businesses shut their doors at about 2:30 p.m., prior to the kickoff of the event.
"We're on Day 42 (of the movement)," said Frank Nitty, a community organizer from Milwaukee. "We're at it every day and we're not stopping until we get change."
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Finley Bee Antique Shop - FOX8
Right along Route 220 in Bedford County, there's an old barn that turned into an antique shop in 2018.
It started as a passion project for Tammy Welsh, a retired Bedford School District secretary, after she worked there for 31 years.
“I knew I wasn’t someone that could just stay home and not keep myself active and busy," Tammy said. "It kind of pulled all together with, 'Why don’t I open a little antique shop?'"
Mayfield businesses address mask mandate ahead of shopping event | News | WPSD Local 6
MAYFIELD, KY -- The mask mandate in Kentucky means if you do not abide by the rules, businesses cannot serve you.
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Purchase District Health Department's Public Health Director, Kent Koster said people have mixed feelings about the mask mandate, but it is mandatory.
"It's all being done in order to protect you and your family and your loved ones and your neighbors, your co-workers," said Koster.
Ice House Gallery Director Nanc Gunn said they already had more than 20 people visit Friday to see their gallery and purchase art and gifts for sale, withe everyone wearing a mask.
Ready for business: Masks now part of shopping experience | Peninsula Daily News
Wearing masks in shops a 'reasonable' measure, says Waterstones boss - BBC News
Making the wearing of face masks in shops in England compulsory would be a "reasonable measure", the boss of the Waterstones book chain has said.
On Monday, Boris Johnson said people in England "should be wearing" face masks or other coverings inside shops.
The prime minister said the government would decide in the next few days if "tools of enforcement" were needed.
Mr Daunt told the BBC's Today Programme: "On public transport wearing a mask seems sensible. If the science backs it, then it is a perfectly reasonable thing, and I think people will become more familiar with shopping."
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