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Looking for something unique is always a challenge, but upon walking into A Room of My Own, you’ll never think that again. Offering hundreds of choices in fine furniture, linens and décor for infants to teens – the store is a parent’s dream when it comes to decorating a child’s room with individuality. Representing a host of respected Canadian hardwood furniture manufacturers like AP, EG/Dutailier, & Valco, - A Room of My Own only houses top-quality items. For over 15 years, the store has been known to carry the latest styles and be at the helm of trends. Forget cute, teens are now going bold. View the cool leather changeable bed by Jaymar. Called Chameleon, this non-traditional looking bed comes in vibrant colours and many fabrics, and can also be used as a lounging area. A Room of My Own is the exclusive dealer for Mississauga & Oakville to carry the Mary-Kate and Ashley home furnishings collection. All collections carried in the store are hardwood – maple and birch – for quality and longevity.  You’ll find hot new items like bean bag chairs, computer desks, vanity tables, convertible cribs and bunk beds in all styles and colours. The bedding selection at A Room of My Own is second to none. With dozens of suppliers you are sure to find the perfect look for your child’s room and or nursery. Sweet & traditional, funky, sporty and many other patterns to choose from that will transform your child’s space into a room of their own. A Room of My Own offers delivery and setup so there is no stress and hassle to the client. Gift certificates are also available. Hamilton is a city located in Canada, in the province of Ontario. It is currently the 8th largest city in Canada, with a population estimated at 714,900 in the metropolitan area. Within the city itself the population was 490,268 in the 2001 census. Its nicknames — all relating to its waning days as a major industrial centre — include the Ambitious City, Steeltown, the Hammer, Hammertown, and the Lunchbucket City. However, health care has outstripped heavy industry — exemplified by the twin steel giants of Stelco and Dofasco — as the largest employer. Moreover, the education, government, services and technology sectors have all dramatically developed as heavy industry has declined. Also belying its unfounded reputation as cultural wasteland, Hamilton has built on its historical and social background. Interesting attractions include a museum of aircraft (Canadian Warplane Heritage), a stately residence of a Prime Minister of Upper Canada (Dundurn Castle), a functioning nuclear reactor at McMaster University, a horticultural haven (Royal Botanical Gardens) and the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.
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