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THROW PILLOWS...needed or waste of money

Heather L.
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   Has any experienced host found that throw pillows are a waste of money in MTRs?  Just wrapping up my furnishings for a 4-unit (8 bedrooms + 4 living rooms) and was getting ready to pull the trigger on ordering a massive amount of throw pillows for the bedrooms, couches, and side seating when I realized they were probably going to be tossed onto the ground and not used as intended, leading to dirty decorations that my cleaner would have to launder.  Just wondering if others have run into any issues or realized they were a waste of money.  As a designer I want to make a great first impression, but not sure if this would be a non-practical choice.  

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What about getting pillow forms and throw pillow covers off amazon? -- the covers are easy to launder.

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