When we were looking for a house back in 2009, we were specifically looking at the homes on the market for several things. Enough space without being huge, affordable (well, duh), dog compatible and with space for both my husband's office (he works from home) and space for my sewing and other craft stuff to reside. We both decided that trying to cram my stuff into a space where my husband would work was beyond impractical -- it would have been insane!
Here is the house we bought:
Our house is on a wooded lot that is just over an acre in size with 3 BR and an office. The BR are on the second floor, the office is on the first floor. Perfect! David has the office, I have one of the spare bedrooms! When we moved in the room was less than inspiring.
The color was a yellow so pale and creamy it was nearly beige and some of the storage stuff I brought with me was pretty impractical in this new space. I organized and lived with it until this year. This was a year of upheaval since we remodeled our two upstairs baths. We decided since we had already gone that far, there was no reason to not go ahead and paint my room too. So, here it is!
The overall arrangement has the machines near the window for light and the storage unit is new from Ikea. It is four bin storage systems piled together to make one large storage unit.
My sewing machine with table.
You can see the positioning near the window
My cover stitch machine and serger.
Ironing board
View from my window.
I just finished making these covers. I just could not resist the cute fabric I saw on the Nancy's Notions web site.
Better view of the bins, they are from the Trofast collection from Ikea.
Elfa shelves from The Container Store for more storage. And you can see Lynntu hiding in her usual place. The bins with the green lids contain all my jewelry making supplies and beads. My sewing thread storage is also visible at the lower left of the selves. The spools are kept in clear storage containers made for thread and arranged by color.
I am so very happy with the warm peachy wall color and the warm terracotta trim. This is a much happier place to create and spend time now. I know that a lot of you don't have the space to create a room all your own for sewing -- I was the in the same boat for most of my life -- and I feel very lucky to have this room now.
Oh, and how did the baths turn out? They both started out with pink tile and beige walls. Here is the final results:
Master Bath
Hall Bath
Thanks for the peek inside your lovely home - I am a bit of a sticky-beak! And I am soooo jealous of the storage in your sewing room - IKEA has just creative storage units.
ReplyDeleteWe also have just (well, nearly just) finished renovating both our bathrooms - now for the fun part of adding accessories ...J
Fun finishing your baths! You are at the most fun and final part!
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