My sweet wonderful husband has been working on getting my new 'studio' ready for quite a while. Well, since the children left in early February he has been transforming this former bedroom. There has been a lot of work and major planing of a new work area. He has done it all himself, with a little help from a neighbor. He has pulled up the carpet, repainted the walls, sanded and refinished the hardwood, put slatboard in my closet (the smallest of every closet in the entire house). He designed my desk and had it made and while I'm in my current studio typing up this post, he is installing my new work space. He's had a few glitches to deal with, but he's doing a wonderful job! I'm so so proud of him.
Here are a few pictures of what my current work area is like...
Yesterday I spent several hours putting up my new paper storage system and labelling each shelf. This is just so fabulous, and getting my paper off my wall shelving is going to save me so much space.
Here's a picture of what my wall shelving will look like with it's complete...
Here is the other corner of the room...
Here's a look at my new paper storage. I couldn't get the entire wall in one shot so here is the upper view followed by the lower view...
It doesn't look like I will be moving all my stuff in this weekend, but perhaps I'll get some things moved in.
Here is a vew of my new work space, he's obviously not finished putting it all together, but he's working so hard.
This is the area where my computer will be set up. The shelving above it will hold all kinds of stuff that I didn't have space on the shelves for before.
This is my actual work area. My sewing machine will fit onto the area to the left (against the left wall) of where I sit. This will be such a luxury to just be able to turn in my chair and work on my machine.
I hope to be able to take some pictures of the finished room by mid week, so stay tuned...
Barb, Wow, your DH is not just handy in the kitchen, with his wonderful baking skills. I love your new Craft Room, he has been very busy is indeed very clever. I love the wall shelving with all your fab papers, your new new bench and the gorgeous timber floor. I am looking forward to seeing updated photos when you move in. Big hugs Jodie from Oz
ReplyDeleteWow, I am proud of your hubby too Barb. It looked so clean and neat!!! I love looking at people's craftroom pictures because I always can see nice ideas on how to improve mine. Thanks so much for sharing :o)
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Cabio
oh wow you lucky woman , a husband thinking and working for you hahaha ( mine says oh well its your hobby but I don't understand a thing why hahaha) it all looks soooooooo good , hope you have a lot of fun working in that room
ReplyDeleteHow excited you must be?! I have a very small place, so my "studio" is pretty much a corner. LOL! However, by sweet brother built a craft room for his wife, so I'a over there A LOT! I know you'll love your new studio - can I craft with you too? LOL
ReplyDeleteSo jealous!!! Can't wait to have a space of my own! But guess I need to get rid of another kid or two first.
ReplyDeleteWOW, Barb, I am sooo... jealous. Your craft room looks fabulous! What a sweetheart of a hubby. Now the trick is to keep it neat and tidy as it is now. With me, my room is in shables within a few hours after I've cleaned and neaten it...LOL.
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Norma
ONE SEC GOTTA CLOSE MY MOUTH!!!No wonder we haven't seen much of Barb!!!OH my goodness how awsome!!Can i come over and play??I promise i won't touch anything just want to sit and admire.Oh oh i want to see the after math!!AWSOME Barb lucky lucky!Ruby:)♥
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What's the name of your store?
Barb, Your looks fabulous honey! I know you are so excited. Hopefully playing in your new room will ease the pain of missing your babies just a bit. I can't wait to see all of the scrumptous cards you will be creating in that room . I still owe you a emal. My daughter has bee terrible sick witt the flu..Poor gal.She catches everything!
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Pam
I will write more soon. enjoy your room my friend.
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Pam
It's beginning to look at a lived in loved scraproom! Who needs archivers anyways!
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Pam