Hope you get it all beautifully organized!!
I tend to end up with 2 projects in progress on my work table and I’ve managed that on my computer desk as well with working on this book. I am going to have to do some major clean up soon. I know how glad I will be when it is done!!
I can remember Halloweens with snow here in Michigan when I was very young. Then that seemed very uncommon no doubt due to climate change.
Wellllllll, it will be organized, but not beautifully! I can only blame myself for that.
I have some long-term projects that get worked on intensely then set aside, some projects where I find just the right materials before the time to work on them, etc. Of course, with xmas coming I have a stack of projects lined up to hit hard after Thanksgiving.
Just a little reminder as we head into the holidays: please don’t forget LC this year! We enjoy this place for all the fun swaps, inspirational craftalongs, and incredible inspirations. We have formed some lasting and amazing friendships. And we have done it cost-free. Please think about giving to show your support and love for this great community! Let’s keep this Craftalong going for years to come!
Will change the light fixture at a later time - we’ve picked out something neat! Also going to replace the towel bar with a system that holds more towels because this bathroom wasn’t designed for towel storage. Will need to get some spackle to fix the walls in a few places.
Good job! Removing wallpaper can be quite a lot of work. I imagine new wallpaper, a new light fixture and a new towel system, this bathroom will look very different!
We are still waiting for our new wallpaper to arrive - yesterday we were told early December. If it’s not here after the first weekend in December, we’re going to bring back all the furniture, celebrate Christmas and finish the wallpaper job in the new year.
We had our new sofa delivered this week and it’s amazing!! We knew it would be relatively big for the space it was in, but after living without furniture in our house for so long, it was a bit shocking to see how much space it actually took up. We’ll be having the first visitors over next weekend, we had hoped to be finished, but it’s no big deal that we’re not. The sofa is big enough for all the adults to sit on. They’re bringing a toddler so it’s actually great we don’t have a dining table yet. Right across from the sofa there’ll just be a large open area for the kid to play instead.
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The older I get, the more I like smaller rooms. Less walking, less cleaning! As long as there is room enough to pass through is all you really need! I often wondered what the purpose of such a huge bathroom is: do you really want to walk through a “hall” to get to the toilet or sink? I am too practical, I guess.
@harlan Your plans for the bath sound like nice changes!
I don’t get it either! I like our compact house. It has everything we need. Our sofa fits four people, our dinner table fits 6 or 8 if we have to, and there’s enough space to move around comfortably. Our family isn’t large and we’re not hosting balls so we don’t need ballroom space! I’d love a slightly bigger yard, but I wouldn’t want a huge one. It’s so much work that we just don’t have time for.
We have friends who are also DINKs and they live in this house with enough space for like 4 kids. I think I would feel very silly to live in a house like that with so many bathrooms and bedrooms that barely ever get used. The house does look really nice but I’d be too lazy to do all that unnecessary cleaning. Although a house like that would allow me to get into weaving…
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I read sometime ago that we expand into whatever space we have. It just means we accumulate more things to fill the space. I have often told my husband that I was happiest when I had to figure out how to sew in our first home, which was a trailer on a Christmas tree farm. It had two bedrooms, one for sleeping and holding our clothes, the other for his drums. I used the pull out dining space and if I was using it when we had to eat, we sat on the couch with our tv trays.
I now live in a 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with a huge yard and have to hire people to help me. It is not a dream for me…part of why I am destashing is because I want a smaller home I can live in, not take care of.
We have a large home because there are 5 of us. Basement: laundry, sewing, storage. Main floor: living, dining, kitchen, powder room, big front porch, small front yard with rock garden no grass, small back porch, big back yard no grass. 2nd floor: 3 bedrooms and bathroom, attic: 1 kid’s bedroom & another we use for guestroom/Rob’s yoga classroom.
The main bath was expanded into the smallest bedroom making it VERY small. The bathroom got bigger, lost the tub & gained a shower. Why anybody would do this is a mystery to us. A bigger bathroom with less function? Waste of space IMHO. If we decide to stay in this house, we wi change it back to a smaller room with a tub.
I unfortunately accumulate things even if I haven’t got space to put them, but wasting the space you have on a giant bathroom does not make sense to me either.
As much as I love having the extra space now, I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t want to live in a house much bigger than this. It really is a lot of work to maintain. My SIL is buying a house twice the size of what they’re in now - 6 bed/6 bath, and they only have two kids still at home. My first thought was, “I hope she’s hiring a cleaning service.”
We’re in the early stages of planning the remodel of our main floor. We need to discuss how the builder would like to go about it and if we’ll need to basically move out for some or all of the process. We’ll have to do some major decluttering, no matter what. I’m nervous and excited.
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I think some people need the openness and space to feel comfortable. Plus, if you have family, people need to be able to claim some space for their own interests and quiet time away from everyone. But, there are also those who need a larger home to feel success or have a tax write-off.
As long as you are content and your fellow roomies are content, anything goes!
You sure did expand what your family is able to do together with your basement renovation. That was a great reason to remodel and expand.
Tall, dark and handsome musician meets career girl from the city while picking a tree and they live happily ever after on a Christmas tree farm. If that one hasn’t been made yet, they should!
Could the bathroom renovation have been for someone in a wheelchair?
My livingroom is large and I’m grateful that it is since half of it has become my “studio”. The other half is occupied by what was the work table for a leather shop (?) which is 11’ long and 5’ wide with two massive supports/storage. It’s surrounded by office chairs and this is where Jackson and his friends play their RPGs, table top, and card games. It’s also handy for me should I want to cut some fabric or anything else that requires a large open surface! We have no sofas anymore. The fireplace is in the middle which helps the division between game area and my area.
The dining room (which is open to the living room) is the 3D printing station.
Bathroom wallpaper is all removed. We may eventually do a new wallpaper but for now I think we’re going to use some paint that we had for a different project that never happened. I believe what we have is a neutral grey which should go well with the rest of the plans.
It’s the 2nd floor & nothing in the room is accessible so, nope. The guy just had “ideas”. He was handy but also a stoner, lol. The kitchen has an awkward centre island and the counters are all poured concrete that chips but how will we ever remove it? Such a bad idea.
I prefer paint to wallpaper, neutral grey will be easy to accesorize however you want.
You could always epoxy over the concrete. The stuff we used on our bar is amazing once it sets up, and you can use pigments in it to totally change the look. It scratches a bit, but is heat stable to 450F or 475F (I’d have to look it up).