Let me start off this post by saying that I feel so incredibly lucky to have my own sewing room. When we remodeled our basement and included it in the plans, I couldn't believe it! Having my own space where I can go make a big mess, then shut the door and know that the dogs won't eat things and kids won't step on pins has made me so much more productive. This was the space, in a corner of an open family room, before we remodeled:
I love that blue, but what a mess! |
neat and organized, but not as functional as I thought |
When I picked the buttercream yellow paint for the room originally, I really don't know what I was thinking. The room doesn't have a window, so maybe I was hoping it would bring a sense of sunshine? Well, I never liked it. Everything clashed with it. Including my new ironing board cover from Target (at the beginning of this post) that Jenny told me me about after I fixed up the girls' bathroom. I had to have it, but it looked horrible in the room.
I started dreaming about new paint. And ways to keep Cooper from clearing off my bookshelves/dumping out boxes of snaps/etc. I made measurements and imagined all sorts of new layouts.
So last week I got to work. When Rob left for an overnight backbacking trip, I took advantage and made a trip of my own to Lowe's for a gallon of creamy vanilla paint, shelving, and two sets of coat hooks. In one 3-hour naptime (woo hoo!) I managed to move everything out of the room and do two coats of paint. That night I was able to install the shelving and start moving everything back in. By the time Rob arrived home the next afternoon, the room was finished. He inspected my work for safety's sake, and I was sewing again the next day.
It doesn't look this dingy in real life (remember, no windows!):
It's nothing fancy, but I love how it turned out. The best part of the room is that it's so much more functional. There is a ton more floor space, so Cooper or the girls can be in there playing (the other day Avery and Claire spread out and scrapbooked for hours) and I still have plenty of room to work. Eventually I'd like to make some floor pillows to make things cozy and a big detachable design wall for the wall next to my desk. But for now, it's just right.
15 comments:
My craft room has yellow walls (which I love), so both the old and new colours you chose look great to me, but the shelving! Isn't it amazing how much space you can reclaim by loading stuff onto shelves?! Nice re-do!
That looks great! I can't believe how much you packed into that 3 hour nap (don't you LOVE 3 hour naps!!) I so wish I had that much wall space. My room is the exact opposite-3 walls of windows! It doesn't leave much room for storge.
this is awesome and looks so great! i wish so much to have a sewing space all to myself someday
That looks fabulous, Krista! Way to go!!
Looks wonderful!!!
Great do it yourselfer job!
p.s. you have a lot of fabric
I LOVE this room! How great, Krista!
Well done! This would, no doubt, have taken me a month...and I don't even have kids! lol
You had to have some serious determination to get it all done in a day! I've been itching to repaint my room and maybe spicen up my cabinets!
wow! you have a super impressive fabric stash! what a great room!
wow, what a great accomplishment. my craft room is a heap of mess. im so assumed of myself after looking at yours!
Holy cannoli! That's amazing -- I bet it would have taken me three hours just to move stuff out, and then three more just to put shelves up! You did a great job!
What a great job you did! Holy, I admire your energy. I think I've completely used up all of my reno-energy. I can't face it, not even painting. Everything looks awesome (especially your stash - wow!!). Congratulations on your very own space!! Maybe one day, a french door (glass) would let in some more light?
Wow! Do you do housecalls? My sewing room has me completely overwhelmed. I love the colour (yellow) but it is a disorganized mess.
yeah! seriously awesome! we call the living room/studio the livudio.
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