The railing you see on the right has been reinstalled on the stairs. The edging of the stairs and the threshold are installed. The only thing left is to sweep and mop (although the installers did a great job cleaning up), and for LBK to install some trim on the risers of the stairs. They offered to use the metal trim on the edges, but we thought wood would look better. It will be just 9 or so straight cuts and a few finish nails. Then we have to put everything back!
I'm currently taking suggestions for new furniture and layouts. Currently the room holds:
- sofa
- loveseat
- coffee table
- 6" table that sewing machine sits on
- Gran's old kitchen table that sits on bed risers to make a cutting/work table
- the long shelves on the wall
- 3 Ikea Aneboda wardrobes, 2 singles and a double that hold fabric, books and supplies (ours are light wood tone, not white as they are currently showing)
- a small bookcase
I'm thinking:
- take down the long shelves
- add white "cube" bookcases on either side of the fireplace
- create a floor to ceiling design wall to go over the fireplace (it is never used on the advice of the house inspector and it stays plenty warm down there anyways)
- keep the Aneboda wardrobes, maybe do something with the "windows" in the doors
- keep the couch and table but move the loveseat to the laundry room "mud room" area and recover both pieces
- how to replace the 6' table and kitchen table
- where to put table(s) in relation to quilting frame if new bookcases are on either side of the fireplace
4 comments:
COOL quilty floor!
Thanks! I can't wait to get everything back where it belongs and get back to work.
I love the floor! What a huge improvement over the white tiles. When the page first loaded I thought you had a massive quilt layed out on the floor, and I was amazed at how BIG it was! Then I realized it WAS the floor, and I love it! What a great quilting space!
Thanks Jen! You'll have to come over for a sew day when I get the furniture situated.
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