Triskel Life


January 12, 2008

A Project (almost) Completed

Category: Projects, References – westi – 11:24 am

What do you do when you have a room in your house that you hate? A space that you avoid, shut the door and pretend doesn’t exist? Instead of letting it (the ugly space) rule you, you embrace it, find its strengths, and make it into somewhere you love.

This is what we’ve been doing the past six months. Our downstairs bedroom, the eyesore of our house, had hideous dark brown shelves, a ripped up carpet, poor lighting and a tiny closet. Functional, yes, but nothing to write home about. So we stepped back and envisioned the possibility of what could be. We knew we wanted to make it an office, recycle as many components as possible, keep the cost low, and end up with a space where I would enjoy working, reading and even watching the occasional DVD on our iMac.
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Finally, months later, we’ve claimed success. The once brown shelves that dominated the room are now bright, sage and white bookcases, the old carpet has been replaced by Maple laminate, the closet has built-in shelving perfect for holding file boxes, and we’ve made a little reading nook with a day bed and yummy chocolate brown rug under foot (Guinness really likes the rug, as illustrated in this picture).
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So far I’ve spent every morning drinking my coffee and catching up on the news in my new favorite room. I can even invite you to come and stay on our day bed (it unfolds into a double).

If you’re interested in what we did, here are the components we used:
Lubi Day Bed, in Khaki, CB2
Wool Rug, in Brown, Cost Plus World Market
Two cafe-style pendant lights, Home Depot
Gorm Shelving, Ikea
Throw pillows, Best of Everything (local)
Pittsburg Zero VOC Paint, Kings Paint and Paper (local)
Harmonics laminate, Costco

What’s left? Hanging some artwork, reorganizing the bookcases a bit and a few other odds and ends. But now when a guest arrives instead of shooing them away, I can say “Have you seen my favorite room yet?”

4 Comments »

  1. How inviting! Is the daybed comfy?

    If I ever, despite all odds, own a home, I’ll want to hire you as a consultant. :-)

    Comment by Jessi — January 12, 2008 @ 3:35 pm

  2. The room looks great! I didn’t know you had a room you hated! You
    should be able to work, play, rest, read in this room now and enjoy it all.
    Seems you are not going to get rid of your dad and Laura for awhile.
    Hopefully you both are doing well. You sound a little too busy but then
    so are we. love and miss you

    Comment by Gram — January 14, 2008 @ 8:53 am

  3. Thanks both. I do like just hanging in my room. It makes me very happy and relaxed.

    Gram–So far I’m working very hard NOT to sign up for or take on new projects. I’ve said no to two requests to be on local advisory groups so far, and said no to being a panelist for a local presentation. Thank goodness for my #1 Non-Resolution!!

    Jessi–I’d be happy to help you any time. Even if it’s just for a nook-sized space. I’m becoming the master of recycling and cheap or reused materials.

    Comment by Westi — January 14, 2008 @ 5:37 pm

  4. Good for you, Wes! Stick to it! You need to have time to enjoy your
    wonderful life and not just see it passing you by. love ya

    Comment by Gram — January 16, 2008 @ 1:31 pm

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