September brought with it fresh paint, new shelves and some furniture moving. I have been discontent with my sewing area for a bit now. I have also been bothered with the fact that we had two living rooms- a seemingly 'formal' space full of antique furniture and a 'family' space with hand me downs and comfy seating. I have always disliked the idea of a formal living room- I want to live in all my rooms- and I love all of my grandmother's furniture and want to get use of out if. SO. I decided to change things up a bit.
In the end, all it took was removing a couch from the 'family' space and voila, like magic, a new space was reborn. I wish I had pictures of the room before but those of you who have visited know what it looked like. It was largely a room with a big couch in it. Now it is where creating happens. Where Nate and I sew together, where conversations happen, where I work to embrace the gray spaces one day at a time. I love this space. So. Much.
Oh, and the little table to the right in the picture above? That's Nate's desk. As he would say, "Love it."
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Can't recognize the space at all. It looks fresh and crisp.
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