(On the edit screen, these pics are perfect; I'm not sure why they're so dark on here. Sorry)
Okay, I really wanted to get these rooms cleaned up before I posted them, but we're still kind of in move-in mode, and also two of the rooms don't have much in the way of furniture. Because the "bookroom", as JT calls it, has all the built-in shelves, I put the bookcases that I brought in the front living room. The Christmas tree went in the front room, of course, to show out the window. I really only had furniture for the family room, so there's no seating in the other two areas, yet. You'll just have to excuse the disarray for now. We're trying...
The bookroom also has a full corner of built in shelves, counter, and cabinets, which sca-reamed "scrapbook area" to me as soon as I saw it. I put a big work table in front of the corner to create a U-shaped station. It's all a disaster area right now, but eventually, I'll set it all up for scrapping. The second tv is in here, but the kids just kind of loll on the floor, since we have no furniture in there. I'm trying to find some bean bag chairs, which would be perfect, but so far, I'm not having any luck finding any. This room is also nice and big for playing light sabers, turning somersaults, etc...
The room where you see my desk is what the owner called the "breakfast room". It's what used to be the back porch before being enclosed when the bookroom was added on. The window into the kitchen used to be the outside kitchen window. At first I had both tables in here and the desk in the bookroom, thinking this could be for scrapping, but I wanted to use the cabinets in the other room. So this room doubles as the desk area, with the other work table being the homework station and casual eating area.
My goal is for each area to be as useful as possible.
1 comment:
your tree looks pretty, and the house is nice and spacious!
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