Sunday night I was exhausted from the weekend and I had pictures to edit and we hadn't even thought about dinner, so naturally I decided the room had to be cleaned. I walked in and had that moment of panic and despair, where I thought oh, there is so much to do and I'll never get it done so there's not even any point and ohmygod I need a drink and a nap immediately. Seeing the (strong) potential for a meltdown, D suggested putting in half an hour every day this week, which is eminently reasonable and smart, so of course I disregarded it and dove in. I didn't take a before picture, because I'm not a masochist. And it still needs some work, so maybe we can consider these as the starting point.
{work room, treasures - see sources below*}
I know, you're thinking it's totally clean! Um, not quite yet.
{work room, north wall - see sources below**}
But it's so much closer.
{work room, east wall - see sources below***}
{work room, work space}
The work room also needs to be a guest room on occasion, so the giant fold out couch is on the opposite wall, beneath our seriously outdated school map.
{work room, south wall - see sources below****}
The wardrobes on either side of the couch provide extra storage space. I would have loved white, but these were repurposed from our old apartment and painting them seems like an onerous task.
{work room, south wall}
It's amazing how much more motivated I feel when the space is cleaner. Almost like I want to go mess it all up again.
Sources (I think this is pretty comprehensive, but let me know if you're curious about anything I've missed):
* - ribbon organizer on wall, adapted from Ikea, see previous post
- white shelf - Ikea Ribba shelf holding a linocut by D, a homestead by Lily (not the permanent location), a cactus from Jamie, vintage thread spools, a calender by Lynn.
- wire racks from Ikea, filled with used tea tins, some with chalk label areas (see previous post)
- lamp from Ikea
- desk from Ikea (would love to trade this in for a white one, but it's also repurposed)
- awesome tray (barely visible on the desk) from Ikea
** - everything above +
- filing cabinet from thrift store
- chair from dumpster, recovered
- sewing machine - Janome special edition - most similar to this one
- white framed display on wall - made from a thrift store frame
- small under the table cabinet from Ikea, a million years ago
*** - white frame display - made from a thrift store frame
- lamp from Ikea
- standing ribbon holder repurposed from old lab equipment
- Command hooks on the back of the door for the totes
- easy access tissue paper holder made from this rail in the kitchen section at Ikea, spray painted glossy white
**** - couch, hand me down
- map, rescued from an elementary school (that thankfully was finally given a map without the Soviet Union, a mere 10 years after it was defunct)
- Ikea wardrobes in birch
- contrasting pillow made by me (see previous post)
So yes, almost everything is from Ikea and in an ideal world I wouldn't have completely mismatched wood finishes all over the place. But there was no way I was going to buy anything new if I had something that would work. I keep my eye on Craigslist, with the goal of eventually trading out some of these pieces to make it a bit more coherent. For now, it's functional and I'm happy.
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