Well, knowing that I start classes in a mere 6 days (eek!), and knowing that I am a bit on the picky side, I knew that I needed to get myself organized so that I would have a defined place to study/work once I start. I am waaay too easily distracted to read/study in front of the t.v., and I need to be able to spread out and not worry about little Miss "I am queen of the world" Lucy walking or laying down right in the middle of everything. So that was my goal for today: Make a place to study. Well, you would think that would be easy since there are two of us in this three bedroom house. Not so much. One bedroom has been overtaken by our books, and the other is home to the metal monster we call an exercise machine/weight bench. (Hopefully that will be moving to the shed very soon, thanks to the fabulous father-in-law!) So, my study area was going to have to be in one of the main areas of the house. I chose the breakfast nook, because the dining room has an uninterrupted line of sight to the t.v. With a little re-arranging and about $20, here is the transformation:
Before: (No, I didn't clean up first!)
After, part 1: I turned the table and added the missing chair. This serves two purposes. I can sit without bumping into either our shoes or that plant stand, and we can now seat four people easily. Five if we bring in a chair from the dining room and put it on the end. Although I am not sure why we would want to do that. Our dining table seats 6.
After, part 2: I realized that, while I had space to work, I would still need space to keep my books and supplies. So, off to Wal-Mart I went! I got this great shelf that snaps together in just a few minutes (I also have a couple in my classroom!) and used it to store my books/supplies. My textbooks and composition books are in that white basket on the second shelf, although I would REALLY like to have a separate basket for each class. But, alas, my plentiful allotment of white baskets (no, I'm serious, I have a ton of those that aren't being used) is at school. One is working fine for now. The composition books separate the textbooks by class. I was also able to clean off the dining room table and store my totally amazing Scotch thermal laminator and some other school-related things on here. My camera and a small backpack that I really should find another home for round out the bottom shelf. Oh, and I should add that Finn, our betta fish, is up there with my books, and I have added a potted violet to the top shelf.
Another angle. It really gives us more room to move. We ate there tonight. It was nice to sit across from each other. It felt like we were at a restaurant. :)
And one final angle. Don't you love my super fancy pen/pencil holder? (It's a Dixie cup!)
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Thursday, January 13, 2011
The Living Room
So, we have been married for a little over a year and a half now, and I am still working on decorating the house. As in, there are wedding gifts that haven't been hung yet. :-) My friend Chrissy turned me on the these picture hanging strips that Command makes. Now, I have long been a fan of Command's products, but these strips are fabulous! They basically work like velcro. You can check them out here. I bought mine at Wal-Mart. I used them for the smaller pictures in this collage (sorry for the glare-had to turn the lights on-it's already dark outside!):
Now, I have two wall sconces to hang...they are wiry and a bit heavy as they have glass containers. I got these neat things called phantom hooks that are supposed to hold up to 50 pounds even in just drywall. They do some sort of anchoring thing or something...BUT I can't get the stinking things to go through the wall! I was so excited this morning because I thought I was going to get them up. :-(
There are also some decorative shelves to hang, but I am not sure that I can do those on my own...I am going to need some masculine assistance with that. Updates will come (if there ever are any!).
Now, I have two wall sconces to hang...they are wiry and a bit heavy as they have glass containers. I got these neat things called phantom hooks that are supposed to hold up to 50 pounds even in just drywall. They do some sort of anchoring thing or something...BUT I can't get the stinking things to go through the wall! I was so excited this morning because I thought I was going to get them up. :-(
There are also some decorative shelves to hang, but I am not sure that I can do those on my own...I am going to need some masculine assistance with that. Updates will come (if there ever are any!).
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