Friday, October 17, 2014

a sewing room of my very own

In very exciting news, my husband and I recently purchased our very first home (yay!). We had outgrown our one bedroom apartment a while ago, and had started the official house hunt last spring.

The house needed to have space enough to accommodate both of our hobbies. My husband is actually a professional model maker, and that has spilled over into his home life of building hundreds of little things that for some reason need lots of big things to make them. Which is sort of funny because I make life sized things, and the machines to do that are quite small.

We made an agreement that he would take over the basement as his work space of any house we did buy, and lucky for him (and me) the basement of our new home is the full length and width of the house. So he has plenty of room.

Which means I get to have an ENTIRE ROOM just for me! Very very very excited about this! My old craft area was a corner and a dining room table. The prior owners of our home had enclosed the carport between the main house and the garage and used it as a dining room. Since the kitchen is an eat in, and there's only the two of us, we don't need to dedicate that much space to food.

The room is a little narrow (11 feet across) but very deep.

 

What? A window for natural light?
 
 
Enjoying that they just put up some plywood over
 the old window and painted it.
 
Of course, since it's just an old carport there's no closet to speak of, and the walls are brick. I think that's kind of fun, giving it a warehouse/industrial feel to it. The carpets are gross (they don't look that bad in photos, but they are). The plan is to put down some faux wood flooring. I had thought about finishing the walls, but I think I'll loose too much space. The back wall in the second photo has an outlet about every foot or so; I'm thinking a L shaped desk for the sewing machine and serger.
 
Along a side wall I think something like this Stolmen system from Ikea would be great for costumes.


Plus an additional full length bar for more dresses.
 
 
I admit I am slightly hesitant about the everything exposed to everyone look, but some curtains would easily solve that problem. Storage would be needed for stuff like books, hats, and patterns. Again Ikea would come to the rescue with those cube shelves they sell.
 
The husband has promised to put together a cutting table for me (more Ikea shelves with a butchers block secured on top). I usually like dark wood and colors, but for sewing/crafting, I really think white and light is the way to go.

Odds are my space will look like a show room until the first project. Then it'll look like a nightmare. But a roomy, all mine nightmare. That I don't have to put away or clean up to eat dinner. 

4 comments:

  1. My current apartment doesn't have closets. So my closet is two hanging racks, one at half height tucked under the eaves, and the other next to it. Oh and my shoe rack in front of them. Having all of my clothes out and visible helps me to keep my closet relatively organized. If I could shut a door on it, it'd never be organized. But because I have to see it, it spurs me to action.

    So the exposed closet isn't too terrible!

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  2. Many moons ago when I lived at my parents house, I had an exposed California closet. I had forgotten how organized it was until you reminded me!

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  4. First- I had no idea you had a blog (shame on me) Second- squeeeeeeeee! Dedicated sewing space! I am so stinkin' happy for you. I like your light and white thoughts. I am at the same point, if color is going to happen it should be now, but white-ish is probably the wise way to go. Industrial spaces rock, that could be very cool.

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