A while ago, I got sick of my dull, worn, dreary, nasty, icky extra room. This room needed a Life Style Lift. I didn't need to pull anything down or do any construction. But I did need to spruce up the surface.
First, we decided what the room would be used for. It ended up to be a combo library (for Doc) and a dressing room (for me).
Age before beauty, so Doc's part was the first thing I did. I purchased two black laquer bookcases, after measuring to find the ideal size. On these, I put some of Doc's collection of antique medical books. On each shelf, I put one treasure - like a framed photo, or a candle, or a professional award. Then I saved one corner for myself, and got a pink wicker basket to hold the clothing I am refashioning, upcycling, or sewing from scratch. I got the bookcases from Ebay and the basket from Home Goods.
Then I tackled my closet, a very important space for me, because I love and have a LOT of stuff. I keep things forever, until they disintegrate, and really only my workout clothes rot. And they DO rot. So I got a set of curtains and a cool rod to replace the scratched and ugly wood closet doors. I chose a geometric pattern in black, grey and white. The curtain rod is black and has big curlicues on the ends. I got the curtains at Ikea and the rod at Target. In the corner, you can see that I have a white glass front bookcase and some artwork which was done by a friend. Some of Doc's more valuable books are in the case.
On the opposite wall, we have a mishmash, like you usually do when you are married with husband. We have yet another bookcase, this one with books that are more contemporary for medical practice. Snore. Now me. As you can see, I have hung over-door hooks for my most used purses. Above the bookcase, more original artwork and a bulletin board. I got the hooks at Home Goods and the bookcase is vintage(which means someone gave it to us, but I don't remember who,but hey thanks).
The last corner has all of the forgotten, homeless stuff. The cool cylindrical stainless trashcan is a remnant from Doc's office, and I use it to stuff important documents inside. Hey, it works, and it was free.On top is a tiedye Led Zeppelin pillow (the matching tapestry is in the laundry room). Stairway to Paperwork. Below that, although you can't see it, is a red wicker basket that holds all of the electronic gizmos that can easily be lost,such as computer cords and phone chargers. But they aren't,so Rosie 1, World 0.
So I hope you have enjoyed the tour. Now, the costs of all this crap:
So I hope you have enjoyed the tour. Now, the costs of all this crap:
Basket = $14.99 from Home goods
Curtains = $50 from Target
Curtain Rod = $19.99 from Target
Over door hooks = $4.99 each from Home Goods
Greek Key box = $14.99 from Home Goods
Total = $484.95. sounds like a lot, but this will hold us for a few years, or until I buy so much more crap that I need to refigure my layout again.
Have a Great Day, and kiss your chihuahua!!!!
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