So I had the finished basement set up for me as a studio to do my artwork. My Mom and Dad did a great job getting my studio set up as well as other rooms in the house ready for Evan and I to live in.
The basement was a great space for me to do my artwork. Plenty of space and great lighting. It was great! Of course it does not look this nice now. Spider webs, dog accidents, dead bugs, and stuff stored in here that does not belong fill it and after the first sewage backup in the basement in early 2009, I have not done any work in the basement since. The air is, well, basement smelling: moldy, poor air quality, humid, and very bug ridden. I won't even get into how many spiders are crawling around down there with all the other creepy crawlies that make a living in a basement. A few measures were taken to help co-erst me back down there. I have put numerous bug traps down, charcoal, water absorbers, an electric dehumidifier, and candles to help make it a more comfortable workspace. Several years have passed and I have not done any artwork down there. Then the other day, another sewage backup spilled into the finished area. Smelly, wet, and disgusting. I felt defeated. Why bother?
After four years of living in this house and this is the result of not using the master bedroom for anything but storage:
For some time now, Evan and I have been talking about moving my studio into the master bedroom, or at least a portion of it. This room should be used and not as a wasted space. It is a great room and is the largest bedroom. Yet, with one look at the room, I felt like I hit a wall. Stuff everywhere, the decor unpleasant, and I did not know where to start. So I had my friend, Racheal jump start this project with me. We sorted through tons of unused clothes and miscellaneous goodwill items that we bagged up and moved out of the room. The floor became finally visible and I felt like we had accomplished a great deal.
If it was my choice, I would just dump everything in a box and give it to Goodwill. Start fresh. The problem is that this stuff has sentimental value to Evan and I don't want to be disrespectful of his stuff. The frustrating thing about it is that we don't use any of this stuff hardly and it just sits there collecting dust - taking up space.
The other main issue with this room, is that we use it for a second guest bedroom when we have company. So I have to keep an area for someone to stay if we have extra company for the holidays. The futon is nice, but it takes up so much space in this room.
Evan and I went to Lowe's to find some new shades for the window and door. What a difference with the new shades! One step closer to getting this room done.
While we were there, we picked out a few other items, but did not purchase. Just for ideas. We found an inexpensive solid piece counter top to replace the old laminate top and stained porcelain sink.
With that, it would need new hardware. I like the tall faucet with one handle for the water value like I have in my bathroom, but my mom mentioned that it's height would splash a lot in the shallow bath bowl.
So this shorter faucet looks nice and had a good price. Again, these are only ideas for now. With our budget, it may never take off as well. All I can do is set a goal for now.
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