Well, I spent some time yesterday laying out my work spaces for both of my work areas and I have to say, if they turn out the way I have envisioned they will be very satisfactory and useable! I did get a little carried away and started moving some things around. My plans call for a new work table in the metal/glass/clay room that will have to be built. Other than a few easy shelves, that will be the only new purchase! And there are some rather large pieces of storage that need to be moved. Waiting to move everything until all the new builds and big storage is moved would probably have been wise but this will work because I have to empty some spaces before they can be refilled with other stuff.
I am thinking the sewing/paper room can be all rearranged and set up before the other room gets its final arrangement. So I guess after I move the rest of the metal working supplies out of there that I will attempt to move the tables and storage units around to their new locations and then concentrate on that room to get it presentable. I can't really do the new work station in the metal room by myself so it will probably have to wait for help, so I will probably just set up 2 small tables to use in place of the new work table, until it can be created and installed. I should be able to almost finish that room, too, will just have to move the new table stuff again when it is installed.
I am very positive about how I think it will work out! Trying to purge a little as I go, also. After last night, moving stuff around, it looks like a bomb went off in the dungeon! Now that it has begun, it has to be presentable by the end of the evening on July 15th (not the new work table necessarily but everything in place)! We are having a party on the 18th and I need time to prepare for that so the deadline has been set! The frenzy begins.
And I have decided that the base cabinets will be a soft aqua and that I am running that color through the den and into the laundry room, also painting the cabinets there the same color. With white counter tops and white walls. All cabinets will be aqua, walls and counter white, shelves aqua and at least one table in the family room will be aqua. So, the whole job involves most of the basement, really. I am hoping for a nice clean, fresh, coastal look. Taking pics today to show the mess. Not exactly before and afters but almost, since I went wild last night and tore everything apart!
Can you tell I am excited?
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Changes Are A Coming!
Not too long ago, about a year or so, I rearranged my studio
space. I actually am very fortunate to
have two rooms in our finished basement that are solely used for my creative
indulgences. One of the spaces is
totally finished and has a built in desk area.
The other space is about twice as big as the first and it is not a
finished space, the walls and ceiling are framing studs with cut Styrofoam pieces
fitted between the framing to act as insulation and the floor is concrete.
The last reorganization was very helpful. I organized by activity and divided the
activities between the rooms by relationships.
The larger room contained all the sewing supplies, three sewing machines
(regular sewing, embroidery machine and a serger), the computer and printer to
use with the embroidery machine and a small area for soft soldering because I
was just learning to make memory jewelry.
I also had all my stained glass supplies and any other needlecraft storage
like yarn and tools, a knitting machine, a dress form, quilting supplies and
basketry supplies. And anything else
that didn’t go in the other room, plus two bookcases for my library of craft
publications. So this room has been mostly anything related to sewing or needle crafts, my library and a little stolen space for the soldering which was
stuck in after the reorganization. The
room has worked fairly well except there is a need for a clean out/give away to
free up some overflow.
The smaller room, with the built-in desk is where all the
paper, paint, clay related items are kept.
That includes scrapbooking supplies, a tall mechanics tool chest filled
with all my paint supplies, a lawyers cabinet filled with all kinds of stuff
like envelopes, staplers, pocket folders, mailing boxes or whatever. Other things stored in that room are mat
board, one wall with rubber stamp shelves, laminating equipment, punches, a
specially built shelf (originally meant to hold my library) that is being used
to hold many plastic drawers containing all sorts of stuff, paper gluing
systems, paper racks and drawers,
rolling files, cricut and computer on a rolling cart, cigar boxes stored at
ceiling level along one wall, glass containers on shelves for all sorts of
paper accessories, shelves for polymer clay storage, lots of tools for cutting,
etc. And a large easel. Also, there is a small hutch that is my seven
year old granddaughter’s crafting area with her own tools for when we craft
together.
I guess I should mention that all my beading supplies are stored
in the living room in a secretary, I usually only bead in the living room so
that was more convenient for the storage.
Also worth mentioning, we have a huge laundry room with a five
door lower cabinet that contains spray paints, tools, varnish, etc. and in the
area under the basement stairs there are a couple shelves that have some other
supplies such as my art projector, stamp carving materials, and gourds to work
on.
My husband calls our basement Hobby Lobby. I believe I could stay home for at least six
months without buying anything new and be able to create the whole time without
getting bored or running out of supplies.
I know, I think it is a bit sad, also.
During the past year I have started learning metalsmithing
for jewelry. So now I have a large
amount of supplies that encompass that as well and they are currently being
kept in the corner with the soldering and stained glass equipment and is not a
very satisfactory arrangement. So this
is prompting me to change the layout once again.
I think I am getting close to a very good setup for
myself. My main goal is to put all the
metal, glass and clay into the smaller finished room and paper and sewing (and
all that includes) with the library in the larger, unfinished room. It makes sense to me, no paper or fabric near
the torches is my main concern. My main
desire is to have everything not being used out of sight, or at least nicely
displayed, get rid of superfluous items and make a less cluttered looking space
that will allow me more time for creating and less for moving stuff out of the
way. This is going to be quite the
undertaking because it will be done without my husband’s help. He will make anything I want from wood when
he has the time but his job keeps him unavailable most of the time right
now. I would love to surprise him when
it is all done. I have a fellow crafter
who has offered to give me a hand when the time comes. I would love to finish off the unfinished
area but that will not happen. I already
have some peg board above some of the areas and I think I will continue with
that in the areas that don’t have any yet. That will help to hide some of the
framing and make things look neater, but the rest will just stay
unfinished. I would rather spend the
money on supplies! I have been playing
with layouts for both rooms and think I have come up with a plan that will fit
everything in the two rooms for a comfortable work area.
The question is, how soon can I start? I have several out of town times coming up
over the next few months, through the end of the year, actually. I have several other big home projects I need
to finish. Really need to finish! I don’t
know how long I can wait, things are in a mess right now and it is starting to
get on my nerves, especially since “the plan” is rolling around in my
head. And I want to blog the process, as
well.
We will see how things progress!
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