Well, I bit the bullet and re-arranged my quilting studio. What motivated me? First time in all the years we have been meeting that I show up at our Sew we Gather group without the project completed. After I got home I said "fudge it!" ... not really what I said LOL ... and got to work.
Would you believe ... I didn't have to take any computer equipment apart. I just pushed everything towards the center area and dragged the desk to its new place. I did have to vacuum and dust! lol
It really opens up the place ... making it less crowded when you first come it.Seriously, it makes all the difference in the world. Even on Monday, when I sat down at my work desk, I immediately noticed a difference.
Glad I bit the bullet and tackle that issue. It was so worth it!
Thanks for stopping by! Catch you all later! Cheers!
5 comments:
I'm so glad you made some changes that get you in a better place to enjoy your creative space :-)
I just read these last two posts and I agree that the arrangement of a room makes a big difference in how you feel and what you want to do when you enter. I wish my sewing room was large enough to allow an alternate layout to the one I have, but I haven't figured out a way so far.
Glad you found a more pleasing and productive arrangement for your space!
so pleased you did it and it's made a difference immediately.........
I’ve been mulling over how to make my sewing room function better for me since I read your post yesterday. I’m happy to see that you made a change that works for you. You can literally turn your back on work! Great! 🙌🏻
It looks wonderful, something I need to do. I have a large bedroom for my sewing room and since I put in the sit down quilter, I lost a lot of space. I need to downsize furniture and get a smaller table with storage, so something I need to work at finding.
Debbie
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