Tearing our rooms apart and rebuilding them can definitely make them more comfortable, enjoyable, and functional, but getting through it is never easy.. We bought our house with the thought that we’d be renovating it pretty much continuously for at least 20ish years, so we expected to be living in half-built rooms and with a bit of a feeling of chaos, but we also knew that we do find remodeling to be pretty exciting and rewarding, so it seemed worth it.. Of course, you can’t go through something like this without learning a few (sometimes painful) lessons.
They have storage inside too!I actually kind of look forward to the fabric on top getting dingy cause they’ll look so good with a bit more stuffing and some kind of pattered fabric.
And it’ll be a quick and easy fix when the time comes..So that’s where we stand as far as the Living Room goes.I don’t often show full rooms, mostly cause no full rooms feel ready for it, but I think this one is getting there.. And yes, part of the floor is ripped up.
It adds character, right?Sometimes the projects I work on are pretty and creative and interesting, but sometimes they’re just necessary everyday kinda things.Chris was out of town last week and I spent a lot of time working on boring old real life type of things around the house.
It was great.. Usually I try to show my house in a somewhat flattering light and showcase the few showcaseable areas cause, well, I want you to read my blog right?
But I find for me it’s almost as much fun looking into the “normal” parts of people’s home, as it is looking at all the pretty stuff.It’s back to windy and cold right now, but at least it’s green!.
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