You can see from the shapes that this little baking project actually happened right around Easter, and now it’s of course well past Easter time.
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.The one I’m learning lately is that, although I’m totally comfortable living in a construction zone all the time, I’m a lot more comfortable with living in certain stages of the chaotic process than others..

Which brings me to our latest project.. Here’s how things are looking right now..This is the back hall off of our master bedroom.It’s basically just a hallway leading to the back deck and didn’t serve any real purpose other than being a dumping ground for a lot of junk..

It started out like that and later got re-organized to look like this:.…which wasn’t really much better..

So a few weeks ago we brought in some of these:.
And did this with them:.Check these out!
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.
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