We have been working hard over the past two weekends to make headway on the Great Rearranging Project. It's like a Rubik's Cube, or one of those little plastic puzzles where the squares have to slide around to make the picture, and sometimes you have to slide pieces way out of order to finally get to the beautiful final image. That's pretty much what this process feels like.
We discovered that we have a list of around 10 things that has to get done before we can start decorating our nursery. FutureBaby's room, or Mystery Baby as I've taken to calling him/her at school since that makes more sense to 8th graders and adults alike.
They are:
1) Move Bryce's Morris chair and nesting tables to his office.
Which resulted in...
2) Move Bryce's desk setup to the opposite side of his office to make space
AND
3) Move the barrister bookcase to the TV room and the other assorted stuff to the back room, a tiny little closet-like room that is uninsulated (for now) and is quickly becoming a catchall room for putting stuff that we have nowhere else to store.
4) Take out all the books from the barrister bookcase to decide how we're going to rearrange them... some are Bryce's from childhood and can go in the nursery, some are older programming books, and some are interesting math-y, science-y books. Those are still sitting on the office floor.
5) Paint the dining room, finally, so that the deep red that no longer looks nice since we took out the wall to the kitchen and that's now a serene Flint Smoke blue-grey is GONE. Put the furniture in the dining room in the new empty space left behind by the removal of the Morris chair.
6) Put furniture back in the dining room, making space again where the chair once was...
7) Raise the giant nautical/topographical map of the Maine from Boothbay Harbor to Bath,
so that there's space for...
8) Moving my desk from the nook upstairs down to the living room in that newly empty space,
Which means...
9) Finding homes for books that won't fit downstairs anymore, and in general rearranging all the books in our home so that we can...
10) Retrofit Bryce's floor-to-ceiling built-ins in the nursery to accommodate both books AND a makeshift closet
Made possible by...
11) Moving the furniture out of the nursery and into the nook vacated by my desk,
which also makes possible...
12) Redoing the flooring and the walls of the nursery, since it's all crappy wallboard and floor is a hemasote tile,
AND THEN, THEN we can get the crib and the dresser in there and the glider (whenever we find one that will fit up our ridiculously narrow stairway) into the nook, and fill the bookcase that I've emptied with children's books and space for bottle supplies and a low-light lamp for nighttime feedings and sleep routine miscellany.
Oh, and before Bryce can do any of the woodworking, he has to finish building the speakers he's been building for a friend since about May, which are almost done but taking up most of his workshop space and time.
I feel exhausted just typing that, let alone being smacked in the face with the reality of all these tasks until they are all done. Oh, and did I mention that I am blessed and lucky enough to have not one but TWO showers coming up? I am so super excited and feel honored to be celebrated so thoroughly, but a side effect of that is that we have to find space to put all of the wonderful things that will be coming home after those events. A beautiful problem to have, but it certainly lights a fire under us.
So I keep repeating, I love my house, I love my house, the character is wonderful, we will figure this out.
This weekend we made HUGE headway. We made it through #8, with the exception of the piles of math, science, and software engineering books in the office and some continued finagling of other books. Last weekend I also took all the DVDs in the bookcase already in our TV room and put them in small tubs, alphabetical order by genre (so far): Classics, Funny, Romantic Comedy, Action/Scary, Children's/Holiday, and then put those tubs in the closet in the TV room. This is a closet that currently holds most of my skirts, pants, and dresses, since our closet in the bedroom was set up by someone who was more physics-challenged than I am and made the second clothes rod high enough to maybe hang a onesie. So all my blouses and cardigans fit, and all of Bryce's clothes fit, but all those other things have to live downstairs. Because again, COZY, CHARACTER. My goal is to get the closet to hold less of my clothes and more things for storage. Also, now I have a miraculously EMPTY bookcase, which originally I thought I'd use for some of my children's books and bins for toys, but only has one shelf that is high enough to accommodate most picture books or useful canvas bins. SO, it is holding my Harry Potter hardcovers, my His Dark Materials, my Series of Unfortunate Events hardcovers, and I'm deciding what else might live in there. I have stacks of books without homes right now, shouldn't be too hard to fill it.
Maybe part of the problem is that I want our house to be organized like a library, with books arranged by genre, carefully curated. It's doable. Bryce wanted to take all our books out of the shelves and sort them... which would be some kind of feat. I think we could fill a room's entire cubic footage with our book collection. AND I've been culling a bit, taking a hard look at which books I want to hold on to and would reread or want in my collection versus summer reads I will never revisit. But the stack(s) without a home just seem(s) to keep growing.
This will all come together, I know it will. It feels like a hot mess right now, but this weekend's progress makes me really, really happy.
What's funny is we'll probably have to move a whole lot of stuff when it's time to babyproof, but that seems so very far in the future that I just can't worry about it. Ha.
Some pictures for you to help visualize all this shifting and changing and morphing:
New space for Bryce's desk, which was where the chair is now. It's a little, um, sunnier than it used to be. |
The old red dining room (and some wine and cheese) |
The new beautiful dining room! The blue grey is the same as the kitchen, and that creamy color? The exact match to the cabinets! So light and airy and warm and inviting... I'm really happy with it. |
There you have it, the slow transformation of our spaces so that we can get working on making the nursery a believable baby's room. I feel like half our puzzle has been slid in the right direction... just a little more to go!
Whew. I'm needing to rest just after reading all that. I LOVE the new dining room space. I can't wait to see Mystery Baby's room when it's all done!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Mystery Baby's room is a work in progress. I have some neat little things already in the room, but it's really a disaster. I love the new spaces as they are all evolving though! I went for a walk tonight and came back with the house all lit up, and it made me so happy to see these new warm spaces. :)
DeleteIt's so hard to manage stuff in small spaces. The problem with big spaces--you just accumulate more to fill it in. You've made great progress and your house is adorable. Finally--yay for two baby showers! Such wonderful people in your life!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! It's true, I guess you do fill the space you have. I can't help but think if we had more usable closets we'd have less clutter... or maybe just more stuff? I am super lucky to have such wonderful people supporting us and wanting to celebrate our impending addition! :)
DeleteLove the new color in the dining room! I love the accent blue wall with the creamy wall. This looks like quite the project!
ReplyDeleteThank you! The grey blue was an awesome find. It was the one paint chip we both picked when we set ourselves loose on Home Depot to pick a paint color, and it works so well on that whole wall. It was two weekends of work, but well worth it! I love painting. so rewarding, especially when you're covering something that needs to go.
DeleteWow, what you got done on your list was quite impressive!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the pictures - you have a really fantastic house (the first photo in particular looks so cozy and wonderful). It's hard to get new furniture and things to fit spaces, but it looks like things are coming along.
Thank you! We are still plodding through, but we do feel like we're making visible progress. Although it seems for every thing we complete, there's a ripple effect... :) We love our cozy little house, even though today it brought me to tears. Just a tad too cozy for certain furniture items...
DeleteThe dining room looks amazing! Your house looks so cozy, so many reading spots.
ReplyDeleteThank you! We are big on reading spots, so I'm so glad it's apparent in the pictures. Our baby won't lack for books and good modeling of a print-rich, literacy-focused household, that's for sure! :)
Deleteyou will get there! people in 1934 managed to raise their babies in smaller houses, else we wouldn't be here. So you will do it too!
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