Since Scott and I got married, I've toned it down quite a bit - we've only re-arranged our apartment three or four times in a year and a half. It's a good thing I'm not a homeowner with any carpentry skills, or I'd probably be knocking out walls every six months (although this sounds suspiciously like my dad...hmm. Apple...tree?)
However, this most recent adventure was not necessarily my idea...fully. For Christmas, we got an Xbox Kinect. Normally I'm not a huge fan of any sort of video game and tend to shun them completely, but this gaming system has rocked my world. Scott and I actually went out to buy a game...FOR ME. Although in my defense it's not a game, it's a fitness "game" where you can do various exercise programs and even yoga. Like a glorified aerobics DVD. But I digress. We played it at our friends' house and had a blast...then brought it home to our apartment, only to realize that we couldn't use it because we didn't have enough space. Thus, the need and intense desire to re-arrange was born in both our minds.
Here are some "Before" pictures. And yes, I'm laying my soul bare to you because you are about to see what my apartment normally looks like - mess and all. Don't judge me.
Please excuse Scott in the photo. I was in a hurry when I snapped these shots and didn't have the heart to ask him to stop his game. |
Because I majored in Interior Design, I'm more than slightly anal, and I grew up with a father that drew floorplans every fifteen seconds (again, apple...tree), this is how Scott and I function whenever we re-arrange. A couple months after we moved in, I took a Saturday and measured our apartment down to the inch and drew a scale model, including our major pieces of furniture. The below diagram is how everything was previously arranged.
We were pretty stumped on how to fix the Kinect game-space dilemma. In fact we pondered on it for several hours. After a while, Scott came up with this as the solution:
In the end, we figured out an arrangement that would work, and it worked well with my recent insane desire to purge.
We had been toying with the idea of combining our desks and working from one for quite some time, since Scott's schoolwork is mostly clinic-work and less homework now. When he does study, he's usually on the couch with his laptop, and his desk was collecting a bit of dust. So that was our major change. And behold, the fabulous result:
We took the extension off Scott's desk to make it smaller, and moved it where the dining room table / seldom used reading nook used to be. |
My favorite part of the big change is our art arrangement, and the way the afternoon sun hits it. Happy sigh. |
Easy access to blank notecards, stamps, address books, and notebooks. |
Look at all that SPACE! I can hardly stand it. |
And for inquiring minds...what happened to all Scott's medical equipment and teeth molds? Neatly boxed up and destined for the front closet.
We are beyond thrilled with this newest arrangement. It gave us the opportunity to go through and finally get rid of accumulated debris and things we no longer needed. I think it's going to be a really good thing for us, and I'm wrapping up this post so I can go check out the Yoga program on the Kinect. Hope you enjoyed your weekend as much as I did!
It's beautiful! I actually gasped a little bit when I saw the living area. So much space! You did a fantastic job.
ReplyDeleteThanks Aliesha! :) We're loving it so far!
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