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latest project: the lahhbrary

kelly  |  22 January 2009 - 9:34pm

I had two weeks off over the holidays, and I was very much looking forward to doing a whole lotta nothing. Sleep in, read, and play the Wii. Those were pretty much my plans. That, and one thousand family events.

But it turns out? I'm not very good at doing nothing. For a weekend, I am. But for longer than that, I need to be doing something. I was bored by the 2nd day. So I decided to redo one of the rooms upstairs, which has been next on my list of house projects.

This room stood empty for a long time, then it was the designated "Naughty Room" for the cats. Most recently it has been our junk room - filled with out-of-season clothes, suitcases, unused frames, just all that stuff we have but don't have a place for.

My plan all along for this room was that it would be the library. Which I feel compelled to pronounce as lahhbrary because having a library in one's home feels so 18th century pretentious or something. I envision some man, the sort who goes fox hunting, retiring to the lahhbrary for the evening in his dressing gown and with his pipe.

The shape of this room is a challenge - the ceiling slopes down on two sides, which gives it character but doesn't allow for tall furniture. There really isn't much room for shelves, so it's a pretty terrible room for a lahhbrary. But I didn't have a better use for it, and I really wanted to get at least some of our books out of boxes in the basement.

We won't spend much time in this room, so I didn't want to spend much money on it. I bought two new shelves and the papasan chair, but pretty much everything else was stuff I already had. Well okay, so some of the decorations I bought specifically for this room...years ago. Seriously, years ago. I tend to do that - have a vision for a room and buy a bunch of stuff for it, even though I have no intention of remaking the room anytime soon. This annoys Rob. Especially when years later I tell him, "And I decorated it all with stuff we already had!" Which is, technically, true.

The before. The room had been sponge-painted green, with tan trim and white ceiling.

After painting. The trim looks white in these photos, but it's actually the same color as the ceiling, which is like a linen. Walls are "macadamia."

Left side.

Right side.

Wide-angle shot. (Which makes the room look way bigger than it is.)

(Still shopping for a rug....)

It's still not the best room in our house, but considering the odd shape and the fact that I didn't want to spend much, I'm pretty happy with it. And I'm thrilled to have gotten rid of the junk room! (I've been organizing closets, which is where some of that stuff went. The rest was either tossed or stashed in the basement. Organizing the basement is another project on the list, one I'm putting off as long as possible.)

My brother helped me tons with the painting, and the whole project took less than a week. Still, with all the other holiday events we had, I spent pretty much all of my free time working on this room. And then proceeded to complain, of course, about how I didn't have any time during my entire break to do nothing.

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MayB  |  22 January 2009 - 9:57pm

You are a sick and twisted woman. The room is gorgeous. But if you ever want to learn how to do nothing for long periods of time, let me know. I'm good at it.

 

William  |  23 January 2009 - 6:51am

Looks awesome. If you are going to have a library in your house you also need to have a Billiard room and you need to invite people over with names like Professor Plum and Col. Mustard. Although Names Like Nilbo, Rzdrms, Geeky and Doreen would work.

I think Nilbo did it with the Kitchen aid mixer (hah Nilbo did it with a mixer) in the pantry.

Or it was RxDrms with the Lint roller in the basement.

 

doreen  |  23 January 2009 - 8:19am

Looking at the before and after pictures really makes me appreciate all the work you did--I saw the "after" and hadn't seen the "before" in quite some time, so I'm DOUBLY impressed!!

And love the window treatment! I don't think we saw that, right?

And it looks like perhaps there is a picture of a certain building at a certain college sitting on the shelf?! Perfect picture for the lahhhbrary!

Well done!

 

geeky  |  23 January 2009 - 10:13am

It looks great Kelly! You're welcome to come over and decorate my house anytime :)

 

Charlotte  |  23 January 2009 - 1:27pm

I got scared and almost stopped reading when I read "Naughty Room." :-) It looks really great! I think that you did a lot with the space you had. My DREAM library would have floor to ceiling bookshelves (and maybe one of those ladders that hooks to the top and zips back and forth across the shelves), a fireplace, comfy, overstuffed leather furniture, lots of windows and a window seat. I don't want much, do I? :-)

 

kelly  |  23 January 2009 - 2:25pm

Hee, MayB. I appreciate the offer. :) Perhaps that should be a goal of mine this year.

Brilliant suggestion, William. In fact, I think my next project will be to convert one of the bathrooms to a Billiard Room. (And I think it was Rz and Nils in the Naughty Room, if you know what I'm sayin'.)

Thank you, doreen. The window treatment (which sounds so much more sophisticated than "curtains", doesn't it?) was not up when you were here. Do you remember the skeleton keys on the ribbon that were hanging on the wall? I had two sets of those and used one to tie the curtains. And yes, you do recognize a certain building! Good eye.

You do great work yourself, geeky. In fact, I bet you all have already done more painting in your house than we have. We've been on a roll lately, but it tooks us a couple years to get going. And HI! I miss your posts.

Charlotte, I might perhaps apply some suggestions from Supernanny to my cats. The Naughty Step doesn't work so well (for dogs, maybe, but cats don't STAY) but the Naughty Room is genius. And ohmygosh, your dream library is MY dream library! Especially the rolling ladders! LOVE those.)

 

RzDrms  |  23 January 2009 - 6:41pm

whoa! hey now! wils and kalki, i resemble those remarks!

 

Dawn  |  23 January 2009 - 11:10pm

Seriously? That room is gorgeous! I'm totally contacting you when I have a house to decorate. :-)

 

mrtl  |  24 January 2009 - 9:15am

It's beautiful, and I'm annoyed that my RSS reader hasn't seen any action from you this year.

 

kelly  |  25 January 2009 - 7:28pm

Hee, Rz. :)

Aw, thank you Dawn!

I don't know what that's about, mrtl. Does resubscribing fix it?

 

Bogart in P-Towne  |  27 January 2009 - 10:52am

Looks great...You could have put in a bar and made a speak-easy...that would have been interesting.

 

kelly  |  28 January 2009 - 3:25pm

I like the way you think, Bogart!

 

Jenski  |  31 January 2009 - 8:32pm

The lahhbrary looks very inviting! Why no picture when it was the junk room? :-)

 
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