Our entry way so far looks like this:
As you can see, not much has been done yet. Our jackets are hanging from random hooks and nails leftover from the previous renters. Scarfs, shoes and miscellaneous items have no designated spot yet.
The only thing I added were two command hooks to the bottom of our entry door enabling our little one to hang up his own jacket. I am planning on adding a small bench with cubbies for shoe storage, a place to put jackets and maybe a mirror or art work.
Next up, we have the living room/dining room/office.
For this rather large space, we purchased a dining room table with four chairs, a sofa and a TV. The desk is my childhood desk, as is the far too small TV stand.
Here I would love to paint the walls, update my childhood desk, create some kind of smart storage for all things media, books, office supplies, arts and crafts supplies and most importantly our files. Furthermore there is a sofa table and some art work planned.
Moving from the living room to the kitchen, you will see that we added a small table and chairs (from my parents). Unfortunately we do not have much space in the cabinets and I will need to find a way to store at least some of our supplies elsewhere.
Actually, as of yesterday, the kitchen table looked more like this:
And here is the prep area:
For
our kitchen we need to find some kind of storage solution as the one in
place right now. I would love to paint in here and add roman shades.
Right after the kitchen we have the bathroom which by now looks like this:
In here, I need to work on organizing the cabinets and finding a solution for our electric razors, etc.
Unfortunately,
during the winter months there is no other way to dry our clothes than
on the clothes rack, but once the weather turns nicer, this rack will
spent most of its days on the balcony.
Our son´s bedroom now looks like this:
Finally, here is our master bedroom:
In
here, we still need to paint, purchase a bed (that´s a sleeper sofa
borrowed from my parents) and eventually add a rug. The top drawer of
that dresser is our junk drawer and looks accordingly inside.
As
you can see, our problem is not so much clutter (there is only so much
one can acquire in a short amount of time) and luckily both, my husband
and I, are pretty good at getting rid of things no longer cherished or
needed.
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