Sunday 24 July 2011

Craft Room updated (and garden)

I thought I'd just do a post updating about my lovely craft room as I feel I've properly moved in now and it has 'evolved' a little along the way! The original post is here On the whole it hasn't changed massively but has been tweaked in places. Now that it's in use I have found a few different ways of storing things, making them work better and just added a couple of cross stitches and little things. My original theme for the room was cupcakes but now it's 'things I love!' (and cupcakes.) I really enjoy looking around 'chintsy' type shops, I could spend ages in them. Many of my finds are in my craft room and in the end I just couldn't restrict myself to one theme, LOL!
I feel very lucky to have this room, I have waited a long time but think my wait has been worth it! I just love Saturday nights where I lock myself away and don't come out until at least midnight, LOL!

This is a quick video tour I made this afternoon, please excuse the amount of times I say 'bits and pieces' LOL!


Something that I don't think I did at the time was a before and after of the garden which was completed at the same time as the craft room being built. The whole area outside has been changed so much. When we were approached about buying the extra land we didn't quite know what a huge difference it would make! If you look at the before picture of the first photo you'll see a huge long concrete block. This was where our garden used to end, there was an old ugly looking wall built onto that slab but when we moved in we added some fence panels to improve the look. At Easter last year the panels and wall were removed to expose the new strip of garden and we lived with it like in the picture for about 6 months until we waited for the builder. The new land is about 10 feet wide and runs the whole length of the garden. Where the trampoline is in the first picture is where my craft room is now! We decided to go the whole hog and replace all the wall that ran along the back and side of our property, that was a lot of wall as our driveway easily fits 3 vehicles on it plus the back garden! Doing it though tidied it up completely, something that we've wanted to do since we moved in 11 years ago, buying the land gave us a very good reason to finally get it done! Once the concrete strip was removed the next job was to level off the garden, that took some doing! We also had the patio area replaced with lovely new flags. As you can see on the second photo we've had the trampoline sunk into the garden, this was Mark's (very good) idea! Charlie and Courtney can now get on and off the trampoline safely and we don't need to worry about them on it. Lastly the single photo just shows that we had a wall built to divide off the drive and garden, this makes it totally secure for Charlie and Courtney to play. (They don't play in the garden on their own yet but it's reassuring for when they're older and they do)




Edited 29.08.11 - Hello if you've popped by from the Crafty Storage blog, I am delighted to be featured on there! Thank you for visiting :D I just want to add in case you don't scroll back into my blog that I had wonderful help setting up my craft room from my lovely friend Jen. She designed my room for me and helped put it all together. I already had the Expedit in the spare room and bought the Antique plan chest so I set her a real challenge with my demands of wanting room for 2 people to scrap and as much storage as possible! She did a brilliant job, I'd have never thought of putting the table into the middle of the room! Thanks Jen

18 comments:

  1. Loved the video. Got a bit sad hearing your voice and knowing I won't see you for a while or scrap with you in your room again (sob, sob). You forgot to show the left hand side of the desk cupboards and drawers, or is that where you store all your dirty little secrets? LOL

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  2. Love your craft room Karen, it's so neat and tidy...........wish mine looked so tidy, even when I've tidied it up it still looks untidy.LOL

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  3. What are you like Jen! I took the video about 5 times and did mention the other side but seemed to have forgotten it on this take!! On the left hand side are my A4 papers and card in the cupboard and more tools in the drawers (there are 3 spare drawers at the moment! x)
    Thanks for your comment Janina x

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  4. Thanks for sharing! Always fun to see other crafters way to organize their "little paradise" :)

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  5. What is the size of the room? I'm in the process of a redo, and would like to have room for two people. I really love the "doll house for the cutting machines". I could use it!
    Thanks for sharing, Kathy

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  6. Enjoyed the tour! Your craft room is fab--so clean and organized!

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  7. You have a beautiful room!! So light and airy feeling. Yes, very neat and tidy. I love IKEA for organizational products. They work so well in our scrappy rooms. :) I need to make a stop there for bigger baskets for my Expedit. Perused through your blog a little. I love your Walt Disney figurine!! How very cool!! I LOVE Disney. We have been to Florida's park twice. You have wonderful pages as well!!! Lastly, I love your accent. I love listening to the British accents. :) (My 13 year old is excited this year for school because she has a teacher that is from England and still has her accent) :)

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  8. I absolutely adore your white baskets! Are they purchased or did you make them? -they look crocheted or knitted.

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  9. I love your scrap room. Love all the enclosed storage and the special touchs you have put in.
    The knobs on your drawers are really neat. I love how neat and tidy your space is. I could never keep mine like that. Love your owls. and your cupcake. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. Thank you all so much for your comments, just to answer your questions....

    Annonymous, my room is 9.5 x 9.5 feet. I can't remember if I said on the video but the die cutting house is from Argos.

    Katherine, the baskets are from Ikea too, they're in the bathroom section from the Lidan range.

    Michelle, glad you like the Disney statue, I hankered after one for ages!!! Hope your daughter has a great school year with her English teacher, LOL! (My son starts his first year at school this year, there will be a blog post on his first day which is the 7th Sept)

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  11. I love your room, it's amazing!! I love the Owls you have on your shelf, where did you get them?? Thanks for sharing pictures!

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  12. I've sent you a message DeNel. x

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  13. Absolutely gorgeous!! And it looks so very peaceful. I can't wait till I can get my mess tamed.

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  14. I'm really impressed by how much you've managed to put into a small space...so neat, tidy, and super-organized. Love, love, love your craft room!

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  15. where are those cabinet like bases from?

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  16. Thank you all once again for your comments! I do love my room!
    Megan, almost everything in my room is Ikea. The cabinets are the basic kitchen range with Applad doors.

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  17. Really enjoyed seeing your lovely room, thank you! I hope mine is as neat someday, and really loved the colorful knobs on the cabinets, Elizabeth A.

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