Congratulations on such a beautiful room. Using the knee wall was ingenious! If it isn't blocking an entrance to the room, maybe some closed storage or even maybe your computer station so you can stay connected to TQS. lol
Sylvia, it's looking so light-filled. I like that color combo, hoping it is staying. What room is this off of? How great to have a husband willing and able to make such a pretty room. I'm excited for you.
We just put plastic disk you can buy for the bottom of the chairs. If you have a chair with wheels, they are usually plastic and I don't think you should have any trouble.
OK...we've decided to go ahead with a hardwood floor. Going to pick it up this afternoon. If it wasn't for all your input I probably would have gone with berber carpet and from all I hear I would have regretted it. The more I talk with different people they all say the same thing about it running if you get something caught in one of the loops. Thank you, thank you thank you!
So my next question is for all of you that have hardwood in your studios what do you suggest putting under your sewing machine chair to prevent marking up the floor? I checked out the chair pads at Staples and the small ones are $40.00 and they are plastic. I didn't know if the plastic moves on the floor and then marks it up.
I was also thinking about a small area rug....what do you think?
I will be going to Home Depot tomorrow to pick up some full spectrum, natural florescent tubes. Thank you
Today my DH put in another window and framed out for the glass slider for my quilting studio. Tomorrow if it's not raining too hard he'll be able to cut out the outside wall and install the slider. He is moving right along. I am so excited, I have to pinch myself every now and then to be sure it's really happening.
I agree that "Creating Your Perfect Quilting Space" is a great book. I'm using this book to create my perfect quilting room.
My DH put down ceramic tile for flooring. This is what we are using for most of the house. We're in the middle of a remodel! I used a light, cheery yellow for the walls. I went to Home Depot and found the full spectrum, natural florescent tubes for about $8.00 each. These are great and put out plenty of light. Now, if I could get my DS to finish my custom tables!