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([personal profile] were_gopher Aug. 9th, 2009 09:11 pm)
I've been looking at Jodies room lately, mostly at the lack of space caused by the mixture of hand me down furniture and poor layout, and finally decided this week to do something about it. We spent a rainy day midweek measuring out the room and the furniture then sat down with a pad of squared paper and a ruler and made a plan of the room with cutouts for the furniture.

One of the major problems of this room is it is actually five sided having been made of a chunk of the attic (which the previous owner divided into a medium size bedroom, a small bedroom, a toilet with a large sink and a small landing) and so has a sloping roof and the door at an angle in order to fit in. What would really increase her space is a high sleeper with a workspace and storage underneath but the roof is too low so what we did instead was move the bed round to the end wall where it doesn't stick out into the room anymore and then bought a new desk with some drawers to replace the oldfashioned school desk and the set of drawers and found a slimmer bookcase so we could put that against the wall instead of having it sticking out at the end of the bed. The desk comes with a small bookcase at one end so she's still got about the same shelf space. The only down side is why do they make desks where the sides only come up less than half the height of the front inside the drawers. I'm going to have to scrounge round for some tubs to put her art supplies in. One of the drawbacks of buying from somewhere like Argos is not finding this out until you've opened the box.


                  OLD                                            NEW


I think she has at least half as much room again and the lighter wood of the new stuff make it feel much more open as well. The desk is now under the light instead of off to the side and the big round bucket of cuddly toys is now a toy mountain kept in check by the foot of the bed and a couple of strategic choices in ones to stuff on the end.



From: [identity profile] were-gopher.livejournal.com


Ice cream tubs is one thought for the long term, for now I'll probably practice my origami and make little boxes.

From: [identity profile] jaxomsride.livejournal.com


If I hadn't just used some up for art supplies myself you could have had a couple.
Iceland do nice big 4l tubs which my mum used to use for toys, food and everything else that would fit.
As the toys are in the corner with some cloth and rope you could make a hammock that would get them off the floor for hoovering.

From: [identity profile] were-gopher.livejournal.com


What I want to try and get for the cuddlies is one of those folding laundry baskets because the frame should just fit in the hole. Something like this http://tinyurl.com/npexjc

As for art supply boxes I've asked the paper shop if they can keep me the plastic boxes things like fizzy lances come in, they look like they should be just the right size and Jodie can get busy with stickers and suchlike to customize them.
Edited Date: 2009-08-10 11:28 am (UTC)

From: [identity profile] jaxomsride.livejournal.com


If I wasn't off sick I could offer shoe boxes or other cardboard boxes from T K Maxx!
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