I would describe myself as a nester. I would also tell you that like alot of people, change is challenging. However, you would never know these things about me by looking at my house and the evolution of my style over time. I am constantly changing things around.
I never know when or why the inspiration to change something will hit me. I had just such a moment in my dining room when I realized one small change would change the entire dynamic of my dining-living room space.
Once I have the idea of what I want to do, the next step is the floor plan. Here is the current floor plan, to scale:
You can see from this lay out, the space is very small (narrow) so the options are limited. The new floor plan will open up the space visually as well as practically, by improving traffic flow and allowing more space for the living room furniture by kicking it (slightly) into the plane of the dining room. Here is the proposed new floor plan:
Here is the “to do” list:
- Build window seat
- Swag lamp over to new dining area
- Move antique cabinet to where the bench is
- Find a new home for the bench
- Make window seat cushions
- Remove leaf from dining table
- Store two of the four dining room chairs
Cost wise, this is a very economical re do that will have major impact. The materials for the window seat should be $200, give or take. Beyond that, since I already have the fabric, I only need some foam for the bench cushions which I would estimate to be appr. $50.
The result will be featured in next week’s blog article.
As always, thank you for stopping by!
xoxo,
Cindy