Upon deciding to take today off yesterday after work, I thought it would fit the fairly typical mould--catch up on rest, do some reading, look over that magazine that I purchased a week ago.
Instead, I got up at 8 and moved furniture, completely rearranging my house.
Of course the exercise started rather innocently. At some point this weekend, I was going to have to clean the house, and this train of thought naturally led to the consideration of the underused space that is my office. My main problem was seating--a very nice desk actually lacked a chair of any kind, and there was literally nothing else to sit on in the room unless one counted the floor. I was sitting on the couch in the living room when I thought this out, and it didn't escape my notice that a chair, purchased as part of a set with the said couch, sat infrequently used on the other side of the room.
Hmmmmm.....maybe I could move that.....
My first attempt was entirely unsuccessful. The chair had legs screwed onto the bottom, and with this attached, it was impossible to push the chair through the doorway into the office. After removing them, the job transformed into a breeze, and the chair was reassembled in the office.
I tried to place the chair against the different, available walls in the room. None of them offered an ideal location, and most made the new addition appear out of place in its new environment. This made moving the office furniture around a necessity, the desk, filing cabinet, and stereo system took entirely new places in the room.
And then, naturally, the living room had to be reorganized to make up for the large, open space that the chair left behind.
I stopped short of wallpapering that section under the window in the kitchen that has been bothering me....just barely.
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Oh yes, the domino game that some call a house! I know that phenomenon only too well.
Thank god you didn't dust anything, because that opens up a whole new can of worms.
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I'm loving your writing. I'm going to make a hot chocolate and read some more.
Not such a relaxing day for you though.
A bad idea to start doing that!!
I remember when I was a kid my mom used to rearrange the furniture all the time, and she still does it. You women........
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You remind me of myself. I start small then end up doing something monumental. Not so relaxing!
Maybe now you can relax. Just don't go in the kitchen.
While not exactly relaxing in process, a newly laid-out house can be quite invigorating. Well done!
I hope you can find at least a little time to relax !
Wow. It's so easy to get caught up in rearranging isn't it? I'm like that with cleaning. Once I start, I want to clean EVERYTHING, even stuff that I already cleaned. Lol. It's great you're motivated to stuff like that. :) But I think you deserve a break now. Read your magazine and enjoy a cup of tea!
Nice to find your blog.
A professional pilgrim! Wow.
I'm a pilgrim-off-the-clock.
Re-arranging a living space is a great way to start fresh without having to move. Good luck with all the strategizing.
Sometimes i want to rearrange every single thing in my house. but im just so lazy.
i LOVE rearranging furniture =)
Ha! I myself am not a furniture re-arranger. Ever. For some reason, I could care less. However, A. IS and he invariably signs me up to assist him and every single time - EVERY time - it turns into the same crazy ass ordeal. Frankly, it's about the same effort as moving (although, I admit, it always looks better.)
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