So this year, my purging and cleaning project ended up being the playroom. We had a monstrous entertainment center with a 350-lb TV (from before the days of flat screens) and loads of AV equipment (a VCR and old Xbox, etc.) that was NEVER used taking up a large portion of that room. I had been hinting at Brett for some time now that I would like to get rid of that monster, and he had been giving me lots of push back. The problem is that the entertainment center was too big to get down our stairs (it really tore the walls up going in and we swore it would never go out in one piece). So, a few weeks ago, I visually reorganized the playroom, then went to Ikea to get what I needed to make it happen. And Brett finally agreed to attack that monster up there. He took the entertainment center apart piece by piece until it was just a pile of wood, screws and hardware. Sadly, it had been a relatively expensive piece from Bassett, but we decided it was not worth ruining our walls to get something out that was of no use to anyone, since TVs don't need those big entertainment centers anymore. Our neighbor helped Brett carry the 350-lb TV down the stairs, down the sidewalk, and back up his own stairs into his playroom! We were so glad to find a home for it!
With all our newly reclaimed space, we put in a larger (adult-sized!) table and chairs for art projects and homework. Previously we just had a toddler sized table, which has been great, but we are ready to move on to something bigger at this point. We also got some storage units for managing all the toys up there. And two book ledges for forward book display. The kids really flock to the little library now that their favorite books are front-facing and easy to access. Pierce sits in the Elmo chair and reads all the time. It's so cute.
Our "library" using $10 photo ledges from Ikea. |
1 comment:
claire! is this an announcement, "not supposed to do any heavy lifting"? if i'm guessing right, how exciting for you all!
xoxo!
joy
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