After a lot of thought, I finally figured out how to make
the most of our spare bedroom.
It’s not a large room; when one of our children lived there
until they moved out and got married, they packed that room with a bed, flat-screen
television, small dresser, end table and chair. Add the many posters and
mementoes on the walls, and that little room felt like a closet.
After the wedding, it became a spare bedroom which was
rarely used. The bed offered a place to display my quilts as I made them, but
more often than not, other things soon covered the bed, like presents bought
but not yet wrapped, household items we received as gifts but couldn’t find a
permanent place for, and the excess of library books that I sometimes bring
home.
When I decided that the room should be used more often, I
turned it into a sewing room by bringing up one of my machines and the table
designed for it to sit on. This worked well, but with the bed and dresser still
taking up valuable space in that room, it was pretty cramped, especially whenever
I was actually sewing and needed to set up the ironing board.
Last winter, I became tired of reading and writing only in
the living room. I wanted another space where I could read or write in silence,
or talk on the phone when my husband was watching something on television. So
out went the bed and the dresser, and now the little room is uncluttered, with
just the sewing table, a cozy chair and ottoman, a small end table on wheels, a
small cart on wheels (holds sewing supplies) and a floor lamp. As a result, the
room gives off a very peaceful feeling.
This past week, a relative came to visit for several days.
We put our double-decker airbed in there, and she was quite comfy. I had packed
up my machine and its table and put them in the closet, so some open space
remained.
Next week, a few of my grandchildren are coming to stay. The airbed turns into two single beds, so we’ll set up those beds and the kids can sleep in there for several nights, with Grandpa and me right next door if they need anything during the night.
Then, after they go home, my machine will come back out and
I’ll be back to work on my quilts. This room is now quite useful, and will continue
to be so, IF I continue to keep clutter out of it.