We don't have much space in our little cottage so over the last couple of months, I have been moving furniture to create an efficient and pleasing flow.
I bought one new piece of furniture, but otherwise I have been "home shopping" and moving or deleting pieces.
I bought one new piece of furniture, but otherwise I have been "home shopping" and moving or deleting pieces.
I love my old classroom stool, but it got bumped upstairs to the attic after I bought a fun bistro chair - I'm sure on my next home shopping spree the stool will come back downstairs.
I hated to delete the ladder from the house, but due to space, it is now in the garage rafters.
This shelf on the porch got bumped to the garage where it holds paint and craft supplies.
The table holding the sailboat was moved from our bedroom
to the porch and cut down to fit - the window had been waiting for a place to land.
The little white table in the garden house was moved to the hallway
where it takes up far less space than
the sweet little green pie safe did.
The color is perfect in our bedroom, but it's not styled as cute - it's earning its keep by housing some of my sweaters.
This little cabinet was hanging in our bathroom before our remodel - after adding feet, it was moved to the garden house for storage.
It merely got bumped to the other side of the garden house when the little table went to the hallway.
This cabinet was pretty in the guest room, but there were too many tall pieces competing in the room.
It's now it's in the garden house holding linens - far more functional.
The table in front of the door is now in the living room.
It's the perfect depth for the space, but just a tad too long so I'm on a slow hunt for the perfect skinny table.
The table holding the typewriter and the red bistro chair both got moved.
The little red chair is now in the entry and I don't think I will ever move it.
When the ladder went into the rafters, my grandmother's rocker came down - that's the little white table in its original green.
I originally bought the table for the guest room and it looks right at home once again.
Wearing white, the rocker fits right in even though one of the rockers is broken - it's probably 125 years old.
The red cart from the living room is in the guest room and because the blue clashed with it, the door is once again white.
This vintage look shopping cart was out by the garden house- the cart seems to rotate inside and outside all the time.
With a more efficient use of the furniture and space,
I will have lots more time on the beach
and I can whip our garden into shape.
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