Sewing Room vs Guest Room
#33
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We might have overnight or longer-stay guests once or twice a year. My sewing room has a queen bed, which is where I sleep all the time. (We both snore and I go to bed much later than hubby, so it works for us,) If we host a couple, they get the room. If a single, I have recently redecorated a spare bedroom with a twin bed.
Here's my sewing/guest room when it's company ready (a rare sight).
My Sewing-Guest-Happy Place
Here's my sewing/guest room when it's company ready (a rare sight).
My Sewing-Guest-Happy Place
#35
I use the guest bedroom to store my stash, and it is still a pain to move enough out for when guests come to visit. What does not fit on the shelves or in the closet is kept in totes, and have them 2-3 high stacked on top of the bed.
#36
My master bedroom turns into my guest room and I move into the extra bedroom when I have guests. Not often, but it works for me. My extra bedroom is also storage for crafting supplies, but I don't mind and I don't have to move anything when I have guests. I live alone so I always have a sewing machine and my cutting table set up in my living room because it's big enough.
#37
I live in Main and Washington state. There is a second bedroom in each place but no beds. They are my sewing room shared with DH for his desk and filing cabinet. the island or dining table for my "work table". In summer I use the deck to spread out a quilt for basting. I improvise. ---- Why the fonts change, I have no idea.
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