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    Old 11-23-2015, 02:15 AM
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    I did a dedicated outlet for my iron. That baby can pull a lot of watts! Learned the hard way not to have my iron and sewing machine plugged into the same outlet
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    Old 11-23-2015, 04:41 AM
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    I'm a fan of the vinyl plank flooring as well. I have (real) hardwood in my sewing room but we did the vinyl in our dining room a couple of years ago. Bought the higher-end Allure brand from Home Depot. It has a lifetime warranty and is water resistant. They state up front that it is applicable for basement use due to the water resistance. It is a dream to clean up. Just a microfiber cover on my regular mop. The dogs nails do not damage the surface. The style we chose was a dark walnut color with a 'distressed' finish - slightly uneven texture (like hammer head marks). A dream to walk on as well. I would highly recommend this flooring. In fact, as the carpet in other areas of the house are replaced, we plan on using the same product.
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    Old 11-24-2015, 03:27 AM
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    When we were having our house built, I had cushion vinyle put on my floor, and it has worked out great. Also had 18 ceiling spots put in. About a month ago, I put LED daylight bulbs put in those outlets. What a difference that makes.
    Also put them in my other room where my quilting frames are. Just do not put them where you look in the mirror to check your hair or make-up. LOL
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    Old 11-24-2015, 03:31 AM
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    Think about putting in your plugs at 36 inches or so off the floor. I have often wished that I didn't
    have to kneel on the floor.
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    Old 11-24-2015, 03:57 AM
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    Sounds like so much fun to do especially if it was your own. Someday I might be able to do it too. Not holding my breath but you have to have dreams! lol My biggest thing in my little room is lighting. My aging eyes are not what they used to be. I'm not old, 63, but my eyes are not good especially any dark fabric on dark. Another is lots of storage space with doors & not just shelves. Keeps the dust down. I have to keep mine now in plastic bins. No carpet is a must. A very large cutting table & a extra long ironing surface about 2-3 foot wide, a wall left open for a design wall or install one that pulls down like a roller shade. Also I would love to have more wall space just to hang some of my creations up so I can enjoy them & be inspired. Those are some of the things I would love to have if I was building a new sewing room.
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    Old 11-24-2015, 04:10 AM
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    so many helpful hints and great ideas... we are having an architect look at our house next week for a room addition off our first floor and a sewing studio over our 2 car garage... I will definitely need to make notes of some of your expert opinions.
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    I have laminated wood flooring in my sewing room and I love it.
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    Old 11-24-2015, 04:57 AM
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    My studio is in the basement with in-the-floor heat. We put the peel and stick carpet squares on the basement floors and I love it. Guess I am in the minority in regard to carpeting in my studio. Lots of lighting is a must. Good luck with your project and looking forward to seeing pictures!
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    Old 11-24-2015, 09:21 AM
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    I'm glad to see this thread! My husband and I may be moving into his mother's house in the spring. If we do, I plan to turn their "storage shed" into my new sewing room. My late DFIL had it built for storage, but it is actually a one-car garage with a concrete floor! I've seen some great suggestions here! Is there a way to save a post to "favorites" other than to subscribe to the thread?

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    Old 11-24-2015, 10:42 AM
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    I agree with Ali Kat, definitely a tile, linoleum or wood floor, as it's a bear to find pins when they fall onto carpet. I'm sure you're going to have a lot of fun making your new quilting studio. Lucky girl.
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