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Old 05-13-2011, 03:56 PM
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Wonderful tons and tons of space. Happy Quilting in there
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To make the space seem bigger....think covering the entire walls with storage shelves 12" or less deep. I put a row of hooks across the tops of a row of shelves and use it for a design wall, to hang a design curtain made from a flannel backed plastic tablecloth especially if boxes of notions or batting is stored behind it.
Once you have got all the same things together - a rule museums use for storage - to save space...
You just might be surprised at how much space you really do have!
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Great space.
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Old 05-13-2011, 05:03 PM
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Good idea on painting a barn quilt on it. However we think we are going to put a BIG barn quilt on the opposite side of the sliding doors. That side faces the highway and will attract more attention to the shop, LOL :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by designsforyou
Here are a few pictures of our "sewing shed."(Please excuse the mess it's in right now, LOL) It is a 16 foot by 32 foot shed converted over to a SMALL shop. It has insulated walls and ceiling, storage space above the ceiling, and we added a patio door to it. We originally thought it was going to be enough space, but as time goes on, the space is getting more and more confined. We now have plans on having a bigger shop made, with a work area in the back, and a store area in the front. Once we get the funding together for it, and construction started on it, we'll post.
YOU ARE TRUELY BLESSED TO HAVE THIS.
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WOW!!!!!!!! WOW!!!!!!!! WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wish....
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Wonderful work space. I'm happy for you.
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Wow,too nice to call a shed,more like an addition !!!
Lucky you !!
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Very nice. I want one too! I also want the time to do the sewing and crafting as well. One day........
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That would look perfect in my back yard! Very nice
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