Tuesday, August 20, 2013

A Little Sanctuary

Perhaps you haven't been following the weather in North Carolina this summer.  Having failed to watch news stories related to this unbelievable climate phenomenon, I can't provide statistics of how many days of rain we've enjoyed.  Maybe the mushrooms growing in the back yard can explain:



I did learn that on average, Greensboro enjoys 217 sunny days per year, which is twelve more days than the national average at 205, and 46 more days of sunshine than Mid Michigan, which celebrates every one of those 171 sunshine days, (including partially sunny when the sun peeks out for less than one minute).

This summer the amount of rainy days has required a change in our expectations and activities.  But in a strange way, I'm very thankful for it.  The back yard is virtually un-mowable, at least with our push mower, which is all we normally need.  The land has maintained a saturated deep green and the birds and wildlife are thriving in the abundant moisture.  All is lush.

But a part of me is really missing our ordinary hot summer with abundant sunshine and afternoon meals shared on the porch under a fan.  Cabin fever has set in to the point that in a moment of whimsy and frustration, I decided to start a demolition project.

I destroyed my walk-in closet.  Completely.  And you might be wondering why I would do such a thing, considering that walk-in closets are supposed to be every woman's dream.  The truth is, I wear shorts and jeans. Since the notion of a career and a professional wardrobe are a faded dream, I don't need it.

I'm sorry that I don't have pictures of the entire process, but the dust was too much for my camera.  Elliot had a blast with a rubber mallet.  He scared me with his strength.

The walls came down in a storm of dust while Richard worked on sealing our new hardwood floor in the family room.  For four days, the house has been in a state of disaster.  Chaos has a tendency to set me off balance, but the end result was more than I hoped for!

As the closet was connected to a vanity area that I use as my Knees and Paws shop, I first believed this new space would be used as an expanded area for work.  Then this idea of creating a multi-use space took hold.  I wanted a meditation/prayer space, a place to write, a place to practice my horn or a place for Elliot or Richard to sit with me if they felt like hanging out while I work on orders.  Richard said "you just want your own house."

Here is my own little house inside our house!  It's ORANGE!

With a blue accent color that is the exact shade of Elliot's eyes. (Martha Stewart calls it balsam pine.)

One of the most exciting parts of decorating this space was using things that I made, and also that Richard made.  The soft blanket was made by Richard and given to me as a Christmas gift.  There is a scene of Paris on the fabric.  I also realized that it's okay to keep some of the things I make for the shop.  Why not be my own best customer????



Emily's love note/art to me reads:  Mom, you always know how to make me smile and laugh.  I appreciate you so much and I love you.




Once the paint dries completely, my sewing machine and tools will be returned to this old desk made new~




There is one thing missing in this creative space, or maybe two.  I'm considering a little papasan chair for the corner and framing one of Elliot's many colorful artworks.  I just might need to send in a custom request at Elliot's Ninja Art shop!

Here's to a great week, no matter the weather!





5 comments:

  1. Ha! I love it! The colors are perfect as is the inspiration. It seems like the ideal place to add to a house. I can you all of you enjoying many wonderful hours there. And your whole family is as creative as you are!

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    1. It's pretty exciting to have a fresh space and one that will never require me to organize it. Perhaps that's the real reason it's a sanctuary. Every house should have one nearly empty room!

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  2. What a fantastic idea you had there with the walk in wardrobe!! It really does look great, and I love the colours together. How lovely to have that extra space, and I love how you have got your special things in there - I recognise those little candle houses!! Emily's gift to you is priceless, and also the blanket. You might remember the dreadful summer we had over here last year, with continual rain. Well, this year it has been just wonderful, with lots of blue skies and warm sunshine. Whereas your grass is now all lush, ours is starting in places to look like the colour of corn! But I'm not complaining - I love it. It really does lift the spirits so. Blessings to you my friend.

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  3. Hi Diane, thank you for the lovely comment and visit. I am so happy for you to be enjoying the wonderful sunshine this year. It would have been a great time to visit Devon~

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  4. Creating a personal space to dream and create in is a true gift to yourself. I love the colors you picked out - I am a huge proponent of using color. Go big or go home, I say. And aren't Martha Stewart's paint colors lovely? I could take home every paint chip and fall in love.

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