Sunday, October 29, 2017

The Sunroom!



Home Sweet Home
It is a rainy October evening and I am cuddled up on the daybed in the Sunroom with Clarissa, a stack of books, my grandmother's quilt, and a cup of tea. I'm reflecting back to about six months ago when this room was full of extra building supplies and Amazon boxes, major upgrade!

Before!
After!





















Initially the major barrier to setting up this room was the floor. There was a sheet of some sort of floor covering over the original floor. Judging by the texture and design, I was concerned that it could be.. the A word...asbestos. Many old homes still have asbestos here and there throughout the house, from exterior shingles to pipe insulation, and it's not a huge problem. Unless you want to move it. Asbestos is a material that is made of tiny particles that, if inhaled, can increase cancer risk. The common thought is that if it is left undisturbed it's safe to remain in place. I wanted that old floor covering to disappear, so I needed someone to test it for asbestos first! I called my friend Andre of New England Home Restoration. He checked out the material and gave me the go ahead to tear it out. Within the hour I had pulled up the old beat up floor covering and started detailing the space.

Over the past year, I have had a total of 10 roommate/renters at The Nest. Each one with his or her own story and unique twisting path. It's been a great learning experience to provide a soft place to land for these humans. Or should I say, to witness The Nest be a soft place to land. I am just a steward of this old house, it's been here since before I was born and it has a life and power of it's own. I'm honored to be part of it and to share it with so many others.

One roommate was James. He only stayed for a few months and then left abruptly when he fell in love with a Bumble match. But before he left, actually I think it was the first weekend after moving in, he stayed up with me till 2AM re-screening the 9 screen windows in the Sunroom. This involved tedious hours of stretching plastic screen over the aluminum frames and using a pizza roller shaped tool to press it into place.

Once that was complete I added the cozy furniture. I spent hours looking at rugs online and finally settled on this hot pink number. I got a gorgeous daybed from Urban Outfitters, covered my papasan chair from childhood with a knitted throw, and collected a bunch of cushions for lounging. The macrame swag lamp was handmade by my dad when he was courting my mom. And the stuffed walrus, named professor, was a gift from my Uncle Brad when we visited the Museum of Natural History in NYC circa 1994.
I comissioned my dear friend Kristin (also a former resident of The Nest) to create some of her original art for the space.

Mom and Clarissa looking pretty on the daybed!

Saturday, March 11, 2017

Many Leather Bound Books: The Library


The library is the smallest room in the whole house, but it has taken the longest to complete. Now it is transformed from a dark nook with peeling walls to a cozy nook with a new ceiling, fresh paint, and tons of books, instruments, and trinkets to play with. 

before!
before!




A relic from the past. Found inside the closet.

Oddly, the radiator was built in to the closet. Remodeling the closet made a big difference with the heat.


after!

So many cracks. So much mud!
Finally the walls were painted a bright cream and I filled the room with antique furniture. The desk was my Great Aunt's make up vanity. The chairs were various Craigslist and Antique Store scores.

Books, my first love! 

One of Clarissa's favorite spots.