To get started, we decided that the bookcase near the kitchen would have to go. Here’s a picture of how it looked right before we removed it.
We were hoping we’d find hardwood floor underneath. Happily we did, and then we found even more. Read about that interesting discoveryhere.
Because of Steve’s millwork connections, we were able to design a custom unit to fit our needs and space. Now, this is the view when you walk in the front door.
We love the closed upper cabinets for storage, the shelves for minimal display, and the filing cabinets for staying organized. The tall left lower cabinet houses the computer tower and has a shelf for cell phone charging. The only downside was that my former laptop workstation was now gone. My handy husband had a solution for that. He removed the copper insert from the planter on the other bookcase and covered it with a wood slab. Then, he carved out an insert where I can dump the keys, my purse and other accoutrements.
Now I still have my very own kid-free workstation. Hey, you burn more calories when you check your email standing up!
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