The transformation of this antique french armoire into a sewing cabinet has been months and months in the making but I think it's the best dang (math) project I've ever done.
Not that I'm mathematically challenged. I just don't challenge myself mathematically -- that's all. But for this one, I had to rip out the old count-u-la-tor and a few extra brain cells to get what I wanted.
The "fit" had to be exact and I'm not sure how, but I got it on the first try -- but just barely. The problem was I needed the table to be as large as possible but still fit inside the cabinet. Oh, and I wanted the doors to close, too. Pesky doors.
The "fit" had to be exact and I'm not sure how, but I got it on the first try -- but just barely. The problem was I needed the table to be as large as possible but still fit inside the cabinet. Oh, and I wanted the doors to close, too. Pesky doors.
I wish I had some really great tutorial to add here but everyone's armoire and measurements would be different so that won't really work. I can post a boat load of pictures so you can see just how it works. Here you go...
Little Miss Plain Jane...
I used just one sheet of birch plywood, three piano hinges and drop leaf table hardware I found on the internet.
I had to lift up the back end so the height was right.
I added a yardstick to the front edge for convenience.
And then I added a few bells and whistles.
Hooks on the back wall hold templates.
I wanted hanging storage on the doors but the doors wouldn't close with it hanging there so...
I stitched them onto child sized hangers. I flip the hangers to the back when they're hanging on the doors....
Then I hang them in the cabinet when I need to close the doors.
My sewing machine slips right into place...
The table folds up...
And my sweet little grandtwin's guest room is back in business...
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lindy, that is awesome!!!!! what a great way to conceal your workspace- love love love it!!! triple love!
ReplyDeleteHoly schmoly. I agree that this is one of the best math projects I've seen, too! What a great way to store your sewing stuff. Wow.
ReplyDeleteOh my word, this is absolutely ingenius. I love it. I usually have my machine on the dining table and have to live with all the mess until I am finished. I would love this. Perfect and the room is gorgeous too. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this!! What great storage. And oh my, the girls are adorable.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Genius!
ReplyDeleteOne word: Sa-weeeeet! Nicely done, lady!
ReplyDeleteCompletely brilliant! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome project! You did great! The guest room looks gorgeous too. BUT I have to say the best project in this post is the twins! They are the prettiest!
ReplyDeleteLindy- this is so smart! I too have my craft area in the guest room and love how you stored everything in that pretty cabinet so it can be tucked away.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant....i just got a sewing mach for xmas...basic and was wondering if you would tell me what to purchase to start out...straight pins, etc....would appreciate it ty
ReplyDeleteSuper Duper! Going to show my Husband, he likes anything that might organize me!
ReplyDeleteAdore those little Grand-dollies of yours!
WOWZA
ReplyDeleteGreat work!! I would be totally beyond challenged and completely disabled when it comes to a project like this.
ReplyDeleteLindy what an awesome idea!! I absolutely love your twins guest room. The twins are precious as they can be.
ReplyDeleteLindy- Those little girls are adorable. And..you are gonna die laughing..mathlady...but...my sister-in-law gave me a cabinet that was set up like that and I took THAT part out and converted it into a armoire for our bedroom with TV/VCR and movie storage inside. Sad...isn't it? lol We could have just swapped cabinets and saved ourselves both a lot of work. Sometimes I wish I had the sewing cabinet part back! Hugs- Diana
ReplyDeleteGENIUS! Such a great idea! Thanks for sharing...I might have a new project for the hubs now;o)
ReplyDelete::: lifting jaw off the floor :::
ReplyDeleteThis cabinet is amazing! I am so impressed! And I love the hanging fabric storage, too.
It is so great to see what you did with the armoire. My sister and I were just discussing how to do one yesterday so I know she is going to be excited to see yours. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteCan I come stay in that room? It's just gorgeous!!! What a genius idea! I have an old armoire that is sort of falling apart, and I so want to fix her up again and put her in my daughters room. Your guest room gave me so many ideas! Thank you so much for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteKnow what's weird about this post? Nothing! What's weird is that we're having same thoughts and ideas! I have been measuring and looking over 2 armoires we have here at home trying to figure out how I can repurpose them. Adding a sewing table is one thing I have thought of! It's great to see yours' all finished up. Very interesting and practical! I've been watching a lot of DYI channgels on TLC and love some of the ideas they have come up with as well. Thanks for sharing yours! :o)
ReplyDeleteWow ... what a FANTASTIC cabinet you've created! I can't believe what's hidden behind those beautiful french doors - A sewing workshop ... complete with sewing machine, cutting table and notions! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to conceal your sewing station. I love when beauty meets function. I love how you can just close it up and everything is out of sight. The color is stunning, too!
ReplyDeleteAnd, how cute are those girls?! :D Michelle
this truly is a magic table!
ReplyDeletei could use one of these as i don't have a dedicated 'craft room'
thanks for sharing
How wonderful. Beautiful and yet so functional. Great job! The twins guest bedroom is adorable. Beautiful pics.
ReplyDeleteMarainne
Lindy that is super awesome. Sigh, you're so very talented. Very functional and the twins are super adorable as well. Love that room.
ReplyDeleteHugs~ Amanda
Wow!!! Your table looks FAB!!!!! Love your guest room too!!!! Most of all the babies are just adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
Oh...I need one of these. If I had one, I would sew more. I absolutely hate dragging out all the sewing stuff. I hate it so much that I never sew. I drug it all out this past summer and sewed a little and then packed it all away again. Plus this armoire is so pretty too.
ReplyDeleteTHis is amazing Lindy!!! You really did a great job on this and love those matching bed and the headboards, perfecto!
ReplyDeletethat is ridiculously fantastic! superb job, dealing with those pesky things like measurements and exact fit!
ReplyDeleteWow...what a great project! The bedding and the babies are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou are a GENIUS!!!! Looks fabulous too!
ReplyDeleteThis is so great! I would never pack up my sewing though, I've fallen in love & it takes everything to clean off my grandmother's table when I get done. She bought me one for xmas & is helping me out a lot!
ReplyDeleteLove the room decor too! they must feel so special!
How Clever! I love what you did. And you can close it all up when not in use, perfection. Your little twinnies are sooooo adorable! We've got two sets of twins in the family, they're so much fun when they're little ones. Have a wonderful week, xoxo tami
ReplyDeleteThis is so inspirational. I see these types of cabinets for sale on craigslist a lot. Especially with flat screen TVs becoming so popular. Definitely a project to consider this summer.
ReplyDeleteBells and whistles indeed! That is fantastic. It's like a furniture transformer! Mom of boys here. I love all the extras you did for it too.
ReplyDeleteYour grand twins are so darn cute!
Man, Lindy, that is a great piece. You did an incredible job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and functional piece. You did an awesome job transforming the armoire! Very impressive.
ReplyDeleteJane
Wow! Your sewing cabinet is wonderful. Great job!
ReplyDeleteSo impressive I really don't know what to say.(-:
ReplyDeleteYour cleverness knows no bounds! I love the whole project. And I liked the creative way you addressed the hanging storage issue with the childsize hanger! You've created a wonderful sewing cabinet! Bravo!
ReplyDeleteThat is the coolist thing I've ever seen. Wow! I can't get over it. Way to go girl!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome project!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! The room is so pretty and you are one exceptionally creative woman! I repurposed a media cabinet to "house" my sewing machine and supplies last year. The thought crossed my mind (for a split second) to have a fold out table but it just seemed too complicated and like too much work to me! Excellent job!
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes,
Amanda
Girl in Pink
I think the person who wrote Narnia was inspired by this armoir - there's a whole world in there! I love love love this!
ReplyDeleteThis is another homerun, Lindy! What a great way to use those gorgeous armoires now that we all have flat screens. I love your space within a space. Hugs, Kim
ReplyDeleteLindy, I just love how creative and talented you are! Would you please move next door to me and be my best friend??!! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job, so much effort... really inspiring...Complete sewing station, door hanging is perfect for storing little material... You are a smart lady who knows how to do ...
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year
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Farah
Wow, great job. I love the bedroom too. So pretty. Wonderful post.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea! You would never think there was a sewing table hiding in there.
ReplyDeleteThat is completely brilliant! A Murphy armoire. However you accomplished it, it's a work of genius that deserves to be sold with blueprints! (Yes, I know impossible due to size variations). But still. Thanks for stopping by. Jane
ReplyDeleteYour sewing armoire just takes my breath away. I'm ready to throw out everything in my sewing room and start over! Great job!
ReplyDeleteOH WOW! Love that idea. I don't have space for a sewing room much less a sewing table so this would be a wonderful fix for me!!! Thanks for sharing - I'm off to point out to my husband that I need one of these!! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! That is truly amazing. I love the cabinet and was sitting here thinking you were awesome, then you really stepped up and blew me away with the beautiful bedroom! AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteLacy
What an impressive project! I love that piece and your use of it in hiding your sewing area. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteLindy, you are a very smart coming up with that idea. What a great way to have everything right there ready to whip out and use and then it all goes back so neatly. That guest room for those adorable twin grands is amazing. I love the twin beds and love the fabric on the headboards. Such pretty beds! Thanks so much for joining the party!
ReplyDeleteI am adding your blog to my blog roll so I can keep up with your wonderful ideas.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! That is incredible. Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteLindy I'm coming from Kim's party and have to say this is one of the coolest things I've seen out in blogland...I just posted about my first sewing lesson and now I want a sewing room so this gave me lots of inpiration...love it new *friend*
ReplyDeleteI'm swooning. I want you to know this got emailed to my husband!! New follower, btw!
ReplyDeleteWords fail me-I am floored at this one! GREAT!!!
ReplyDeleteThats awesome Lindy!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. I want one! Sure beats sewing on the kitchen table.
ReplyDelete-Rene
Super, super, SUPER!!!! Genius.
ReplyDeleteI saw you on tea rose linky party, I want to congratulate you: that's an awsome job!!
ReplyDeletejust amazing!
A.M.A.Z.I.N.G!
ReplyDeleteNow I know what to do with the armoire in my living room that I refused to sell on Craigslist simply because we sold the TV that was in it.
I knew it would come in handy for something.
This project is now on my future to do list!
THANK YOU FOR THE INSPIRATION and boat load of pixes :)
HUGS and blessings!
~Leslie
You did an incredible job on that cabinet! I also loved seeing the pics of the bedroom. Precious little girls too!
ReplyDeleteBeauty and Brains!! Loving it!
ReplyDeleteHow very clever! I love that you added the yardstick. You will use that I know!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
what an incredible use of space!!!
ReplyDeleteWow--I am speechless, very impressed and a new follower. Great Job!!!!
ReplyDeleteJeanette
This is simply brilliant! Brilliant, I say! I'm at a loss for words. So glad you linked up at the 1st Project of the Year Party at WhisperWood Cottage!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Please add the party button to the post itself so that you are eligible to win and be featured! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteAll I can think of to say is "WOW".
ReplyDeleteFantastic transformation.
WOW!! I took a look at a few posts...and i love it!! i'm hooked! newest follower! :D
ReplyDeleteI'm totally amazed by this! I'd love it if you'd share this on my weekend linky party :)
ReplyDeleteI love this..I have wanted to make something like this..
ReplyDeleteLindy, I am always at awe of your creativity. This is fabulous..absolutely fabulous!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sherry
This is so awesome! What a great idea. I'd become a follower but I think I already am!lol
ReplyDeleteKim:)
I found your blog from Blue Cricket Design and I love, Love, LOVE it!!! One day I will make something like this!
ReplyDeleteHow impressive! I love it! You did such a nice job on this and it looks as though it was well thought out. Your granbabies are lovely.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder this has received so many comments! It's awesome! I read it and at first thought, "no way!" But, you did a fabulous job! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWow! I am in awe. Not only is it absolutely gorgeous! But it is a completely functional workspace. You did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteLindy ~ you are amazing!! What an incredibly clever idea, girl!! I just love it! You should patent that idea!! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
This is so very impressive! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI loooooove this project. Something I would have never thought of. The yard stick on the side of your table is genious!
And your guest room is GORGEOUS!
I think my jaw just hit the keyboard! Incredible!
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome! I want one! Great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to make your space do double duty! That fold out table is genius and really allows you to have a great workspace when you need it...but put it away when you don't! I love it!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Miss Mustard Seed's party!
OK, that is AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever to have fitted that all in there so beautifully! I love it. And your room decor is gorgeous too!
ReplyDeleteI am in total awe of your sewing cabinet! You are seriously talented girl! take care, Maryann
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS!!!! the cabinet and the bedroom!! both gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to I'm Lovin' It!!
That's pretty amazing. You did a great job. I linked over from My Romantic Home. The rest of the room is gorgeous too. I'd love if you would stop by my blog at www.diybydesign.blogspot.com. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteOh my gracious!! This cabinet is absolutely ah-ma-zing!! Color me truly impressed!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous!! You should hook up with Ana White (ana-white.com)...she could design the cabinet and you could provide the instructions for the interior! Great job!!
ReplyDeletewow!!!!! you are so creative with the cabinet and the bedroom looks beautiful! very talented!
ReplyDeleteThat is just completely awesome! I am so inspired to create a special cabinet for my sewing supplies. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHappy Show and Tell Friday ~ Heidi
INCREDIBLE! Can I have some of your brain cells? :) Your little grandtwins are darling!
ReplyDeleteThis is GENIUS!! I sent my hubby a link in hopes that he can build me one! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt's worth the wait! Now you have a pretty sewing cabinet worth showing off :) Good job!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful and brilliant, Lindy!!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
Lindy, I swear, every time I drop by for a visit I'm amazed. And dazzled. Dazzled and amazed! I should do a linky party for that, huh? In the meantime, how about Passion for Paint some weekend?
ReplyDeleteWow !!! I LOVE this project! I love the armoire- love the crafty math figuring out table you made and the room is gorgeous!!! Well Done!!! Love it! Those sweet girls are just darling too! Thank you for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday! :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE your armoire project. And the room is just beautiful. I have an armoire sitting in my garage -- where it's been for the past 4years! Maybe I can get some math skills together and replicate your plan.
ReplyDeleteGenius!!!!!!
ReplyDeletekiss
Patrizia from Italy
www.patrizia-isentieridellarte.blogspot.com
Wow that turned out so cute. I love it. I need one of these.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this!! I have an empty TV armoire sitting around and received a new sewing machine for Christmas that needs a home. Just showed it to hubby!
ReplyDeleteFreakin' GENIUS!! :)
ReplyDeleteEvery detail rocks!!
Hey girl!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on this project! Love it
If I was a real sewer...instead of a really bad sewer...I would make this is a second:)
Christine
greatoakcircle.com
Amazing! New follower:)
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed IMMENSELY ! (and became a follower!) And the room is fit for a princess (or 2) - the grandtwins! Inspired you did..took a class in sewing in 1999 and would love to get back in to sewing :)
ReplyDeleteHopping over from Funky Junky's FB post ...
ReplyDeleteWow. Amazing solution and seriously cool. Love it.
Uhm ...WOW! I clicked over from Funky Junk. That is one fabulously tricked out sewing cabinet! ..and the ROOM! Beautiful room... and precious little grandtwins! I'm going to bookmark your blog so I can return!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!! You did such an awesome job on this! Thank you for sharing at link party.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely awsome!!!
ReplyDeleteMy gosh. This is a stroke of sheer brilliance. I'm in LOVE with this project! It's pretty open AND closed. :) I've featured you on both my facebook and SNS #65's sidebar this weekend. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteDonna
http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/
Looks great, what a clever idea!!
ReplyDeleteOMG-what a genious you are -it all stores up so nicely and it's a beauty all shut up-but it makes my heart flutter when I see it opened-what wonderful space you have-and the bonus-cute grandaughters!!
ReplyDeleteMercy this is fantastic! I love this idea! You really take the cake. Seriously! I am just speechless. I love this so much, but I also really love your pretty organizer hanging there on the door w/the ruffles. I will be back to look at this often I know!
ReplyDeleteTerrific sewing center by a super creative lady!
ReplyDeleteThis is soooooooooo great, I have to make something similar for my new apartment
ReplyDeleteLindy, you are amazing! Not only did you come up with this design, you made it! Wow! I think you are one talented lady. Your different ways to organize are great. Thanks for sharing all of this. ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteSo impressed...this is just awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteHow clever. I am amazed by your ideas and how you made all this happen... I would need such a cabinet too, if I just would find a place for it. And I would love to be your guest in this room. Absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from cologne, Nova
I am currently bowing to your brilliance and creativity. This is so fantastic. Another bookmarked blog for me. Oh, and the room is just adorable!
ReplyDeleteCAS
This is awesome! What a wonderful and completely originally idea! This is EXACTLY what I need to do! Thank you so much for sharing and when I do this, I will make sure to link back to you! :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Jenni
{Beautiful Nest}
Wow!! great idea!!
ReplyDeleteOkay....That is absolutely brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I love love the idea! What a great way to hide the mess of a work space in such a beautiful cabinet! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThat is brilliant!! I got here by way of Sachiko :) I'd never guess that by looking at the outside, my favorite toy in the world would be hiding inside :) awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!!!! You did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! I want that! Your grandtwins are adorable and the guest room for them is so precious.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
What a wonderful idea! I'm so un-creative when it comes to using things for something other than what they were meant to be. But!!! I'm a great copy-cat! We have an armoir so much like yours if I can only get my husband to take his clothes out of it. :)
ReplyDeleteSherry @ A Happy Valentine
really.. really great job!! i'm impressed! :)
ReplyDeletenew fan! :)
many blessings,
-Tracie
I want one! I want one! I have an old tv cabinet out in the shed.... Then maybe my sewing area wouldn't be the Pit of Despair anymore!
ReplyDelete...Amazing ..inspiring...worth DOING!...Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is incredible, Lindy! First of all, I love the piece itself, but you really put a lot of thought into how to use this to the best way possible. Kudos to you! The folding table is genius. This is such a great idea, especially for those who can't dedicate a room to sewing and even then, it keeps it neatly packed away until you actually need to sew. I also love your organizer!
ReplyDeleteI had to take a double take when I saw what you created. Back in old 1979 I ordered prints for a cabinet to build that reminds me of this, except it wouldn't have been this stylish! That is quite the invention you made! Kudos.... P.S. mine never did get built!
ReplyDeleteLiz
Let me be the 138 person to say wow that is awesome.
ReplyDeleteHi Lindy!
ReplyDeleteI'm late to this party but that is just soooo smart!! Inspiring!! Amazing!! Now I'm going to need another armoire *winks* I didn't realize I needed a sewing room armoire as I don't sew a stitch...But NOW that must change!! Lol! And your room is absolutely adorable too! Vanna
You're a genius!! Why don't you work on world peace next! I loooooooove this...when can I come pick it up? Seriously, on top of being so functional it's beautiful! Well done - JenT
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteAnd what a beautiful room!
What an amazing transformation! It looks wonderful, and so practical!!
ReplyDeleteThat workspace is genius. Very well done! and the twins are absolutely beautiful! Love the room.
ReplyDeleteWow....this is beautiful! You must love to sew there! Very unique!
ReplyDeleteCindy
I covet your cabinet! It's very pretty and a great idea.
ReplyDeleteAwesome cabinet redo! Love it.
ReplyDeleteyour project came out great the armoire is gorgeous and the twins room is soooo adorable! gosh they must just love it there
ReplyDeletewowww, this is amazing I'm have not words!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is the most amazing blog project I've ever seen! I am utterly impressed. What a genius you are.
ReplyDeleteI want! I've been searching for the perfect sewing table and never dreamed of creating one from an armoire. You, miss Lindy, are brilliant! Love, love, love your creativity. Can't wait to read more of your posts!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! I am featuring it next Monday at MMM...THANK YOU for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific piece you started with. And, of course, your transformations was fabulous! Every time I see that room, I swoon over all those wonderful vintage prints. That is yet one more thing I collect. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to the party. I love seeing your marvelous makeovers!
Blessings,
Liz @ the Bramleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
Oh, how very clever! I saw your link on the CSI Challenge. I LOVE this idea! So great!
ReplyDeleteOh my fabulousness - that is amazing. I am in DESPERATE need of something like this because all my sewing is in a closet and it is a mess. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThat is fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the beds too!!!
Very talented lady!
xox
Maria
Yummy!
ReplyDeletethat is impressive!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING project!! I'm considerind do the same now. I don't have a craft/sewing room so your idea will work great for me. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVisiting from the CSI Project! COngratz!
This rocks!!! I want to use this for everything!
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wow!! All gorgeously made. Babies are too pretty. I have no words for you…its too Beautyfull.
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness, that is the awesomest thing I've ever seen! I am so inspired. I would totally screw up the math, but maybe I can get someone to help me.
ReplyDeleteI'm visiting from A Domesticated Woman's Adventures.
I have wanted to make one of these for YEARS but my dear husband said it couldn't be done. Thanks for proving he was wrong! Now, armed with your wonderful example, I can go make one myself! Hmmm, where do you suppose I could find a cheap armoire???
ReplyDeleteThis is Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI posted it in my DIY project blog. Thanks.
THIS IS AMAZING! I called my Honey over and said "This is *exactly* what I need for my sewing stuff!" Now I'm going to keep an eye out at Good Will for nifty old pieces of furniture. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI loved the idea, very good.
ReplyDeletecongratulations
Love your math project! What a great sewing space!
ReplyDeleteI love it. That is a great idea.
ReplyDelete...absolutely ingenius!!! I love this project!!!
ReplyDeleteEmanuela
I have this book marked on my "to do" list. Along with the tray you did. The clock you did. Just to name a few.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this. I've tried more things from your blog than any other. So many of your tutorials are on my "to do" list.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is truly amazing! Thanks for sharing. Your GrandTwins look really happy in their guestroom too. We also have GrandTwins, but of the male variety. Not sure which room they'll get to sleep in at the renovated house yet (we're still to move in), but would be good if I could stow my stuff away as neatly and cleverly as you have done.
ReplyDeleteThis is really incredible. Thank you for sharing!
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