since we established a place of residence once we move to Fort Collins, I've already begun the exciting task of nesting. not that i can actually start the nesting process, but, it's never to early to start planning! as a designer, I love a good challenge. Whether it's in the office trying to make an entire building meet a budget, or in the comforts of my own home, nothing appeals to me more than working with what you've got to work with and no more! Let the fun being!
so, this home that we'll be renting after we move in July, is an adorable 2 bedroom 2 bath, two story home that's a measley 1,000 sq ft. of livable space. The upstairs is just a bedroom and a bathroom, that B and I have already claimed as the master, though after seeing pictures, there's really nothing "master" about it! though small, it is absolutely precious, cozy, quaint, updated, and has hardwood floors- Praise Jesus... having a dog, nothing else will do! so, my nesting challenge is getting creative with the small space we'll be given- and how to effectively create habitable spaces that are pleasant and appealing both functionally as well as aesthetically! I'm still waiting to find out if we can paint. and hopefully we can! a little paint job can go a long long way. since settling on our home, i've been researching small interior spaces, and finding what makes them appear both visually appealing and functionally successful. so excited to make our new home cozy!
sharing some of my inspiration-
{kind of in love with all the modern crammed in one space} |
{via apartment therapy}
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