My Bedroom

Our house never had a master suite. Our bedroom started off in the basement living room. I didn’t like have our bedroom in a living room. We moved upstairs to the attic. It was hot and the bathroom was far away. We moved downstairs again to a bedroom. Finally, we just decided to remodel.

The current master bedroom looked liked this a year ago:

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The space has been used at some point as a kitchen to a secondary apartment years ago. We used it as a family room, and school/craft room. Now with an added wall it is our master bedroom.

While we were working on the remodel, we got to a point that everything was livable. Now, we are focusing on one room at a time. My bedroom was the space I wanted to do first. I wanted a space to retreat to and enjoy, and not have to look at construction holes when I went to bed every night.

We worked hard, and got it down. I love it. The bedroom isn’t large, because I like small cozy bedrooms. (It does have a giant closet.) It is the retreat I wanted. Now I can go to bed looking at wallpaper and birds and things I like.

It was nice to actually finish something. When you remodel with jobs and gardens and kids and a tiny budget, it doesn’t go very fast. We’ve been working our our basement since March. We still have a while to go, but by finishing this, it made the rest of the remodel seem achievable.

Remodel Update

We have walls! Having the walls up is a great first step. Joe’s work hasn’t been that busy, so it’s been nice to have him home more to get it done.

For the first time since we moved in, the bathroom has a proper door. It had a bifold door when we moved in, and after one too many fingers crushed inside that, we removed it and put a curtain on. We finally got the hall moved giving us the space we needed to get a door on the bathroom. It’s still a funky space, but that is just the nature of an old house.

There is still so much to do downstairs, but it is progressing. And it’s actually almost livable if you don’t mind plain Sheetrock and unfinished floors.