The room has a wall of built-in shelves, a fireplace with mantel, a large sliding glass door that goes out onto my deck, and my closet nook with a built-in bench, desk, and more shelves. It’s not the biggest space, but certainly not small either. My office/craft room is about 14 feet by 20 feet, so approximately 280 sq. Here’s what my office/craft room looks like now, sans all the furniture (and with a whole lot more “craftermath”): I’m keeping my awesome travel desk and my lightbox - and of course the built-ins all stay - but everything else goes! I think I’m even going to paint! I am SO EXCITED! So here I am, announcing my craft room plans to the world. My office still looks like a family room! Here’s what it looked like right before we moved in (that’s me with Alexa when she wasn’t quite 1-year-old).īut, as they say, the journey of a 1000 steps begins with one. But I could use this space to organize my craft materials, which are growing rapidly, and create more places to do and make things. I don’t need all this office space I have just to work - all I need for that is my desk (you can find that tutorial here) - and most of it is going to waste. Easy Paper Craft Ideas & Projects Expand.
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