Monday, October 20, 2008

furniture; internet stuff

I've been meaning to post about some furniture we recently got for a steal. A friend was moving to Los Angeles and unloaded just about everything she had. We were among the mob of benefit-reapers. Thanks, Nancy. Project Rowhouse has quite a bit more square footage than the previous house, so we're always on the lookout for random pieces of furniture. One item we were desperately in need of was more couch space for the current living area. The one we've had for the past few years can't get through the stairwell to the basement, but this one did - and we can eventually move it to one of the extra bedrooms where it doubles as a full bed:

Kanga brought out the devil eyes - watch out.

This desk is pretty sweet and fits in this open office area on the third floor.


We planned on having a hammer and nail filled weekend, but in the spirit of learn-as-you-go we realized some of the wall areas we wanted to keep had to be removed and redone. So, we ended up doing a lot more demo and cleanup. Hopefully productivity is in our future and I'll give a better update.

I did get around to organizing the internet router/hub/hard drive to it's hopefully permanent location. It had been resting in a beautiful nest of it's own wires, dust and chunks of drywall in the corner of the future kitchen. To prevent the possibility of something hatching from within we decided to clean it up and mount it:

4 comments:

Harbor Hon said...

Every time I visit I am totally amazed at what you've done. How do you guys keep all this in your heads? I would be a raving lunatic by now. :)

Totally in love with the new/retro couch. Can't get better than that when it doubles as a bed too. xxoo

Anonymous said...

BGD here - I just have to say I'm impressed with router/modem installation. Way neater than I and I'm a professional!

john said...

haha your electrics look pretty neat! im a sparky by trade ive never seen the router mounted near the mains before! U got to be careful running low voltage with mains voltage in england, causes interference. You guys run 110v in the states though dont you? dont know if you'd get the same problem

Emery Duncan said...

Great post thhankyou