
It's all about the good junk!
Some of you might remember my studio in the trees...
We call it the
Servant's Quarters because 100 years ago it was an actual third floor servant's quarters. I'm incredibly humbled to have this space where so many other women have worked and I'm delighted that I get to share it with you.
I'll start from the entry...
Entry from the second floor

Going up the stairs
Work area (please ignore the dust on the rusty bin - it's fresh from a barn sale). Lots of people commented last year about our rough old barn board floors. They have been splattered with paint and who knows what in the last 100 years. The general consensus was to keep the floors as-is so that's just what we did!

Ribbons! And also my makeshift desk. It's the perfect size for a laptop.

I added some Button Drawers.
(The brick chimney is a great backdrop for rustic pictures.)
And a few trays for organizing the lace and millinery items for making cuffs.

My sewing area - It's a little messy so just a peek =)
Mom found a fireplace surround curbside so this year we have an actual fireplace instead of just a hole in the bricks. We still haven't had a real fire but we fill it with candles!

Because we use the other side of the attic as our homeschool classroom, this part of the room is my favorite. In the cold Winter months, it's such a joy to sit here and read to the kids.

Even though the room has it's own walk-in closet, this old steamer trunk is great for storage. Like most attic spaces, the closet is not insulated well so it's cold in the Winter and Hot in the Summer and nobody likes to go in there (except one or two wasps that always seem to creep in every year). The steamer truck is the "
on the way to the closet" storage area.
And finally, the multi-purpose chalkboard from Hobby Lobby. It gets used for everything from reminders and school work to menus at barn sales.
Thank you so much, Karen, for hosting this amazing event!
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