September Writing Challenge - Prompt #9:
Organize
One of the downsides to our house of 16 years is that it has no storage spaces. The house was built with a coat closet in the living room and a small pantry in the kitchen, and that's it. When we toured the house, I didn't really notice the lack of storage, so I was a bit frazzled when I was unpacking, and I realized that there was nowhere to store towels or linens. I also didn't realize that one of the bedrooms didn't have a closet. People always tell me that rooms without closets can't be counted as "bedrooms" in real estate listings. Somehow they got away with it here. They also got away with not disclosing that there was a hole in the floor of the basement with a sump pump in it. It was conveniently covered up with moving boxes both times we walked through the house.
Making our home work storage-wise has been a bit of a nightmare, but we've managed. We have to keep our towels and linens in our bedroom closet and under our bed. It's not ideal, but it's also not the worst thing we've had to deal with in life.
Several years ago we made our family room into a bedroom for Daisy and a storage room. We also added a closet to Nicky's bedroom that shouldn't have been considered a bedroom. The storage room helped a lot and was necessary for us to be able to move shelving out of our basement to build our new family room (six years later)...
As we planned our family room, we wanted to make sure we included a nice, big closet. We decided to build it deep enough to store several 27-gallon bins.
The closet isn't finished yet, but it's close, so I can show you what we've got in the works:
- Blankets & bedding (2)
- Holiday decor (1)
- Puzzles (1)
- Winter clothes (coats, snow pants, gloves, etc) (1)
- Costumes (1)
- Duffel bags/backpacks (1)
- Gift bags/boxes/wrapping paper (1)
- Imaginext toys (bat cave and fire house) (1)
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