Hello friends.
I'm sorry it's taken so long to introduce you to my little studio. I moved in about a month ago and it's still not completely finished. There are still a couple little things I'd like to add or change (like the completely bare walls around my bed). It's taking some work, but still, this little apartment and I are beginning to grow quite fond of each other.
Turn left when you walk into the front door and you'll be in my living room. It's pretty cozy with my old-lady love seat, squishy leather "coffoman" (coffee table/ottoman)1, and t-shirt quilt that covers one entire wall.
If, instead of left, you turned right out of the front door, you'd be in my little studio kitchen. What it lacks in counter space, it makes up for in shelving and storage space. Oh, and that Ninja blender, it's wonderful. If you're in the market for a blender, I highly recommend it.
Just past the love seat in the living room is my desk area. Love that window while I'm buried in law school work. It reminds me there's an outside world with things like sunshine and changing leaves and people who aren't law students.
Across from my desk is my "bedroom" (read: sleeping area).
This is the view from my bed. See? It really is a studio, despite the separate living spaces. There's not a door to be found in this place.
Past my work space and sleeping area is the closet and bathroom. I'm super blessed in the closet department - this thing is huge. It is a little strange having everything on display, though. I feel like I need to be neat and tidy all the time! Oh, and there is a door to the bathroom - my one and only! It's an ideal place to place some hooks for bags I want to keep handy.
This space has turned out to be very functional, and having a space all my own to personalize has been so much fun. It is a difficult and sometimes lonely transition into living alone, though, so don't be a stranger! My air mattress is primed and ready to welcome visitors.
Just ask this girl ;)
Love you, Sarah Anne! So glad to see you! |
1 The term "coffoman" comes from my brilliant and imaginative father, Scott Anderson. IHRTLUHC.
IHRTLUHC!!!!!!!! strangely comforting...
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! Fabulous use of footnotes. ;)
ReplyDeleteI was about to make a sassy comment about "oh so you don't have a door to your bathroom?" when you said you had no doors. Then I read further and you crushed my dreams.
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