On
the second Saturday of April, I began to polyfill the closet
surround. I do not want to use this wooden box style cupboard, so
have decided to seal it up empty. It is too high and dirty and warped
to be of use to me. You can see that I applied the first load of
polyfilla above. More is to be applied until such time as the closet
is fixed 'sealed' and paintable.
Still
to go - the tools alcove - oh, and um, me... The pink brickery and
dirt-stained ceiling will be painted once the back door and closet
have been. Any gloss paint left over, will coat the exterior of the
back door! Well - that is the plan...
One
of my more recent fads is similar to that of my best friend. That is
to collect specimens of flower and greenery from the gardens and use
them indoors. For the time being, this is my arrangement - including
white floral hedge, lungwort, primrose and grape hyacinth.
I
like artsy decor - as those following the storyline of the coffee
lounge will know only too well! I therefore have been 'playing' with
my washing up detergents and making them into lava lamps by mixing
various aromas and colors into squirter bottles. On the right, you
can see me having added purple to the green, yellow, orange and red. The purple settled at the base.
It
is time to take stock of where I am at in the redecorating of the
coffee lounge. Please recall that when first built in 1953, this room
was an outhouse - used for such as storing laundry baskets, coal,
potatoes, and for tradesmen to leave deliveries if my parents were
out - as it previously had a door into the kitchen that locked! As
you can see in the above photo, that door has been removed by
myself, as I prefer not to have too many doors between the sink where I do the laundry and washing line, where it hangs to dry! This walk
way will remain for the purpose of getting out into the back yard,
with or without laundry, and the heater will remain off. I have no
place else to store the family gumboots.
Turning
into the room, we see the freshly painted corner along with the
linoleum I put down a few years ago. That corner will house the sofa
when bought - though along which of the two possible walls I have as yet
to decide. Maybe along the outer wall, so the window light is seen
shining thru - or maybe under the window facing the decor wall.
Either way, other than mopping, removing paint from the floor, and
vaccing, the space is ready to furnish as far as this corner is
concerned.
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