We have a lovely old home. It was built in 1909-10. A garage was added some years later, probably in the '40s. The garage is large enough for two cars, with a wall partition between the two sides. When we first moved here, I parked my car in the garage. I had a difficult time getting out of the car because the car doors wouldn't open wide. It has since become a storage area.When I started talking seriously about getting a long-arm quilting machine, we kept coming back to the idea we didn't have any space for it. One day I said, "How about my side of the garage?" and the idea was born. We vacillated between the garage and building a complete sewing studio onto the house. We fantasized about having the new room. We visualized and fell in love with the French doors leading into the room. I felt my heart melt at the idea of having a large enough space to do anything. But the overwhelming cost of a new room brought us back to converting half of the garage.
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| The floor plan |
The space in the garage is 10 feet by 20 feet, a good size for a long-arm machine and table, cupboards and a little storage space. We will have the garage door removed with a wall built. Windows in the front and the side, and matching windows in the back that will replace the ones already there. The door will be near the house.
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| The side of the garage. The door will be fully glass to match the house. |
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| The front of the garage. |
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| The back as it already looks. |
The work will begin sometime in the first part of July. This is really cool. I am getting a room of my own!
peace~~~




There is nothing better than that, dear you!
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