Closets—not enough
If you have a moderate size house built awhile back, you might have very few closets. Bigger homes may have space to add closets. Not us. We’ve had to get creative!
I found a lovely armoire in Facebook marketplace. The owners wanted only $35 for it. They had cut a hole in the back to accommodate connections for a tv. I don’t care! It’s great. No one but me sees the hole. My off-season clothing goes there, plus anything my guests would like to hang.
A neighbor gave me a chest, which I’ve refinished. I keep all my linens in here. I like to use tablecloths for different season, napkins, placemats, all the old fashioned table settings. Upstairs, we use a foot locker that’s been in Sam’s family for years. We also have my mother in law’s China cabinet as a bookshelf.
I love books! I’m constantly sorting books to give away so I can get more. Even though I use electronic books, there is nothing like a paperback to read by the beach or in the tub. Many books go in those long, flat Rubbermaid containers that you can shove under a bed
This wonderful old trunk was given to me by my neighbor. Ginger loves old things, but hadn’t come up for the right place for this trunk. I gave it an underpainting of forest green, then embossed it with acrylic gold and copper. I put some wallpaper on the lid that I had found in a downstairs closet. It holds a lot of linens! I also shove art supplies when the young Viking grandchildren come around, lest they draw on the walls. Some of them are that young!
We’ve been collecting historical books about Galveston since the summer before we moved here. I keep those on the built in shelves installed by the previous owner. So we have found ways to store some clothes, some linens, some books, but I’m always baffled with the overflow. How did all this stuff accumulate, and why am I keeping it? A question for another day.
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