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Getting Ready for a Guest, or How I Pulled a Guest Room Out of My Bum

15th March 2008

Getting Ready for a Guest, or How I Pulled a Guest Room Out of My Bum

posted in Decor, Cleaning, Organization |

So, since we’ve lived here in Milton, we’ve only had overnight guests once, and they were guys who couldn’t care less about where they slept or the condition of the house.Because of the lack of guests, the room intended to be the “guest room” quickly degenerated into this:

messy room  messy room  messy room

This is the room in which we store my dress form, usually have my light box set up (but I had to take it down to use the table for the craft show last week), weights, yoga ball, the “goodwill pile” of things to donate, and so forth. It’s even more of a disaster area now because of the show last week… I just dumped everything in here afterward (stock, displays, etc). And then we chucked the ironing board with its mound of fabric on top in there last night because friends came over to play games.

So, the first thing I did was take care of the ironing.

ironing fabric

I ironed and folded all of the fabric, then put it away.

fabric shelf

Then I started to tackle the post-craft-show-chaos that was everywhere.  I managed to get the non-apron stock into two rubbermaid bins, and stacked them out of the way in the corner.

rubbermaid bins

The Man found a “good enough” home for my card display rack, which is pretty cumbersome, in the closet that houses the air conditioning.

card rack in closet

My non-stock show stuff found a place in my craft room closet, along with the box of bubble envelopes I just ordered.

boxes in a closet with aprons

It’s starting to look better, isn’t it?

messy room

My stationery display racks and mannequin family found their way into the guest room closet (which, sad to say, isn’t for guests to use since it stores our luggage and the guy’s golf stuff and things like that).

mannequins and dress form in closet

My dimantled light box…

dismantled light box

was rearranged so it fit into its bin…

dismantled light box

…and sent to the garage for storage.

garage

My craft show tables also went to the garage. Because really, why not?

tables in garage

And the room was clear! After vacuuming, The new inflatable pillow-top queen-sized mattress was set out….

inflatable mattress

…inflated, sheeted, and new-fluffy-pillow-ed. I also put out some lamps so that my guest will be able to read in bed if she wants to, and a little crate to serve as a nightstand so she can put her books or whatever in there.

guest room

She has a wide selection of reading materials if she’s into children’s books.

guest room with children's books

And she can put her clothes away in the dresser (except for the one occupied drawer).

guest room dresser

YAY!!! I can’t wait until Meagan gets here.

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  1. 1 On March 16th, 2008, srah said:

    My “guest” room looks worse than yours did, I think. Unfortunately I don’t have much push to fix it because I usually give my bed up to guests and sleep in there myself! I did put a lamp in there finally. :)

  2. 2 On March 16th, 2008, yayanana said:

    Looks Great! I’m sure she would have settled for anyplace you put her, but this way she can feel “at home”. Have a great visit :-)

  3. 3 On March 17th, 2008, Making your Guest's Stay More Comfortable (I hope!): Finishing Touches » Joyful Abode said:

    […] This is sort of part two to this post, “Getting Ready for a Guest, or How I Pulled a Guest Room Out of My Bum.” […]

  4. 4 On March 30th, 2008, Lia said:

    This was a lovely post, but I must know …. is that SHEEP FABRIC?!??! (3rd picture) It’s AWESOME!

    Ps, mind if I add you to my blogroll?
    -Lia

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