Oh, but you can, my friend. In a sense.
If you ever come over to dinner, my hubby will give you an entertaining tour. It starts with the "foyer" (Ha! That would be the rug in front of the door...) and ends with the "Master Bedroom" where apparently "the magic happens." But I'll spare you that.
Yes, living in a small space requires a sense of humor and creativity when giving the grand tour. We have a "map room," "library," "china room," and "formal dining room" all within the 10' x 10' space that houses two bookshelves and our dining room table. Miraculously, the nook that holds the washer and dryer also contains the "game room" (shelf with boardgames), "cat room" (litterbox, food and water dishes), and "tool shed" (shelf with a toolbox). It gets more wonderfully and ridiculously grandiose everytime he gives the tour.
But what about actually carving out space for a new baby, home office, craft corner, etc.? For my new office, it was amazing what we managed to pull off with some bookshelves, an IKEA folding desk, a file cabinet, a folding screen, and some "L" brackets...
Basically, we took over 20 square feet from the existing dining room area, and partitioned it off with two bookshelves. We moved the two existing tall bookshelves (remember the library and the china room?) out of the back corners of the dining room and set them at right angles to the side walls, about two feet away from the back wall and three feet apart. The handy hubby anchored them into the wall with the "L" brackets for safety, and voila! I had a little nook of my very own. The backs of the bookshelves are now my "walls", upon which I put some pegboards and pictures.
We then squeezed tall bookshelf in, perpendicular to the back wall, on one side, and a short bookshelf with a little file cabinet on top, on the other side. On the back wall (the real structural one), opposite my open "doorway" between the two shelves that face into the dining room, we installed a drop down IKEA desk (actually a dinette) that I can fold down out of the way to allow access to my tall bookshelf. As a finishing touch, a friend gave us a folding screen that I can use to block the open "doorway," allowing me to shut my work from view come dinnertime (since the dining room table is about a foot away from all this ingenuity.
It's tiny, and certainly doesn't have much room to maneuver. But it's mine (no more squabbling with the hubby about who gets what shelf space in our current office nook or in the living room), and it really does feel like another room... ish. :)
I would think something like this would also work well for partioning off the back of a bedroom for a nursery area (make sure those shelves are really well anchored into the wall!), or part of a living room for a craft area, etc. It makes the existing room that much smaller, but I've noticed that unless things get partioned off, they migrate into the main areas, anyway (remember Rules to Live By #5. When things don't have a home, they get everywhere).
Nook Sweet Nook, I say. Just don't try to come visit me in my office. There's only room for one of us in there!
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