After two years of living in this room, I am finally showing some nesting behaviour. In mice, that is usually a good sign :)
I have a large room with a loft bed that is rather close to the ceiling. On the opposite of the bed there is a space about 150cm x 150cm (5 foot x 5 foot) and 80cm (2.6 foot) height that I used to store all the boxes I had from moving in. It really annoyed me and I finally managed to clean it up.
Now I am wondering what I should do with it. On the "ground floor" I have my desk and a corner with a couch opposite to a screen with projector. I also have enough space for storage and I do not intend on using it for storage anymore.
I thought about putting in a rug and making it a reading corner. But I have that already with the couch. The other option was to grow some edible mushrooms there or something...
What do you guys think? Any ideas? :)
My initial feeling is to remove it if you don't need it? Or use it as a bed? My friend got rid of his at the beginning of the summer because he just used his for storage.
It would! Hm. I have another thought. I just did the The Joy of Tidying Up recently, and I made myself a reading corner by putting a curved chair and a blanket (should probably be a rug) on the floor- and one thing I've noticed is that I really haven't used it since I've first made it- I read on my bed already. Instead, the chair ended up a natural place for clothes to go to, because for some unconscious reason I just preferred it to hanging my clothes up on my wall hooks. This is on the floor, and not on a bunk, and if you already have a couch, I doubt you'll make the transition either without consciously reminding yourself to. I didn't register that you were thinking about growing mushrooms. Fucking hell, do that. You should make that space your hobby space. Like a train set or something.