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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Free time... to browes ikea.com!

So, not having a job is expensive! Not only do I not have a paycheck showing up until February 7th (yikes, last paycheck was last Friday, and it wasn't for the full amount), but I have more free time.

Free time in which to think about how better to utilize my new apartment.... My new apartment is smaller than my last, and things don't quite fit the way I'd like. Some of my furniture is nice enough, but everything feels too crowded. Crowded, like I took a 600+ square foot apartment and moved it into a 500 square foot apartment. One hundred square feet is more than you would think Or, more than I would think. Everything just feels cluttered, and I don't like it.
Really, why are flat screen TV's still so darn expensive? My living room would look at least 3 times more put together if I had one, but it just isn't worth the price.

The kitchen is teeny tiny (one drawer for the whole kitchen?), so my buffet that used to live in my old kitchen has been promoted to TV stand. Except it doesn't match the rest of the nice dark wood in my living room. Is it important enough to change? How important is it for woods to match? Probably not incredibly important, though it probably would pull the room together a little more. And the (already small) kitchen table? Well, we are storing that under the bed for now.

My bedroom is a mishmash of cheap furniture, but it always was. I used to have a "red" theme going on, but it seems to have vanished with the curtains and duvet cover. Now it is sort of a blank slate. Do I want to do anything with this? I also don't own a proper dresser or chest of drawers. It's true. I keep about half my belongings in plastic drawers (hidden in closet!) and the other half in a cheap thing from Target, half bookshelf with some felt-type drawers. I am plotting a trip to IKEA and am dreaming of purchasing this chest of drawers, in no small part because of the little mirror on top. I'll have to see it in person to see how sturdy it is.

Should someone who doesn't have a job really go to Ikea??? Okay, I have a job. I just don't start until Friday...

1 comment:

E.C. said...

I'd say give the flat screen TV's another year to continue dropping in price and then reassess.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Free time... to browes ikea.com!

So, not having a job is expensive! Not only do I not have a paycheck showing up until February 7th (yikes, last paycheck was last Friday, and it wasn't for the full amount), but I have more free time.

Free time in which to think about how better to utilize my new apartment.... My new apartment is smaller than my last, and things don't quite fit the way I'd like. Some of my furniture is nice enough, but everything feels too crowded. Crowded, like I took a 600+ square foot apartment and moved it into a 500 square foot apartment. One hundred square feet is more than you would think Or, more than I would think. Everything just feels cluttered, and I don't like it.
Really, why are flat screen TV's still so darn expensive? My living room would look at least 3 times more put together if I had one, but it just isn't worth the price.

The kitchen is teeny tiny (one drawer for the whole kitchen?), so my buffet that used to live in my old kitchen has been promoted to TV stand. Except it doesn't match the rest of the nice dark wood in my living room. Is it important enough to change? How important is it for woods to match? Probably not incredibly important, though it probably would pull the room together a little more. And the (already small) kitchen table? Well, we are storing that under the bed for now.

My bedroom is a mishmash of cheap furniture, but it always was. I used to have a "red" theme going on, but it seems to have vanished with the curtains and duvet cover. Now it is sort of a blank slate. Do I want to do anything with this? I also don't own a proper dresser or chest of drawers. It's true. I keep about half my belongings in plastic drawers (hidden in closet!) and the other half in a cheap thing from Target, half bookshelf with some felt-type drawers. I am plotting a trip to IKEA and am dreaming of purchasing this chest of drawers, in no small part because of the little mirror on top. I'll have to see it in person to see how sturdy it is.

Should someone who doesn't have a job really go to Ikea??? Okay, I have a job. I just don't start until Friday...

1 comment:

E.C. said...

I'd say give the flat screen TV's another year to continue dropping in price and then reassess.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Free time... to browes ikea.com!

So, not having a job is expensive! Not only do I not have a paycheck showing up until February 7th (yikes, last paycheck was last Friday, and it wasn't for the full amount), but I have more free time.

Free time in which to think about how better to utilize my new apartment.... My new apartment is smaller than my last, and things don't quite fit the way I'd like. Some of my furniture is nice enough, but everything feels too crowded. Crowded, like I took a 600+ square foot apartment and moved it into a 500 square foot apartment. One hundred square feet is more than you would think Or, more than I would think. Everything just feels cluttered, and I don't like it.
Really, why are flat screen TV's still so darn expensive? My living room would look at least 3 times more put together if I had one, but it just isn't worth the price.

The kitchen is teeny tiny (one drawer for the whole kitchen?), so my buffet that used to live in my old kitchen has been promoted to TV stand. Except it doesn't match the rest of the nice dark wood in my living room. Is it important enough to change? How important is it for woods to match? Probably not incredibly important, though it probably would pull the room together a little more. And the (already small) kitchen table? Well, we are storing that under the bed for now.

My bedroom is a mishmash of cheap furniture, but it always was. I used to have a "red" theme going on, but it seems to have vanished with the curtains and duvet cover. Now it is sort of a blank slate. Do I want to do anything with this? I also don't own a proper dresser or chest of drawers. It's true. I keep about half my belongings in plastic drawers (hidden in closet!) and the other half in a cheap thing from Target, half bookshelf with some felt-type drawers. I am plotting a trip to IKEA and am dreaming of purchasing this chest of drawers, in no small part because of the little mirror on top. I'll have to see it in person to see how sturdy it is.

Should someone who doesn't have a job really go to Ikea??? Okay, I have a job. I just don't start until Friday...

1 comment:

E.C. said...

I'd say give the flat screen TV's another year to continue dropping in price and then reassess.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Free time... to browes ikea.com!

So, not having a job is expensive! Not only do I not have a paycheck showing up until February 7th (yikes, last paycheck was last Friday, and it wasn't for the full amount), but I have more free time.

Free time in which to think about how better to utilize my new apartment.... My new apartment is smaller than my last, and things don't quite fit the way I'd like. Some of my furniture is nice enough, but everything feels too crowded. Crowded, like I took a 600+ square foot apartment and moved it into a 500 square foot apartment. One hundred square feet is more than you would think Or, more than I would think. Everything just feels cluttered, and I don't like it.
Really, why are flat screen TV's still so darn expensive? My living room would look at least 3 times more put together if I had one, but it just isn't worth the price.

The kitchen is teeny tiny (one drawer for the whole kitchen?), so my buffet that used to live in my old kitchen has been promoted to TV stand. Except it doesn't match the rest of the nice dark wood in my living room. Is it important enough to change? How important is it for woods to match? Probably not incredibly important, though it probably would pull the room together a little more. And the (already small) kitchen table? Well, we are storing that under the bed for now.

My bedroom is a mishmash of cheap furniture, but it always was. I used to have a "red" theme going on, but it seems to have vanished with the curtains and duvet cover. Now it is sort of a blank slate. Do I want to do anything with this? I also don't own a proper dresser or chest of drawers. It's true. I keep about half my belongings in plastic drawers (hidden in closet!) and the other half in a cheap thing from Target, half bookshelf with some felt-type drawers. I am plotting a trip to IKEA and am dreaming of purchasing this chest of drawers, in no small part because of the little mirror on top. I'll have to see it in person to see how sturdy it is.

Should someone who doesn't have a job really go to Ikea??? Okay, I have a job. I just don't start until Friday...

1 comments:

E.C. said...

I'd say give the flat screen TV's another year to continue dropping in price and then reassess.