You might remember me telling you this, but we actually lived in our upstairs for a few months. In the pic above, you can see our "kitchen" (ie microwave on a dresser = true luxury!!! ;) ;) ... But living up there was a actually a really good opportunity for me to get to know the space. I'd spend every morning feeding the baby in the chair (a super comfy rocker/ glider by Lee) and looking out the window:
But we could only really see out the windows when we were in the rocker or standing up actually looking out the windows. It made me realize that I wanted that entire wall OUT so that it would feel like you were almost outside from every part of the room. (including the sofa where we watch movies from and might possibly spend waaay too much time on!!)
Searching for the right window took months, honestly. (Which is the main reason it's taken so long to get to this part of our project.) I wanted steel but we looked into more affordable aluminum look-alikes. We finally found what we were looking for at the Window Man where we settled on an aluminum window by Universal Window. Getting drawings and a quote took a long time as the team from the Window Man had to persuade Universal to sell just 1 window. But we finally got it!! It went in Monday:
{eeeeeeek!!}
And it's completely transformed the loft!!! It feels like you're outside up there!!
The guys are now working on creating the drywall framework for our bookshelves and window seat. Electrical is going in today. Here's a quick sketch of how the shelves and window seat will look:
We've modified some of the dimensions a bit to meet code (gotta love it ;) and I've sacrificed a couple inches of window seat space to make the entire thing feel a bit more seamless.
Here's a sketch I did of the back wall, where our sofa will go:
I internally debated for a while on whether I wanted a larger center set of shelves or if we should go equidistant and I finally settled in equidistant, which is different from the sketch above:
I decided to go equidistant because I felt that there was so much variation from the rest of the room with the window seat, that I wanted the rest of the walls to sort of fall in line and be consistent.
Here's the left wall, which is being worked on today:
The built-ins will actually be made out of drywall, similar to the shelves in this pic...
...except the shelves themselves will be made from reclaimed wood planks.
The window seat cushion will also sit right on a drywall ledge, similar to the one in the photo below. When you lift up the cushions, there will be hidden storage beneath.
And finally, my friend Jill Sorenson of Live Like You is moving and she is having a moving sale on her blog and there are some amazing deals!!! To check out the things for sale click here. I'll miss being near Jill but am really happy for her & her son. She's a truly special person and has a beautiful bold sense of style:
I'm off for the day into the rain but hope you enjoyed peeking into our
have a good one!!
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oh my gosh - Lauren I have to tell you a story but you might just think we're nuts! Mom and I were at Yoga the other night and when it let out, she says to me, I know you're supposed to calm your mind but all I could think about as I am laying there is Lauren Liess's new windows in her loft. HAAAAAAAAAA. that's how monumental your windows are :)
ReplyDeleteLove how your new windows are the perfect canvas for your beautiful view. Wow!
ReplyDeleteSo excited for you, Lauren! Your blog is delivered to me via Feedly, and I just love seeing it on the reading list! I know that renovations can be hard but so fulfilling in the end, and it looks like your room is going to be totally gorgeous! Can't wait for more updates.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love the windows. Looking forward to seeing the finished room. Thanks for the design inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThose windows are pure magic!
ReplyDeleteStunning window, well worth waiting for the right one.
ReplyDeleteYour new window nook is going to be perfect for cuddling up with the boys and reading good books, especially on rainy cold days!
ReplyDeleteTalk dirty! Those windows are hot hot hot!
ReplyDeleteLove how patience and 'living in the mess' can be the best things that ever happen to a design project! The window and overall concept are fabulous, as always!
ReplyDeleteAt first I was disappointed that you made the shelves equidistant because I LOVED the sketch of the sofa wall. But then I read your reasoning for the change and thought, "she's right. The window seat wall has that look and these shelves will be better equal and mor uniform." That is why you are a designer and I am not. It's going t be amazing, Lauren. I can't wait for the finished product!
ReplyDeleteso so amazing! love how they look and I know the end result will be even more amazing!!
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Edyta
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Looks gorgeous Lauren. I can totally see the direction you are going with this space - sort of a clean modern with some rustic/natural bits. Gorgeous!!!!! I am sure it will look stunning and I cannot wait to see the photo shoot - we've all been dying to see it you know! :)
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What a difference that window makes, Lauren. The view to your yard is wonderful. It looks like everything is humming along. I admire your ability to dig in and get it done!
ReplyDelete-Deborah
Its all so, so beautiful. Perfect choices for your new home.
ReplyDeleteLooking for you :D
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My, I really can’t wait to see it all done! Just looking at the photos makes me more excited than you, I think. Just kidding! Anyway, I really hope it’ll be done soon coz’ I think this will be a swell house. Good job! Please keep us all posted. Have a blessed weekend!
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