i've experimented some since we moved in in our place three years ago. as a means of getting back in the swing of {all~things~renovation☻}, i'd like to somersault for you and see if my fancy can be tickled back into experimental action.
i have been thinking myself silly over how to store a bicycle when having a small entrance hall way. any ideas yourself?
(bicycle storage images : jaybean.com).
3 experiments to be executed this weekend :
1. upcycle an old bulky foot stool that i dismantled with great difficulty last spring
2. paint and fabric-refurbish this dusty floor lamp with a new coif
3. scrub, paint and hang up these mix'n'match thrift shop coat hangers in a make do shaker style in the above mentioned small entrance hall way. i might even add a spray painted deer's head, to go truly quirky on this one. i'll fit my intentions in a few before-after posts.
Lovely to see what you've been getting up to dear Woolfy. Looking forward to seeing the 'afters' x
ReplyDeleteI especially LOVE your bicycle storage ideas!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I am waiting to see your somersaults, yes, I have got just the place for you!! Please stop by and by all means do somersaults for me:))) I think you are in the swing already miss n♥♡♪
sounds like you'll have a very busy weekend! (and lots of good material for next weeks theme)
ReplyDeletewe too have a very small entry way, and store our bikes in the barn :) no barn? well, if you have a staircase, i love the upside down idea.
oh yes, I am very curios! I cannot wait to see how all of your experiments turn out!
ReplyDeleteI am impressed - so many projects for one weekend Nadine! I can't wait to see the 'after' photographs. You are truly a little volcano of creativity and energy xox
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed as well :) Have a nice time of experiment ;)
ReplyDeleteI think the 2nd option would be the easiest for you as it would require a simple upright lift of the bicycle. The other ways require you to tilt the bike with the 3rd one requiring an upside down bike. On some days that would discourage me from biking because I would not want to deal with the 'mechanics' of taking it down and putting it up. I think the 2nd one would entail less stress on your back. But then I have to consider the aches and pains and flare-ups of osteo-arthritis and fibromayalgia. I look forward to seeing your solutions for all the projects.:>)
ReplyDeleteYou've been very industrious! Looking forward to the "after" photos!
ReplyDeleteThrifty fox you have been busy re-purposing....I'd love to see what the foot stool looks like someday!
ReplyDeleteI love these sorts of experiments and am always finding new things to re-do.
ReplyDeleteHanging the bicycle on the wall usually works really well (as long as you won't bang you head on it!)
Your so brave! These kind of ventures always fail for me!
ReplyDeleteI also just experimenting in my apartment. This is fun. But now I'm glad I'm done and can do other things.
ReplyDeletewow busy ideas all!!
ReplyDeletei like the bikes under the stairways. looks good and out of the way kind of thing.
and with all the others things i'm curious what they will turn out to be!
Yes the bike problem...let me know when you find out;) I see you gave some good technical skills!
ReplyDeleteLooks a busy weekend - can't wait to see the finished products!
ReplyDeleteYessss, now I'm curious to see how your experiments ended up!!
ReplyDelete@ bike problem: no bike, no problem, that's my solution! Haha!!! ;))))
I stay tuned for more!
I'm such a fan of hooks. You are going to have so much fun.
ReplyDeleteI would really prefer to have the bike outdoors, but the ideas you found all look funny :)
ReplyDeleteWell, well, my renovating friend I see you are back at it. Ta da.... good for you!
ReplyDeleteI have no ideas about bike storage as we have a basement but I'm sure you'll come up with something perfect for your place. Can't wait to see how things turn out. xoxo Carole
oh yes curious! you are keeping yourself busy in all the best ways!
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