Help Me Decide.....
#63
grann of 6: Your studio is to die for!
BUT:
I would go with the natural light. I am very much affected by SAD (seasonal affective disorder) and when the sun shines it just puts me into a much nicer frame of mind. Just my 2 cents worth...happy quilting wherever. :lol:
BUT:
I would go with the natural light. I am very much affected by SAD (seasonal affective disorder) and when the sun shines it just puts me into a much nicer frame of mind. Just my 2 cents worth...happy quilting wherever. :lol:
#64
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lowell, MA
Posts: 14,083
Tough decision. I've had both, but both rooms also had at least one full-size window to look out. When both kids were home (not the boomerang time they were both home - they leave, but they boomerang back) I loved the sewing room in the basement, as we had a split entry house with full size windows in the basement. I could "escape" there and quilt by myself and pretend I was all alone in my world. I had office and sewingroom together once - didn't work, I couldn't relax to sew when I saw my work sitting there on the desk and vice-versa. If stairs are a problem - go with what is best for you. Like someone suggested, you could put a machine down there for a while and do a trial run. Good luck.
#67
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Topeka, KS
Posts: 3,813
I have to have natural light. I would not do well in a basement unless it was a walk-out and had lots of windows. I am planning a craft room for organization and storage but I sew in my dining room. You have to do what is best for you.
#68
OMG OMG OMG Gran of 6 your studio is GORGEOUS!!! and guess what? You don't live that far from me, I am coming over and never, ever leaving!
robin (who is pretty sure there is now no reason for this debate, my machine is in the car and my bag is packed)
robin (who is pretty sure there is now no reason for this debate, my machine is in the car and my bag is packed)
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