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How much can you cram into 200 sq ft' of a 850 sq ft house? I finally bought some monitors and recently built the shelves for our camping stuff (I'm SO proud of them.). You should have seen it before I got it "organized." The sewing area lives behind the computer chair. It is what it is.

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Cool pickguard! And I so wish my house was that organized.
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Good job and nice shelves. At first I wondered if that was a table-saw next to your amps and baseball hats. Very orderly. Now you have room to goose-step around your gear.
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Nice! Looks like there is some shelf space open for some more gear!
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Looks like a great use of space, you must have built with legos and played a lot of tetris when you were younger. ;-)
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Very clever use of space and HNMD (happy new monitor day)!

Looks like you have decoupled the monitors from the desk with something?

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That wall above the monitors looks awfully empty. Perhaps these can break up the space a bit:

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Maybe something to hang off of them would also really spruce up the look...
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@andrewsrea Yamaha DAW behind computer

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@aullucci Got one on the wall where I took the picture from (left side). I passed your observation on to the wife, though. She never looked up from her book.


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tlarson58 wrote: Thu Apr 22, 2021 7:49 pm @aullucci Got one on the wall where I took the picture from (left side). I passed your observation on to the wife, though. She never looked up from her book.
Not even a "(sigh) That's nice, dear....."?
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Rollin Hand wrote: Thu Apr 22, 2021 8:01 pm
tlarson58 wrote: Thu Apr 22, 2021 7:49 pm @aullucci Got one on the wall where I took the picture from (left side). I passed your observation on to the wife, though. She never looked up from her book.
Not even a "(sigh) That's nice, dear....."?
At least she didn't give him "The Look". :lol:

And doesn't silence signify consent?
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I think I'd go ahead and get the wall hangers. Make sure she's in the room while you're hanging them. If she doesn't object when you start to put a hole in the wall, I think you're good to fill the wall with new axes...
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aullucci wrote: Fri Apr 23, 2021 9:31 am I think I'd go ahead and get the wall hangers. Make sure she's in the room while you're hanging them. If she doesn't object when you start to put a hole in the wall, I think you're good to fill the wall with new axes...
That's the kind of presumptive logic I operate under... That which is not expressly forbidden is permitted.
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Very organized. nice.

You can never have enough space. cause if you have more space, then you have more room for gear...
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Very nice Tommy! I've put up a lot of shelves this year as well, mainly to house my wife's craft supplies and my pedals and synth/midi gear.
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Mossman wrote: Sat Apr 24, 2021 1:47 am
aullucci wrote: Fri Apr 23, 2021 9:31 am I think I'd go ahead and get the wall hangers. Make sure she's in the room while you're hanging them. If she doesn't object when you start to put a hole in the wall, I think you're good to fill the wall with new axes...
That's the kind of presumptive logic I operate under... That which is not expressly forbidden is permitted.
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