These next two cheery space looks like a great places to sew, but since I am working with an armoire, instead of a closet, I won't be able to tuck my knees under a table like in these photos.
I love all the details of this space sewing closet, but I wonder if the owner really sews in this space, or if she instead moves the machine elsewhere for use. It seems to me like she would be bumping her knees on the shelves while sitting on the stool.
To create some leg room and make sewing more comfortable, I plan to add a pull out shelf, as is illustrated in these next couple of photos.
In addition to painting the inside of my armoire to bring in more light, I also want to add some fun splashes of color for a creative and inspiring work space. I am not a particular fan of the floral pattern in this next pace, but I love the bold use of color!
Since I am working with such a small space, I definitely need to make every inch count! In addition to my sewing machine, I also want the armoire to house all of my notions, as well as my small {but growing} collection of fabric. That will require taking advantage of every available inch, including the back of the armoire, and the inside of the doors.
In the next photo, the armoire is being used as a desk, rather than a sewing cabinet, but I like the way the peg board has been used to maximize storage space, and the chalkboard on the door is a great idea as well.
And here's another peg board example with shelves above.
I'll have to consider if there is enough depth in my armoire to add some narrow shelves in the back, and whether the vibration of the machine inside my cabinet would cause items to fall of the shelves. Maybe shelves with a lip on the front would be the best solution?
These final two photos are great examples of using various materials to maximize the space on the inside of the doors - including peg boards and magnet boards!
There is so much to see in each and every one of these inspiration photos. I'll definitely be studying all of the different forms of organization as I determine the best way to make my armoire function like a sewing room. Additionally, I have some creative ideas to create cutting and ironing space that can also quickly hide away.
I'm hoping to get started on the makeover of my armoire very soon, and I'll certainly be sharing all the details along the way!