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		<title>Cabin Update : Bunk Room</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jan 2018 22:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This post is in partnership with Beddy&#8217;s Hey Guyses! Hope all is well in the new year! Things are starting off with a bang around here, and I&#8217;m ready to hit the ground running! I&#8217;ll fill you in on my next post, but I&#8217;m ready to get back at a more reg blogging schedule. More on that soon :) Last week, I ran up to the cabin for an overnight for the soul purpose of taking photos to share with yas. I almost always try to take photographs when I&#8217;m there. I have a laundry basket containing a tripod, a camera, all my lenses, a computer and I devoutly haul this thing back and forth EVERY.TIME.WE.GO. Once at the cab, time is usually too short and we are often so busy doing nothing (or everything depending on the weekend), that I&#8217;d hate to interrupt the chill/busy vibe to snap a pic. The aforementioned solo adventure to the cabin allowed me the time and freedom to take a lot of photos, and I&#8217;m stoked to start sharing &#8217;em with you babes and bros. We&#8217;re nearing the six month mark now, so much has changed, and the list of future improvements is constantly growing. It felt like a good time to document where we&#8217;re at. Let&#8217;s start with a room you guys have rarely seen &#8211; the bunk room. In the last post I formally introduced the bunk room for the first time, outlining a game plan for the space &#8211; I like to think of it as the basics, ya know, the first layer. My goal is to make it as cute and functional as possible while not spending tons of money or time right now. Most importantly, we need to find the best furniture layout for the space, and then decorate it in a way that would fit the vibe of the cabin. The bedroom is not huge (roughly 12 x 10), but it is the largest bedroom in the cabin, so obvs we knew it had to be the room we used for the bunk room. Budget was a big concern going into this, since we were trying to furnish the whole cabin. A big money saver was choosing some of the least inexpensive bunk beds out there &#8211; god bless Ikea. We bought two of the Mydal bunks, my thought being to just get the beds in there, [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
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		<title>Cabin Ideas : The Bunkroom</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Dec 2017 22:52:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Happy Holidays, Team! So glad I was able to click “Publish” on this. I have at least three different posts in the works and I haven’t been able to pull the trigger on a single one of ’em. I think part of the reason for my “writer’s block” is that my brain is overwhelmed with ideas, I’ve found it hard to focus. Thankfully (aren’t you just soooo thankful?), I was able to sit down and write this post about the bunkroom at the cabin. Here’s what I’ve got: To refresh yer memories, the cabin is an A-frame style building. I’m calling it an elevated A-frame since the ‘A’ doesn’t come into play at the base of the cabin, but after the second story. Anyways, elevated A-frame sounds like an official sort of name. Titles aside, it does have a typical A-frame layout on the interior. The upstairs lofted area consists of two identical bedrooms. Although the rooms are small, we have designated them for the way-cool-(and funny)-adults and stuck a queen bed in each. The main floor is where the larger third bedroom is. That bedroom is tucked in the back of the house right off the kitchen. And because it’s the largest bedroom, we’ve decided to make it into a bunkroom for the youths. After we closed on the place in late July, it was a top priority to get the bunks built asap. We wanted to make our kids feel welcome and comfortable in their new second home so we moved quick to get them setup and put them in the corner of the room. In some ways, I failed at being overly eager to make them comfortable. Somehow this hasty layout has enabled the bunkroom to turn into into a dark and frightening kid den harboring strewn bed linens, discarded snacks, and pre-pre-teens addicted to video games and YouTube. We are ashamed of the current state, I promise you, and hope to have a reckonin’ soon. We needed a good thoughtful design to bridge the gap between 60’s-cabin-paneling-vibes and Dorito crumbs. Who am I kidding though. What I’d really like as a mom, is to have a place that has at least one (1!) GD light someone might consider turning on, and maybe beds that could be made some of the time, AND please just eat the Doritos on the rug so I can vacuum up your [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
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