When I'm alone long enough (with hubby working away) I tend to get bored and decorate - paint walls, move furniture around...
This time, about two weeks ago I decided I would revamp my study.
The beige Ikea Billy shelves weren't doing it for me, they were too narrow for a lot of my books and files and it was looking too messy!
We had one Metod kitchen high unit with doors in the spare bedroom which I moved to the study, so off I went to Ikea, ordered 3 more 35cm deep units and had them delivered.
I assembled them all on my own, put them up against the wall and put the books and files back.
I admire people who have an immaculate study with a small desk and a set of shelves, where do they store all their paper? We both seem to be paper magnets, and as for books, oh yes I could open a library!!
The new look shelving units - they still need a bit of tweaking later on |
I decided to give some books away, throw out a lot of the magazines that I hoard - Better Homes & Gardens and the monthly Women's Weekly, the more recent ones were taken to the Clinic where I work, and every night while I sit in front of the TV I've been going through a lot of the paperwork and throwing out very old stuff.
I recovered some money by selling the Billy units, plus a few odds and ends I no longer needed.
Not happy with that mammoth job I also thought I needed to replace two low shelving units I had in my bedroom with
Luckily I don't buy expensive shoes, but after disposing of a few uncomfortable shoes I'm left with about 30 pairs. Now instead of the low shelves I bought a ceiling high 35cm deep Komplement Ikea wardrobe unit, assembled it, had a massive fight with the brick wall as I had to anchor the unit to the wall but was having trouble drilling holes into the brick wall...
A Youtube video and a lot of persistence and sweat and I managed to drill the two holes and the unit is now nicely anchored.
Unfortunately the shoes are still piled up on a corner of the bedroom as the shelves were out of stock. Ikea has in the meantime advised me that the shelves are coming from the Eastern States and will be delivered to me by Australia post!
Awaiting the shoe shelves |
So I have been 2 busy as you can imagine 😁.
For other personalised number plates check the following posts:
https://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com/2016/04/personalised-number-plates-i.html
https://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com/2016/04/personalised-number-plates-ii.html
https://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com/2016/05/personalised-number-plates-iii.html
You know how much it costs to have a personalized plate in Macau?
ReplyDeleteOne million patacas (120 000 US dollars more or less).
Good golly!! You have to be a millionaire for that. Here they cost about 500$ if I'm not mistaken, and you can choose to have a funny word, your name, name of your sports club, name of your company, etc.
DeleteHere in my state, a personalized license plate is and I quote the Kansas DMV: The fee for any personalized plate is $45.50. The fee is paid when original application for the personalized plate is made. The Personalized Plate fee will not be due again for 5 years; until the personalized plate is reissued. This fee is in addition to standard fees due at the time of registration.
ReplyDeleteStandard fees depend on size of car, but are around $30.00 (USD) for most cars.
I'm laughing at your shoes. My friend Sally has over 400 pairs of shoes. I know because I helped her sort them and get them into correct pairs one weekend. I'm impressed with your assembling skills. Good for you!
I'm no Imelda Marcos yet, I "only" have about 40 pairs.
DeleteI'm a master Ikea assembler already Elizabeth! When we bought our house we renovated it ourselves and I assembled all our kitchen units which my husband and son then hung on the walls.
Our licence fees are a lot higher here, depends on the engine power and year of the car.
The last plate fits you. You made a wondeful job, but yes, be careful, you are doing way too much on your own.
ReplyDeleteGood morning!
Thanks Paula. I get these fits of energy once in a while and decide to do the strangest things lol.
DeleteAnd it looks great, by the way! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
DeleteDear Imelda, I am so pleased to learn that you dealt with your shoes and reduced the number. My partner is terrified by where you worked, in J'Burg where we will stay for one night at the airport hotel. I have three pairs of shoes. We had Billy shelving. We gave them to Sister who immediately filled them with books.
ReplyDeleteI think I only reduced them by about 5 or 6 pairs, but as I said to Elizabeth I only have about 40 pairs, lol.
DeleteI haven't been to Joburg in 20 years, but my younger sister and one of my husband's brother still live there. I suppose the airport hotel would be quite safe.
Tem estado muito ocupada! E o resultado vê-se?
ReplyDeleteClap clap. :))
Obrigada Catarina :)
Delete...I find lots of these plates on Maui!
ReplyDeleteThat's nice Tom, they seem to be very popular in Perth. I have about 400 photos of number plates taken here just in the last 3 years.
DeletePor aqui não existem estas chapas personalizadas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Seria uma maneira do governo fazer dinheiro, eles e que ainda nao pensarem nisso :) Obrigada Francisco.
DeleteIt would probably help to just have three pairs of shoes. :)
ReplyDeleteIt probably would William, I wouldn't need a cupboard for them, but a girl has to have some weaknesses :)
DeleteCute plates
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam :)
DeleteI'm impressed by your energy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat :)
DeleteOh my gosh Sami I am mega impressed with all that.. talk about woman power!! Next time you go to Ikea let me know and I'll meet you there for a cuppa!
ReplyDeleteThanks Grace, sure I'll let you know, it will be soon :)
DeleteYou are a real wonder to do this all on your own! Nobody to hold the wardrobe for you!
ReplyDeleteLol, yes I didn't even call my son to help out, did it all on my own, it was hard lifting them up after they were assembled, but I managed it without hurting my back :) Have a nice weekend Marianne.
DeleteGreat post, Sami, wow you really do a lot (30 pairs of shoes, LOL)!
ReplyDeleteWhen we were still having a weekend-realtionship I used to be way more independent, too...
I think I've become more independent in the last 10 years or so, I have to otherwise I'll be waiting forever for certain things to be done, lol.
DeleteYou sure have been busy and I admire your skills. I am hopeless at doing stuff like that. I can never put Ikea stuff together. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Diane. My dad was always doing things around the house so I learned some skills from him. With ikea it takes practice I think, I can now put a flat together in about half an hour.
DeleteYour post make me laugh but I can totally see myself doing the same. It’s nice to have a project and it’s even better to be surrounded by loads of books :)
ReplyDeleteWow, well done for doing this all on your own!
ReplyDeleteI applaud you.
But do please be careful!
All the best Jan
Dearest Sami,
ReplyDeleteYou are a clever and persistent lady! Love the shelving and also your new unit for your adopted shoes. Guess we can shake hands here. Even though since I've been paralyzed I'm not wearing my heels as much as before. But since I'm feeling great now using my special diet to trigger another gout attack, I'm back to wearing the feminine clothes more + pumps/sandals with heels.
And I've already thought ahead into the future for using two stacked file cabinets, filled with mainly recipes etc. for storing my hand bags. Taking all the files out of course! What I want to save I will scan for placing on Pinterest. But that is still a 'plan' and not high priority!
We women are constantly trying to better organize our entire home and that is good.
Sending you hugs and wishing your José a very happy and special B'day!
Mariette