So my weekend has finally arrived and with it I've been planning a little home project of sorts, painting this cheap little unfinished pine table I bought at IKEA a million years ago to "temporarily" use as a desk. (It was after a breakup and I moved out and had to get all new stuff.) More than a decade later -- and now living in the
smallest coziest of one-bedrooms in Chelsea, I've finally come to the conclusion that the "desk" suits my needs perfectly, so why not accept that it's here to stay and spruce it up a little? (In the past 11 years I've probably looked at a thousand little computer desks and secretaries, and nothing works in this tiny corner better.)
So for starters, when my parents asked me what I wanted for Christmas I said a new chair. The one I'd gotten in '97 was literally falling apart, so the timing was perfect. My mom got me this beautiful Carson side chair from Crate & Barrel I'd been eyeing, which led to Step 2: buying paint for the desk. My next-door-neighbor is a professional apartment painter so he helped me pick out the right stuff (he encouraged me to avoid staining the thing, which he said would be a nightmare), and I selected Benjamin Moore classic burgundy.
Which brings me to the point of this post (really, there is one!), something people who don't lived in Manhattan apartments (of the non-filthy-rich variety, I should say) would never even consider could be a problem: as I went to set up my painting area tonight I realized something: there isn't a single area of floor space in my entire apartment that's big enough for me to pull this (tiny) table out into to paint! And there's no garage, no basement and no backyard in my world -- and I won't even get into the Larry situation, who has no problem lying in a shower stall that is COVERED in Soft Scrub with bleach and hot water!

3 comments:
Do you have a roof???? :+)
K-
You just made me grateful for my small working class bungalow in Portland Oregon... at least I have a basement & garage for projects.. ( & a new GAY MAYOR who lives in my neighborhood). It is the reason the husband & I decided against a condo. I lived in a tiny studio on W 87th between Columbus & Amsterdam in the 70s.
I have a Jack Russell named Larry.
Read your blog daily.
Oh my...
I have that same sailboat picture (Crate & Barrel/2000 or so)!
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