quest for a table
Feb. 10th, 2007 04:42 pmSo, when last we left our intrepid Perverted Home Decorator, she had the bedframe of her dreams, and had re-organized her room to make it fit.
The past week or two, I have been looking for a table to put next to my bed. I had completely forgotten that in my last homemaking post I had decided that bedside shelves would be best. I still think that either would work. Shelves are... well... shelves. Relatively easy to acquire, a little more difficult to install, a little harder to take with us when we leave this house, certainly harder to reach from bed, and probably won't offer as much space, given where they would go. A table, on the other hand? The idea has started to assume almost mythic qualities.
( Tell us of the Table Grail! )
For the future, I'm planning to also try:
- Goodwill, again (although the one in Davis Square doesn't seem to have much furniture)
- That sleazy little store by Porter Square where I got my chair
- The Greenhouse, if I can catch it when it's open
- The furniture place on the river side of Central Square, which I believe is only open on Saturdays (and which I don't have a name for)
- The Bookcase Factory Outlet on Oxford
- That little antique/vintage place on Highland Ave by the laundromat
And, of course, your suggestions...?
( Addendum )
The past week or two, I have been looking for a table to put next to my bed. I had completely forgotten that in my last homemaking post I had decided that bedside shelves would be best. I still think that either would work. Shelves are... well... shelves. Relatively easy to acquire, a little more difficult to install, a little harder to take with us when we leave this house, certainly harder to reach from bed, and probably won't offer as much space, given where they would go. A table, on the other hand? The idea has started to assume almost mythic qualities.
( Tell us of the Table Grail! )
For the future, I'm planning to also try:
- Goodwill, again (although the one in Davis Square doesn't seem to have much furniture)
- That sleazy little store by Porter Square where I got my chair
- The Greenhouse, if I can catch it when it's open
- The furniture place on the river side of Central Square, which I believe is only open on Saturdays (and which I don't have a name for)
- The Bookcase Factory Outlet on Oxford
- That little antique/vintage place on Highland Ave by the laundromat
And, of course, your suggestions...?
( Addendum )