Sounds so cool! Can't wait to see some pics!

On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 7:01 PM, Karen <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Wanted to share some ideas I’ve had for my new tiny space:
>
>  First,
> for a polish rack....got my inspiration from Vicki Peter’s new polish rack
> that her carpenter made for her.
> I bought a 7’ length of molding from Lowe’s for $11.87.  I had them cut it
> into 4 equal pieces there at the store for me.  I bought small metal “L”
> brackets to use for mounting the four “shelves.” 4 pkgs at $2.59 per
> package of 2.   The wood came primed, and I will paint them with either the
> paint I already have for the walls or am thinking of spray painting them
> glossy black.  Will keep you posted on the final decision---blend in or
> contrast!
> Bottom line...I will have a very nice polish rack for around 25 bucks that
> will hold 84 inches of polish. And someday...I can take it off the wall and
> use it for picture ledges or something else.
>
>  I also bought a “student desk” and chair for $129 at Garden Ridge. I’m
> having a piece of glass cut for the top of the desk, attaching a lamp I
> already have, and am using the wood rolling carts I already have from Home
> Decorator--Check out their Stanton collection...perfect for ppl who need
> lots of small drawers for their small items, rather than a couple of deep
> ones that end up wasting cubic space.  I am using a couple that cost $134,
> I think. If I leave the wheels off one, it will slide right under the desk
> on one side.
>
>  I bought a nearly new Zero Gravity chair from “a little old lady” on
> Craig’s list. Got her son to deliver it. This chair is motorized and if I
> sit at the person’s feet with their legs lifted up over my lap, I can do a
> wonderful pedi, or if I sit at the other end with their head over my lap, I
> can do a facial or a set of lash extensions or certain waxing (won’t be
> doing bikini or legs any more...am over it!).  One piece of equipment will
> let me do all my services.
>
>  Already had a rolling stool with height adjustment for me to sit on.
> Already had my nail, facial and waxing supplies and gear.
>
>  Bought a “laundry room” shelving unit that I will have the salon mntce
> guy mount high on the wall...for $98 bucks. I might as well take advantage
> of “up” since I have so little floor space, so I’ll have him leave a gap
> between the top and the high ceiling and I’ll put things that I don’t need
> often in baskets up there.
>
>  Gonna be in business for very little...just a lot of painting and
> finagling!
>
>  Karen
>  Grapevine
>
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