Sunday, January 30, 2022

Fifteen- foot square bedroom layout question

 I was asked how I'd lay out a fifteen-foot square bedroom. Here's my reply.

The layout of any room depends on the window, heating/air vents, closet doors, doors to the bathroom, and the entry doorway.

My fourteen-square-foot room has two dressers on one wall and a window. The opposite wall has a closet extending into the room and the entry door. The window wall between them has the head of the queen bed.

The wall at the foot of the bed has a closet, a mantle (overhead attic access), and the walking area of most of the room.

There is enough space to walk along both sides of the bed to access dresser drawers and the closet. This space is tight using a walker. (A king bed would take up too much space. If a wheelchair were necessary for the 14-foot square room, neither bed's setup wouldn't work.)

I'd opt for a platform storage bed with a storage headboard. I would choose window coverings and bed linens that are decadent.

I'd also include a valet seat or even two. I'd opt for a sofa table or drop leaf table if I used a laptop in that room, plus a comfortable chair that may do double duty as a valet chair.

Trick out the closet, and don't forget a hamper.

Graph the room's layout and use to-scale graph cutouts of intended furniture.

Friday, January 21, 2022

Aprons in home kitchens

 Aprons are probably not popular now to use for home cooking; however, I still use them, and here is why.

I’ve sometimes been clumsy in the kitchen, dropped a knife, tipped a pot of hot water, not had a good enough grip on a pan when pouring into a serving dish, grabbed a hot handle, etcetera.

  • I don’t want to ruin my clothing with grease, food stains, or the sanitizer used at cleanup.
  • I want to remove the apron and party when the cooking and buffet setup is complete.
  • The apron is another layer of protection against hot liquid spillage or splatters—mine covers my chest area and is long enough to cover my knees.

The above reasons bring up another issue—wear shoes that protect your feet when cooking, and don’t forget to use hot pads to protect your hands.

Saturday, January 15, 2022

Kitchen question

 What is the most important concept to consider in the kitchen premises for yourselves and others?

  • Safety for everyone—whether the appliance choices and floorplan layout allow those working in the kitchen to do so safely. Kitchen users vary in height—someone over six feet tall will not have the same wants and needs as someone around five feet tall or in a wheelchair.
  • Work triangle—affects efficiency and safety.
  • Counter space—multiple small appliances are contributing to the need for more counter space. My mother had enough counter space for the dirty dishes and the sink drainer, her mother used the kitchen table and had no counter space. The counter space that was adequate ten years ago seems restrictive today.
  • Storage—with the abundance of new small appliances comes the need for more storage. There was a trend where pantries were eliminated in homes. Smaller kitchens need one or some type of extra storage space. I use a set of chrome shelves, a baker’s rack will work also. My rarely used kitchen supplies are stored in a separate building. Inconvenient? Yes, but it works.

Thursday, January 13, 2022

Upholstery

 Upholstery choices for home use will vary according to the occupants' preferences.

We chose quality dark prints with a strong weave and durability for living room sets. The fabric also had a texture we found pleasing. [The children in the family were small, and we had dogs and cats for pets. We felt like we needed to be able to spot clean and wipe up spills.]

Before we upgraded to upholstered furniture, we had sturdy wooden living room sets with cushions that could be recovered or replaced. The covers were washable.

I like Sunbrella fabric and chose it when I had cushions or cushion covers made at an upholstery shop. The cushion covers are washable; more importantly, you can wipe them when spills occur, and the material tolerates the sun.

I don't think leather works well with cats for pets. In my family, we always chose cloth material and added throws. Cats have sharp claws and like to knead.

People with dust allergies might prefer leather upholstery.

Monday, January 10, 2022

How to clean a Lazy Susan Cabinet.

 Cleaning Kitchen Cabinets

Assemble needed supplies

  • Gloves
  • Eye protection
  • A covering for your head
  • Spray cleaning solution of your choice or pan/sink of wet cleaning solution—Dawn and hot water
  • Rags, wipes, paper towels—your choice
  • Soft scrubber
  • Baking soda or slightly abrasive cleaner
  • Knee pads or step stool depending on the location of the cabinet
  • Oil for the mechanism—I use sewing machine oil
  • Shelf liner
  • Scissors
  • Cabinet cleaner for the outside of your type of cabinet

Remove everything from the cabinet that you want to clean and the adjacent cabinets on each side unless this is a standalone cabinet.

Check for items that may be in the void the lazy Susan doesn’t address and remove them.

Remove any removable liner placed on the shelves.

Cleaning the shelves

  • Spray or wet the shelves with the cleaning solution.
  • Wipe the shelves.
  • Repeat until the shelves are clean.

Hard to remove the residue?

  • Wet the area
  • Add a sprinkle of baking soda over the area.
  • Use a damp soft scrubber to clean the area.
  • Repeat the baking soda as necessary.
  • Use a clean, damp cloth to remove any residue.
  • Use a dry cloth to dry the shelves.

Maintenance

  • Use the oil to grease the moving parts.
  • Add shelf liner—use scissors to cut the liner to fit.
  • Clean the outside of the cabinet per the cleaner's directions.

Finishing up

  • Place the desired contents back into the cabinet.
  • If food contents have expiration dates, remember to purge the items.
  • Put like items together.
  • Place the items that will go out of date in front of items that will last longer.

Bonus

  • Clean the adjacent cabinets.