Posted by Katie on April 2, 2010

Freaky House Photos Friday

Julia at Hooked On Houses started a new Linky. I love Linkys. They’re a great way to find infor­ma­tion in one gen­eral post, or share a great idea or pro­mote your blog. Prob­lem is I never seem to have any­thing worth linking.

When she pro­posed Freaky Houses I instantly thought of some of the houses we saw in our house hunt­ing days. Man, what WERE those peo­ple think­ing? But then I real­ized I could use some help.

While not really freaky, my loft is… well, help­less is how I would describe it most days.

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This is what up see upon com­ing up the stairs. Notice the blank, the bland, the blah. The main pur­pose of this room is a media room. Sus­pended from the ceil­ing is a pro­jecter which shines on the screen that’s rolled up in the above picture.

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Stand­ing at the top of the stairs, here’s the view to your left. That sad lit­tle shelf there had good inten­tions. At the time, we needed some­thing super cheap yet strong enough to hold a receiver and a cou­ple game con­soles. Matt and his dad made the shelf, which IS super strong, but there was a mea­sure­ment mishap. Not every­thing fits. AND none of the cords are really con­cealed. Huu­uggee pet peeve of mine.

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Con­tin­u­ing to the left we have our behe­moth couch. You see no laun­dry. –Jedi Mind Trick ges­ture– It was pur­chased for our old house. Max­i­mum seat­ing and small price point were the cause behind this one. It seems very over­whelm­ing, which is sur­pris­ing con­sid­er­ing the room is about 20′ x 15′. End table and cof­fee table need to be refin­ished but wait­ing on that until I have a sense of the room.

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This is the view basi­cally stand­ing under the ill-fated shelf. Down the hall­way to the left is laun­dry, craft room, kids bed­room and a bath­room. The door to the right is the mas­ter bed­room. That cord should be gone as soon as we get our deliv­ery from NewEgg.com this week.

Here’s a cou­ple panora­mas. Click for larger versions.

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Nor­mally I would define a few seat­ing areas, throw some rugs and call it done-ish, but there are some spe­cial con­sid­er­a­tions here. It needs to be able to be as dark as pos­si­ble in the mid­dle of the day; due to the pro­jec­tor, noth­ing can block your view of the screen and the media devices need to stay close to where the shelf is. They’re hard wired in and out of reach of small people.

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This is the screen in full down posi­tion. It’s about 2′ from the ground and maybe 3′ from the right wall. That makes it really hard to put any­thing seat­ing wise along that right wall. I do have a futon that was given to us that would fit, but watch­ing the screen from it would be uncom­fort­able. And, let’s face it, futons typ­i­cally ain’t cute. The paint color is from the pre­vi­ous own­ers, so no need to keep it, per se.

I don’t nec­es­sar­ily have a bud­get, or a gen­eral time frame but a fresh set of eyes on this would be nice. If I know what I want I can start keep­ing an eye out at swap-meets, thrift stores, etc.

If this was your loft, what would you do?

Please don’t for­get to visit Julia and add your own Freaky House Pho­tos.

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6 Responses to “Freaky House Photos Friday”

  1. This is a tough one! I think I’d put a warm, dark color on the walls and get an area rug for starters. Maybe you could frame some movie posters or some­thing. I’ve never had a room like this to have to work around. My hus­band wants one, though!

    Thanks for join­ing my party–have a great week­end. :-)
    .-= Julia @ Hooked on Houses´s last blog ..Freaky House Pho­tos Fri­day =-.

  2. I’m a lit­tle bit stumped! Why are there lights attached to the wall right above the couch? I would get rid of those if pos­si­ble and if they are not impor­tant for some rea­son. Move the sec­tional away from the wall at least far enough to put a con­sole table between the sec­tional and the wall with no win­dow. Acces­sorize the con­sole table with lamps, etc… Find some art work for the walls — maybe framed posters of movies you like. I know that’s not really imag­i­na­tive for a media room, but that’s all I’ve got! The con­sole table should be fairly long, you don’t want it to look dinky next to such a large sec­tional. Get a large round cof­fee table. Get two swivel, uphol­stered chairs and a mod­est sized end table to put between them for the blank wall to the right of the movie screen (art work above!). Get rid of the cor­ner cab­i­net to the left of the movie screen and get one or two tall cab­i­nets to put on the win­dow wall to the left of the screen. Your cur­tains are hung high enough, but they should be hung wider, and look more sub­stan­tial (maybe two pan­els for each side instead of one). I would get new cur­tains if at all pos­si­ble and in a more def­i­nite color. I can’t tell what color they are but they don’t seem to play well with the brown. Once you get new cur­tains, you can fig­ure out accent col­ors for pil­lows from there. See if you can find a wall hung cab­i­net, like you would hang over a toi­let in a bath­room or even a kitchen cab­i­net. Cut out the back and hang it over your husband’s mess. :) The area below it may look a lit­tle bare, but I think it will look okay if you put a lamp on that end table and then some sort of stor­age piece for either toys, or blan­kets in the space below. An area rug would be nice, as you already men­tioned. I hope this is help­ful. If you want some more spe­cific ideas of the fur­ni­ture pieces I’m talk­ing about, send me an email and I’ll see if I can get you a few links.

  3. Katie says:

    LOL, now you guys see why I have such a hard time with it. My hus­band is very obsti­nate when it comes to this room. I needs to serve its func­tion and who cares what it looks like is his thought. Thing is when we host peo­ple it’s the first thing he wants to show off.

    We’re just com­ing out of that young adult phase where you dec­o­rate with cin­der blocks and beer posters. We don’t have nearly enough fur­ni­ture to fill this giant house, and the bud­get doesn’t give me much lee­way to just go pick out what we need or want.

    I can eas­ily build a con­sole table for behind the couch. I really like that idea. I also agree that the cur­tains don’t really go. But it was a func­tion over beauty pur­chase. Behind all the cur­tains are navy blue sun­blocker rollup shades. So I have to try and hide those as well. The room gets beau­ti­ful sun while the cur­tains are open.

    I really would like to replace the sec­tional. It was bought on the thought that it seats six com­fort­ably, but hon­estly I think that could be accom­plished with reg­u­lar couches and not be so overbearing.

    I’d like to stay away from movie posters too, as most of HIS favorite movies wouldn’t be very “art-like”.

    The lights behind the couch are mainly for me so I can cro­chet or craft while watch­ing shows or movies. Oth­er­wise the room is pitch black. But if I put a con­sole back there, that should take care of the issue.

    Thanks for the thoughts so far guys! I would LOVE any links or ideas.

  4. Jennifer says:

    It’s not THAT bad!! This is what I would do to your room. I would repaint the walls a few shades lighter than your couch. I would get rid of those two ran­dom lights over the couch and the fan (unless the fan is nec­es­sary) I would put in recessed canned light­ing that has a dim­mer switch. There are a lot of videos on youtube on how to do-it-yourself if money is an issue.
    On the wall with the hus­bands hand­made shelf I would take it down and place a large glass book­shelf there (some­thing like Ikea’s Markor Glass Door Cab­i­net) You can cut out holes in the back for the wiring and then you can have other ran­dom wires go to the ground and along the floor (by the base­board) but it would be hid­den by the book­shelf. You get rid of the other shelf that looks like it has dvds in it and your dvds would go on the extra shelves in the book­case. I would get a large square cof­fee table to bal­ance out the large couch, not a rec­tan­gu­lar one. I think dark wood for the cof­fee table and for any other fur­ni­ture pieces would go nicely with the dark leather part of your couch.
    On the wall to the left of the pro­jec­tor, right when you walk up the stairs, I would put a con­sole table there with a cou­ple of wicker bas­kets under­neath to put blan­kets or what­ever in. Above the con­sole table I would make a photo col­lage of vin­tage movie posters or a photo col­lage of your favorite movies. On either side of the con­sole table I would get a cou­ple of chairs (per­haps some that can move around so when watch­ing the movie they can move them to wher­ever.) Since you have kids I would get a bean­bag chair (like a love sac, do they even sell those any­more?!?!) that it the same color as your couch. When not in use I would put it in the cor­ner to the left of the pro­jec­tor (where the dvd case is right now) For art above your couch I would do some­thing like a movie reel with the film com­ing out. There are ideas for that if you google image “movie reel art“
    You could even put the “movie reel art” over the con­sole table then do a photo col­lage over the couch instead.
    As for win­dow treat­ments, I would get a set of reg­u­lar blinds of your pref­er­ence then put the cur­tains over it. They could be in a deep red color (like the cur­tains at movie theatre’s) I wouldn’t put an area rug down, but thats just pref­er­ence, not a big fan of rug on carpet.

    Hope this gives you some ideas for your media room. If you want I can draw you up a design, if any of what I wrote seemed con­fus­ing. Just email me or whatever.

    Good luck with what­ever you decide to do!!

  5. Josanne says:

    I have a large room like this in my house too, and when I added our couch that is sim­i­lar to yours, I turned the couch around, so that the back of the couch was some­what of a divider for the room, giv­ing it a sense of a reg­u­lar sized room on the one side. My \office\ and a play area were on the other side. I defi­nately agree with get­ting an area rug-with re-arranged fur­ni­ture, and the area rug, along with throw­ing in a few green plants, or one on the cof­fee table, you’ll have a sim­ple, yet invit­ing room. Even tho all seats of the couch face the screen, unless you have com­pany all the time and use all the seats, mov­ing the couch can still work for you. Pil­lows and a soft blan­ket add to the cozi­ness too! Two more things–an accent wall would be great, and big walls need big pics or mirrors.

  6. The best way to start would be a quick paint job in each room. Some­thing really bold bear­ing in mind what fur­ni­ture and acces­sories you might add later on. I have a new home with mag­no­lia on every wall. I can’t wait to get paint­ing when I have a cou­ple of free days.

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