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Northwest Semi-Finalist #4: Lydia's Subtly Divided Studio

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lydia's studio

Name: Lydia
Location: San Francisco
Size & Type: 530 +/- sq. ft. studio
Go to: Lydia's Original Entry

Lydia's favorite OTHER entry:
My favorite entry is from AT:NY: "42anderson's love, eat, party" (#22 East). It is breathtaking, and so inviting. If they want to do an apartment swap for a week I am game. Pass my info to them please.

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Whats your next improvement?:
So, what's next? Well, besides continually trying to convince my landlord to sell the place to me so I can make some real changes, i.e. the bathroom and expanding the dining room, I am constantly trying to teach the cat to not scratch the furniture as I slowly upgrade the pieces. The next area I would like to tackle is the wall of doors. Often I feel the place is so unbalanced since it is difficult to place anything in front and still access the closets. So I need to experiment with arrangements and TV storage/removal so the space isn't so one-sided. I am also desperately in pursuit of a new light fixture for the living room. I tried Martina's chandelier cover-up (Reversible Decor, November 22) and although a fabulous idea, it doesn't suffice the lighting needs for the room.

-Lydia

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I'm so glad this one if a finalist, it was one of my faves.

posted by Erin K. on 2007-05-17 16:05:14
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My question is, where do you keep the litter box? I live in a 550sq ft 1 bedroom, with 3 cats. We have to have two boxes that we clean twice a day, and it's hard as hell to keep them out of sight.

posted by corpse on 2007-05-17 17:06:45
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the litter box is behind the door in the bathroom.
it is out of sight unless you are in the bathroom.

posted by _lydia on 2007-05-17 17:34:12
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Congrats on being a finalist. That is one inviting kitchen/dining room. I wish my kitchen/dining room was that nice.

I hope APT sends you (and everyone else who's a finalist) a certificate proclaiming you as an official 2007 SMALLEST COOLEST finalist.

Tony G.

posted by Weasel Dearest on 2007-05-17 17:39:13
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I also particularly love the kitchen/dining area. Obviously it started our pretty cute, but you really made it fantastic and inviting.
Also, you really have done a good job of dealing with the crazy door situation! What is up with that in SF apartment anyway? Did people in the 1920's need more escape routes? I just don't get it.

posted by jennifer in sf on 2007-05-17 17:42:52
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Yay! I'm so happy that you are a finalist! Your place feels the most airy and comfortable to me.

posted by k8luvsmicrobes on 2007-05-17 17:47:45
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I am fascinated by the appearance of a lizard in two frames. What is it and how does the cat behave towards it?

posted by Susani on 2007-05-17 18:01:23
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I love what you did with your bed. It hides it enough so that it isn't a part of the room, but it is also barely concealed so that you get the benefit of the feeling of extra space and the light. I'm always surprised when people choose a curtain to hide their bed rather than a low bookcase that will mask the bed but not sacrifice the space.

posted by LauraE on 2007-05-17 18:08:29
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love how you transformed the old SF apartment into such a cozy and welcoming setting. The dining/kitchen area is my favorite too. What's the name of the cat? I am also cited that you are one of the semi-finalists. I hope your landlord will sell you this place as I can't wait to see more lovely transformations...!

posted by y3 on 2007-05-17 18:10:10
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where is the lizard? I looked twice and don't see it.

Glad you made the semi-finals, I like your place.

posted by Slim on 2007-05-17 18:15:22
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nice apartment, I really like the mix of old and new furniture!

does kitty have something that she likes to scratch as well as your furniture? most cats go nuts for sisal, you can buy remnants and make your own scratching post/area, or buy one that's guaranteed to be loved from www.purrfectpost.com.

I know I've recommended them before at least twice on AT, but they really do save your furniture, and cats go crazy for them. Plus, they're not that bad looking. Between the angle scratcher and the post, we can keep our two rambunctous cats from scratching the rugs and furniture, even if some of it cost lest then the posts!

regards,
trillium

posted by trillium on 2007-05-17 19:01:08
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Love, love, love your kitchen. And there's my tortoise shell kitty again!! (:

posted by *Terramia* on 2007-05-17 19:06:21
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the lizard is bronze & a family heirloom.
since the lizard isn't edible (nor scratchable) the kitters isn't interested in it.

thanks for the sisal scratcher suggestion. i usually give the cat a cardboard box to shred up but it makes such a huge mess.

posted by _lydia on 2007-05-17 20:11:41
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yaay! another of my favorites-- congrats on making such a warm, calm, and inviting space.

posted by saya* on 2007-05-18 10:21:10
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I love the color on the walls of your dining area - what paint color is it?

posted by ace on 2007-05-20 11:25:31
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i think it is called "trucker's truck" from the local ACE hardware

posted by _lydia on 2008-04-03 14:27:45
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