Minor Details

It was crappy out so I stayed in, worked, baked, and documented the details of our space.

There is also some serious Danish design.

There are 6 skylights. They all open and most have built in shades. There are also 4 double windows on the street side.

The skylight over the bed. – Open
Closed.
I close the built in shade every night or it is too bright in the room to sleep.

The bed is made up with a fitted sheet, really, really warm duvets and square pillows. We will be shopping this weekend at a home store for top sheets, blankets that are not so warm and substantial pillows. We are Americans, older and we have needs.

In the following picture you will note a gray rectangle against the wall to the right. It is actually cardboard boxes arranged and covered with a twin fitted sheet. I think it is a sort of bumper to keep me from rolling off the bed and into the wall.

The bed is a stunted king made up of two twins with a king size mattress topper. It is comfortable.
The glass half door on the shower is not obvious. The big thing here is the heated floor.
Aside from the cute smiley face, electrical outlet, the switches work in the opposite direction of wall switches in the states.
Refrigerators one and two. I think I prefer it. Note the smiley face on the dust pan.
The freezer
The kitchen table we never use. It will come in handy when students come for dinner.
We generally use couches for napping. This is a little on the small side. The rolled up mat under the couch is for the one who was too slow to claim the little couch first.
This is nice spot for working when I am home alone during the day.
This is our partners table where we eat, work and learn together.
Decorating Brian style. He found these among the toys in the kid’s cabinet.
And maps…
We have to have maps.