Posted October 24, 200915 yr At long last I have finally got my own way and last weekend we swapped the spare bedroom with my office/LEGO room meaning a huge increase in floor and table space for me and my important projects (although my wife calls them something else....). The move was more of a nightmare than expected as none of the tables or beds would fit out the doors with disassembly. Unwiring and rewiring the PCs and TVs was a real pain too! Anyway, got pretty much everything in place now and took a few pics to share. This is my new build area where there is the beginnings of a LEGO town: Next to the build area is a filing cabinet containing bagged-up large sets and the top of which makes a handy display area: Further round is the small bookcase containing boxed up smaller sets (I keep all my LEGO as sets not parts): And lastly, there is my computer desk which hasn't got much LEGO on it but there is a couple of sets on the shelf above: Still a few bits I want to do but I am very much enjoying my new room! Cheers Rog Edited October 24, 200915 yr by rriggs
October 24, 200915 yr It is nice. It feels good to have a special room for Lego, doesn't it? Happy building in your new room Edited October 24, 200915 yr by Milan
October 24, 200915 yr Author It is nice.It feels good to have a special room for Lego, doesn't it? Happy building in your new room Does feel nice and I forgot the most important thing - The lighting is soooo much better. I had a room already in my house but it was the smallest bedroom and was only 9x7. The room I am using now is 14x12 plus gets the sun all day and has lighting directly over my LEGO table. Cheers Rog
November 6, 200915 yr Realy nice room I may be getting one soon. My older brother will be moving out soon, leaving an empty room, but i can settle for my closet for building, and bedroom for display. For now...
November 6, 200915 yr Riggs: It's always neat to see LEGO rooms, especially for storage ideas. I think everyone needs "their own space" where they can "tinker" on projects (like LEGO). The only problem with my own room, is that it's not big enough. I would love to remove my bookshelves and replace with a few tables to set up a large train layout. What I envision is the track around the room as it passes different LEGO themes. I could mix City with Classic Town, with Castle, Pirates, Adventurers, Wild West, etc...etc... The only problem is I would loose the shelf space for books and non-LEGO items. It's neat to see your LEGO room though. Thanks for sharing. I want a bigger LEGO room now.
November 7, 200915 yr Riggs: It's always neat to see LEGO rooms, especially for storage ideas. I think everyone needs "their own space" where they can "tinker" on projects (like LEGO). The only problem with my own room, is that it's not big enough. I would love to remove my bookshelves and replace with a few tables to set up a large train layout. What I envision is the track around the room as it passes different LEGO themes. I could mix City with Classic Town, with Castle, Pirates, Adventurers, Wild West, etc...etc... The only problem is I would loose the shelf space for books and non-LEGO items.It's neat to see your LEGO room though. Thanks for sharing. I want a bigger LEGO room now. That train layout idea sounds realy cool, the only problem i would see with it is it would have to end at the entrance to the room. The bookshelfs could be taken down and replaced with shelfs on the wall.
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