Thursday, 11 September 2025

Reversing the invasion

 My painting desk and its contents had spread dramatically of late. Figures, brushes and general hobby detritus invaded the top surface of the piece if furniture beside my painting desk. This happened partly because the desktop was so filled with Stuff there was no room for an modelling of painting to occur. It was mess . So l set out to tidy and organise the other day. A plastic unit of drawers was added in the gap between the desk and the nearby piece of furniture and the top surface evacuated of all hobby items.

I am pleased with the results which make everything more civilised and stuff is easier to locate.
At the end of a hobby session the roll top can be brought down now , something rather pleasing to the eye.

Now that only leaves my bedroom and THE SHED to sort , onwards and upwards…


10 comments:

  1. Everything has a tendency to spread - perhaps because I attempt too much at once. Well done on attempting to coral chaos.
    Stephen

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    1. Thank you . A job well done indeed.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  2. I just love the radio! James

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    1. Faux retro, doesn’t work well but looks splendid.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  3. I had a similar clear up recently to try and focus my painting better and it seems to be working.

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    1. Excellent, it does indeed help l think.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  4. Making things more civilized in the hobby space is something I strive for. Sadly, that's about as far as it gets.... Good on you, Alan!

    Eric

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    1. It will get out of hand soon again. A constant battle.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  5. My wife constantly "encourages " me to make my hobby area in our garage "more civilized" ..... maybe this weekend???? Or maybe not!

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  6. Maybe…
    The shed is my Achilles heel, been neglected for ten years or so.
    Alan Tradgardland

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