Our Loft Ladder Goes Electric!
sectional | knit throw | pouf | pendant light | electric hoist Without a doubt, one of the most charming details in our Tree House is the sweet little loft, or maybe it’s the ladder that leads up to it" Either way, I’ll never forget the day we walked through this home, and Scott and I […]
sectional | knit throw | pouf | pendant light | electric hoist
Without a doubt, one of the most charming details in our Tree House is the sweet little loft, or maybe it’s the ladder that leads up to it" Either way, I’ll never forget the day we walked through this home, and Scott and I climbed up the ladder to see the surprise at the top. It was at that moment that we looked and each other and said, this is The One, isn’t it" (The photo below was taken soon after we closed.)
But – and that’s a big ‘but’ – as adorable as the loft ladder is, it’s also proven to be a challenge, too. For starters, it slices off the last third of the main living space. Anything we put behind it (opposite the couch wall) would feel cramped. A low, sleek couch was a necessity, otherwise the ladder couldn’t clear the arms. The pulley system was made up of thick rope that not only hurt your hands, but it also took a fair amount of muscle to use, and the fine fibers constantly flaked all over the floor.
It was such a hassle to put the ladder up, that we left it down at all times, and ideally, the l...
sectional | knit throw | pouf | pendant light | electric hoist
Without a doubt, one of the most charming details in our Tree House is the sweet little loft, or maybe it’s the ladder that leads up to it" Either way, I’ll never forget the day we walked through this home, and Scott and I climbed up the ladder to see the surprise at the top. It was at that moment that we looked and each other and said, this is The One, isn’t it" (The photo below was taken soon after we closed.)
But – and that’s a big ‘but’ – as adorable as the loft ladder is, it’s also proven to be a challenge, too. For starters, it slices off the last third of the main living space. Anything we put behind it (opposite the couch wall) would feel cramped. A low, sleek couch was a necessity, otherwise the ladder couldn’t clear the arms. The pulley system was made up of thick rope that not only hurt your hands, but it also took a fair amount of muscle to use, and the fine fibers constantly flaked all over the floor.
It was such a hassle to put the ladder up, that we left it down at all times, and ideally, the l...
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