Settlement on the house was Oct 29. Like I said, we started moving boxes (mostly cards) immediately. And of course, not only was there my collection, but the two dozen-ish monster boxes of my extras, plus what was left of the set collection I was selling, as well as that bulk hoard that I had upstairs. Needless to say, everyone says I'm never moving again. Initially, I thought about staging the bulk of my cards in the garage and then moving them upstairs when the room was done. But I figured it would be better to keep them at room temperature and humidity and only have to move them from the other upstairs room a few steps away.
This is only a small part of what we moved over the next couple weeks. Not shown is the closet in this room that has a couple more stacks. A lot of what you see here is the two other non-collection batches. The white boxes on the right are my extras.
The old space was two rooms about the same size - roughly square and measuring around 12' x 15' or so, I can't remember for sure. The new space is 19' x 14', though the one end is a bit shorter, but includes a closet that I no longer have to use for storing other old junk, it's just for cards and accessories.
Here's the short end of the new space. You can see I stuffed the closet, and then brought in the paint materials. The old house had all white walls. This room is probably the only one I will paint a different color, even though every room in the new house has one and often two colors on the walls. Most of the colors are nice natural shades (seafoam green, tan, grey, etc.). The card room was the former residents' daughter's domain. I don't imagine she was a Florida Marlins fan, and neither am I. (I'm guessing the turquoise and black may be the local high school colors?). Either way, I've got to change this scheme before I can set up the room. Can you guess the colors I'm converting to? Leave your guesses in the comments below.
Step 1 - Taping. Had to tape both top and bottom of the two mouldings that separate the colors. The lighting wasn't great, so it was challenging to get it all lined up right at the edge. That took an entire evening.
Step 2 - Priming. Since the top section was black, and the bottom section was such a dark color, it was pretty much a necessity to prime the areas first, so the colors stayed true (hint: they're the official franchise colors - you guess the team). The priming was pretty easy. Again it was another whole evening.
Here's a sneak peek at Hivemind Headquarters from the outside.
And, of course, the packing continued at the old house.
Next time - Color!






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