Part study
Part play space
Part library
There would be a corner desk in one spot. It would be big enough to hold a desk top computer, but it wouldn’t actually have one (just a laptop or a tablet would be needed). A lot of office supplies and books would fill in the empty space.
Bookshelves would be placed along two walls. Many, many books would fill them (Lord of the Rings, Anne of Green Gables, Dean Koontz, Patricia Cornwall, etc…). Preferably a large window with a bench seat in front of it. A bean bag chair (and pillows) in one corner (for days I dont want to sit in front of the window to read).
A ‘play table’ would also be in the room. Because there will probably be days where I’m restless and concentration is an issue. Bins and bins of LEGOS will be in the room. That way, on days where creative roadblocks hit or a mental health moment is needed, the LGEOS can help distract and hopefully help set everything back on course.
Pictures would also be hung around the room. There’d be enough room for a Christmas tree every year. Nothing fancy; a tabletop one would work.
It would have a comfy feel to it, as it’d be a ‘safe space’. A room to go to to work, but also play.