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fuzzyred ([personal profile] fuzzyred) wrote2022-08-21 09:01 pm
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Comfort Corner

The carpet is thick, soft and cream coloured, while the walls are a yellow bronze colour. In the corner along one wall there is a large sofa, able to seat 4 or 5 people comfortably. Along the other corner wall there is a smaller sofa for 2 or 3 people. In the middle of the furniture, there is a low, round coffee table, perfect for colouring at or for other craft activities.

There is a scratching post and a cat tree for climbing, which are both along the wall opposite the couch. A few fluffy beds have also been put out, in varying sizes, in case any one prefers the floor. There is also a large sturdy perch and a marked off area that says "Landing Pad" in case any winged friends want to visit.

There is now a blue chaise chair in the nook as well, which has been placed near the couch and is good for both sitting and spreading out lengthwise. There are also two armchairs; one an oversized, deep gray leather chair, the other a square fabric armchair in deep blue with light purple swirls on it (Think this style except not grey).

There are two baskets off to the side. One contains fuzzy blankets, a variety of fuzzy and textured pillows, and a collection of stuffed animals while the other contains a variety of art supplies, ranging from colouring pages and blank paper to crayons and coloured pencils, and more besides.


I'm a little late again today, but the post is up! Come grab some cuddles or company if you want some :)
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[personal profile] arthur_p_dent 2022-08-22 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi there. August hasn't been particularly kind to me either. Today has been a rare collection of OK moments, so I have some extra comfort to share with others if you like.
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[personal profile] technoshaman 2022-08-23 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks, that helps. Today has been a reasonably good day, despite several bits of extra chaos being thrown in; one of'em will actually reduce the stress in the long run, I think...
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[personal profile] arthur_p_dent 2022-08-23 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
I've often found that the really good long-term solutions are the ones that cause the most short-term stress. Hopefully this one works out for you. =]
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[personal profile] technoshaman 2022-08-31 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
I got lucky enough that the bit of chaos caused initially REALLY cut the stress going forward... nowhere near zero but way better than it was.