Come on, those mod groovy era pattern rags for Allan, old silkstone Ken, P.J., Midge, Christie, vintage cardboard Barbie house curtains, duvets....; my loving not tacky animal print pattern an hommage penthouse lavish room to the late Roberto Cavalli; out all the granny flowery stuff only; those infant patterns may be kept if a nursery room for Tommy is brought to life AT LAST.
As you are not willing to do different themed rooms, I can envision a circular museum like diorama room with all your treasures randomly displayed like the one Connor McLeodd ( Christopher Lambert) had in his home in the film " Highlander" as the antiques expert he pretended to be.
You have great items, and great imagination. You can make so many rooms. To organize my items, I had decided exactly what kind of room I was making. Then sorted items that would go into those rooms. The rest went into a few other bins like "Bedding, Containers, Kitchen food...". One empty bin is a good thing.
Thanks for making this video. I feel totally relaxed after watching it. There is so much awesome & unique stuff. I don't know how I would choose what to get rid of & what to keep. Jason would u ever make a laundry room or yoga room? I kinda wanted to see your dolls do laundry & fold laundry. Is that weird? Enjoyed.