LEGO Room Tour

It’s time to say goodbye to what has been my LEGO room/office for the last 17 years.

Kristal and I just moved into a new house, and we’re really excited about it for a lot of reasons. Not the least of which is that there is a lot more space. Our old place had one room (13 feet by 14 feet) which served as both the LEGO room and office. The new place will have a dedicated room for the office and an absolutely enormous room for the LEGO (14 feet by 20 feet)! More info on the new room will be forthcoming, but I thought I would take the opportunity of my last night in our old house to do a room tour.

Not all of our LEGO is actually in the room in the video. We had already taken some boxed up models, overflow bins and unopened sets out to prepare for the move. It was actually a lot more crowded in there than what you see, which is why I won’t really be missing it.

LEGO Room 2016

I’m really looking forward to setting up the new room. Stay tuned!

2 thoughts on “LEGO Room Tour

  1. I am planning to build a lego room for all ages for the community here in my town in the Philippines. I would like to ask if you will be willing to give me advice how to start . What would be a good kits to purchase. It would also be interesting to have your instructions shown while people use the room . Perhaps people can collaborate on Lego projects to build community , or work on their own to sharpen their imagination or, simply to destress. But since The Lego materials are for common use perhaps they can just take photos of their creation , or vlog about it to remember. What do you think? What would be the sets I need to start.

    • I would recommend Creator 3-in-1 sets. They generally give you a good selection of pieces and come with instructions for multiple models.

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