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Talk about a boring room... |
My office, for example, is one of the rooms that, for months now, I have avoided at all costs. During our move-in, the office was the I-have-no-idea-where-this-goes room, and, while some things eventually made their ways to where they needed to be, many things just kinda stayed there in a giant pile. And frankly, the room in and of itself was not terribly exciting. It's tiny, and oddly shaped, making it difficult to furnish. It sports gorgeous apartment-grade carpet and colorless walls and is accessorized with strangely placed outlets and an off center window. So mainly, I just kinda pretended it didn't exist and worked on more fun areas. Until now.

I recently acquired a small side table that I made-over to use as my printer stand (Read about that here). And, surprisingly, it was all the inspiration I needed. The lovely sea-glass green of the printer table top was enough to give me a bouncing off point. I liked that the colors themselves were masculine and classic, but the shades were updated and fresh. Along with the minty-green and black, I added a suede brown and a bright white to the color palette. Keeping with the classics, I decided to use the room to feature some of our favorite hobbies: travel, music, art, theater and reading.
To begin with, I painted the window-wall a fawn color and kept the rest of the walls white. A quick trip to a few Ross stores and I found some celadon curtains with pewter grommets on clearance for $7 (Woot!). They're translucent enough to keep the room feeling light (with a small room, light is your friend!), but a deep enough color to add some pizazz. (Yep, I said pizazz).
The next step was organization. Our office serves not only as a place that my husband and I work and edit, but also where I craft, wrap presents, and work on all kinds of projects (that, invariably, I abandon halfway through, leaving the mess in my wake). This means lots of stuff. Without a proper place for all of it, the room kinda just winds up looking like the Junk Lady from The Labyrinth.
I already had some black Ikea storage boxes and magazine holders, but a quick trip back to the Land of Some-Assembly-Required, and I was able to supplement what I already had with some coordinating mint-green storage containers. Each one was carefully sorted and labeled (cds, dvds, cords, printer paper, folders, etc) and filled.

Once I had a PLACE for everything, styling the office became much more fun.
One of my favorite framed pieces - a wedding gift from some very thoughtful friends - was the perfect size, shape and color scheme to top off my Ikea wall storage.
Two Airplane prints give a nod to my husbands love of aviation and add the old-world feel I was looking for.
My antique, leather topped desk (a $100 purchase from Craigslist) was looking a little a worse for the wear inside. Black and white shelf-liner covered the drawers quite nicely (sooo much easier than trying to scrape off old stickers), and a quick once over with some black paint gave me the neat and tidy border I wanted. My file folders got a good sort, and anything that was old but couldn't yet be thrown away (taxes, for example) went into a separate file box that slipped discreetly onto the shelf under the printer.
Other changes that were made: Wrapping paper (too pretty to put away!) got it's own tagged metal basket. My computer monitor got shifted to a corner so that the window view could still be appreciated. A beautiful sea-glass jar with rafia twine sits in front of the black file box on the printer stand.

There's still a lot I want to do (I have all kinds of ideas for the nook in the room that currently holds the tufted leather chair for reading), but I feel pretty good about the start I've made. At least I'm not terribly concerned about David Bowie showing up and installing some trippy muppets in the room, anymore. I feel like that's a solid step in the right direction.
I LOVE the wall organizer, it is so cuter and stylish but still super functional. My kind of thing to use. It looks great so far!
ReplyDeleteEmily- Our house now a home
Thank you!! I love it too! Ikea is one of those places where you go in saying "I just need this ONE THING" and walk out with a cart load. :) Thanks for stopping by!!
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ReplyDeleteThat's great information. Thanks for sharing this blog. I did a search and found your blog and glowing review. It's been a big help! Thanx!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading and for taking the time to drop me a note! I'm glad you found it helpful. I actually wound up moving my office and combining it with my guest room and talk about that here: http://www.entertaininggrace.com/2015/02/the-great-merge-combining-my-office-and.html If you take some time to check it out I'd love to hear your thoughts!!
DeleteI really thought you did a fantastic job on this! I am trying to find some inspiration for my own "home office" and thought I might get a few ideas from this post.
ReplyDeleteHey Kristine - thank you so much!! (And sorry for the delay in response time - I had some trouble signing in for some reason)
DeleteI actually wound up having to merge my office and guest room to make room for a nursery... not as easy as it sounds! IN case you're interested in what the combined rooms look like, you can follow the progress here http://www.entertaininggrace.com/2015/02/the-great-merge-combining-my-office-and.html
Best of luck and I'd love to see your results when you're through!!