Throughout all this activity, we've been using our shared office pretty much as a dumping ground. Every conversation that started with "Where does this go?" ended with "Put it in the office for now, we'll figure it out." The room is bland, dark (owing to no overhead lighting and the "window" being a glass door that opens out onto a shady porch) and very cluttered, so I almost never work there.
Last weekend, I finally decided I'd had enough. We didn't want to paint the walls, since it was too much work to move everything out, we were working on a limited time frame, and Jimmy liked the color. So I set out to work with what we had. I'm seriously embarrassed to show you the "before" picture, but in the interest of full disclosure, here it is...
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I wanted a custom-built glossy white L-shaped desk and a white chair, to brighten the space and make what little light there is more effective--like this:
- Paper lantern and cord kit from Pier 1 ($25)
- Porcelain duck and lotus bowl from Pier 1 ($5 total)
- White flokati rug from Wal-Mart ($20, bought on a gift card)
- Chrome lamp and shade from Wal-Mart ($15)
- Clear acrylic book holders from Wal-Mart ($6 for two)
- White gauze curtain from Wal-Mart ($7 on clearance)
- Cube shelves from Kohl's (normally $34 for 3, bought two sets on sale for $17 each)
- Photo frames from Kohl's (also 50% off, $15 for 3)
- Chalkboard sticker from Kohl's ($11 on clearance)
- Monofilament and eye screws for "floating" memo board area ($5)
- Ikea JULES chair (given to me for free by a good friend)
What do you think?? It took many coats of polyurethane to make the desk so shiny, but it was 100% worth it--the light just bounces everywhere now, it's very inviting. The rug (I know, I know, Wal-Mart, but my shopping options are limited here) keeps my feet warm when Mitzy (the Blimpcat herself) isn't sitting on them. The chair is surprisingly comfortable, and I love its modern design. And now the special things I want to showcase are arranged with thought and care, rather than just tossed wherever. I think it's funny that I got rid of furniture, but actually have more working space now!
I needed to organize my writing instruments and cutting tools, but I didn't really want to spend any money. So I just designed some simple wrappers, printed them out on kraft paper, and covered up empty cans (coconut milk, black beans and tomatoes, I think!).
I never liked my old gooseneck desk lamp, so I replaced it with this "normal" lamp. The photo on the desk is one of my favorites from the wedding, of three of my bridesmaids blowing bubbles.
This poor swan was all by himself on the clearance shelf at Pier 1. I brought him home to hold Post-It notes for me (I have a little addiction). If you've ordered anything from me in the past, you should be familiar with the fat cat cards there :)
So I'm sorry for the delay in blog updates since we've been busy getting the office together--but I could not be happier with the new space, and I hope you like it too! Now, when you get a package with a fat cat on the front, you'll know it was lovingly designed and packed right here.
I doubt if you will see this, but is that desk for sell? Its exactly what I'm looking for, but I can't find anyone that sells it. If so what are the dimensions?
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