Hello friends,
Today is the day when approximately 250 spaces reveal their true potential, thanks to Linda. Myself and other decorators/bloggers have been renovating, decorating, DIYing and styling these past six weeks to transform spaces, predominantly in our own homes for the One Room Challenge. We have all been documenting the process on our blogs with the aim being to inspire others to create spaces within their own homes that truly make them happy. #decorhappy
I decided to renovate my home office for this round of the ORC. There are links to the previous five spaces I transformed at the end of the post. I’m an Interior Decorator – a single proprietor (although I have hired assistants when needed) who works from home. And if you work from home, you know how stress free that can be – no overhead, no commute, no make-up…, except of course when you are out consulting, shopping etc. I really wouldn’t have it any other way and I feel fortunate that I am able to do what I love from the comfort of my own home. (Actually, it wasn’t that comfortable even last week. 🙂 ) I believe that to work efficiently and creatively, your space has to not only be functional but also inspiring.
You can see the before photos and inspiration (week 1), the design plan (week 2) and progress (week 3, 4 and 5) here:
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5
My daughter and I moved into our new (smaller) home last Fall after my husband passed away. I hadn’t mentioned my loss in the previous five posts (although have shared it prior to that) but I thought I would mention it now as Rick was my biggest fan and a huge supporter of my work and also my involvement in the ORC. Creating beautiful spaces in our home has been healing and has kept me focused while also juggling a few clients this past year and solo parenting our teenage daughter.
Anyway, on a happier note, let’s look at the transformation, shall we? I will link to all sources at the end.
As you can see the room is small at 10′ x 7′ but having a dedicated home office at the front of the house was one of the reasons I fell in love with it. Plus there are two windows so it gets a lot of light. In the Before photo below you can see how I have been working the past few months – not a pretty sight. My former dining table was a makeshift desk and although I love bentwood chairs, they aren’t conducive to sitting for hours on end. Note that when we moved in, we replaced all the doors and trim, replaced the laminate with hardwood and had the stucco ceilings scraped.
A few people had asked if I was going to incorporate wallpaper in my office as I am such a fan. I really wanted a serene space with minimal colour and pattern. I always defer to my go-to colour palette which is black, white and grey with a hint of colour.
The 10′ built in is really the workhorse of the space. It has 6 file drawers (you can never have enough, right?), 4 drawers, 4 cabinets and open shelving to house (a small part of) my massive magazine collection (yes, I know I should part with some of them. 🙂 )In case you are wondering, the printer and modem are hidden behind the tall door on the right. I just upgraded to an iMac, so there is no CPU or speakers to contend with and less cords – yay! Plus, I really had no idea that the picture quality on my desktop wasn’t as sharp as it could be. I’m glad this office update finally pushed me to upgrade my computer.
I knew I wanted to paint the base and the upper cabinetry different colours (although I did waiver a bit through the process) and I’m happy with that decision. There are a few things that still need to be tweaked/changed/dismantled on the built in but I’m pretty happy with how it turned out overall. Because of the window, I placed shallow cabinets on either side for symmetry and decided that storage was more important than desk space so brought the perimeter uppers onto the desktop.
Both the ceiling fixture and the chair are from West Elm and I absolutely love them. And every room needs a little floral pattern, in my opinion, so I had the cushion sewn in my favourite fabric of all time – Schumacher’s Pyne Hollyhock.
I fell in love with this limited edition art print from Minted the moment I saw it and this is the perfect scale for this wall at 30″x40″.
I had a lot of indecision around what to do with this wall but did know that I wanted to move the brass shelves (which you can see in the Before photo above.) When I spied this inexpensive, new black metal table at Ikea, I knew it would be perfect. It even accommodates the trays I already had which I use to house client files/samples etc. I thought the white bust from Elte Market which I already had would look great perched on the table.
I love this view (below.) I have had that print for decades. I think I actually got it for free from an art gallery in Paris while backpacking through Europe after university. I have had it up in every single home since then.
Oh Ellie – you always have to be where we are so you don’t miss out on any of the fun. (She is four months old today and the love of our lives. And yes, I have scheduled her for grooming. 🙂 ) The rug is a pet-friendly indoor/outdoor rug from Annie Selke and I love it for it’s subtle pattern.
I have always loved inspiration boards full of magazine clippings, photos and anything else inspirational so I knew I had to incorporate one in the office. I just pulled some images from older magazines and can see this changing often. And I so wish I could have beautiful peonies like these every day in the office.
Thank you so much for cheering me on here and on Instagram. I appreciate all the support. (Ignore awkward head tilt and hand placement and focus on my adorable furball. Would you believe this was the best photo after Steph took quite a few?)
All After photos by Stephani Buchman Photography
Sources (A huge thank you to these brands/companies for partnering with me on this ORC. I have been a fan of their products and services for years in some cases so I was happy to work with them (again) and feature their lovely products. ):
Framed art: “The Typewriter” from Minted
Hardware: Bergen knob (2), Kingsbridge pull (2), Channing cup pull (12) from Top Knobs
Rug: Annie Selke’s Dash & Albert rug
Trim: Crown on cabinetry, baseboard, door, door and window casing from Metrie
Crystal doorknob: Emtek from Upper Canada Specialty Hardware
Paint: Walls, trim, upper cabinetry, lower cabinetry – Benjamin Moore
Floral: Peonies and cherry blossoms from Fiori Oakville
Cushion Sewing: Switch Studio
If you haven’t had a chance to check out the 20 featured design bloggers yet, you must! I’m looking forward to reading the guest participant’s reveals today. Thanks again to Linda for organizing the ORC, House Beautiful for being a partner and all of you for following along and for your support! If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments and I will answer them.
For more inspiration, have a look at these spaces I transformed for previous ORC’s:
Prettying Up a Builder Kitchen (former home) – Fall 2014
Teen Daughter’s Bathroom (former home) – Spring 2015
My Parisian Bedroom (former home) – Fall 2015
Teen Daughter’s Bedroom (former home) – Spring 2016
My Charming Kitchen – Fall 2016
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Be well,
Julie
May 11, 2017Your office turned out beautifully! I would be happy to work in there every day. Congrats on a job well done!
Cassie Bustamante
May 11, 2017wow, vanessa! it’s so light and bright yet sleek and sophisticated! it looks amazing! LOVE the desk color!
Jordana @WhiteCabana
May 11, 2017Beautiful! Another gorgeous plan and execution. Enjoy working in your new space, Vanessa!
ashley@biggerthanthethreeofus
May 11, 2017You knocked this space out of the park! I love the art and the table from Ikea (who would have ever thought if was from Ikea?!). The desk area is fab! Seriously love it all!
Sabrina @ Pink Little Notebook
May 11, 2017WOW!! I absolutely love your home office! You did an outstanding job Vanessa!!!
Susan - saf affect
May 11, 2017Gorgeous and function. I’m supremely envious – oh to have a home office like that!
Stephanie Fazio
May 11, 2017Love it!
Jen
May 11, 2017It is so beautiful Vanessa. Love the different storage options, especially how your client trays tuck away in that Ikea table! Great job.
Julie
May 11, 2017Vanessa, I couldn’t love this room anymore than I do! I love the desktop, cabinet style, cabinet colour, styling, artwork, chair….it’s.all.so.good! Congrats on yet another stunning ORC makeover!
Erin Burke
May 11, 2017Vanessa – I love this office! The built-in is amazing and the color is gorgeous. All the other elements you brought in are seriously cool too. This is an incredible space – nice job!
Erin | Holtwood Hipster
May 11, 2017Vanessa, Had a chance to look at the complete transformation and as someone who works from home as well, I can imagine many happy and productive days spent in this space. Nothing better than to have your pup at your feet as well (I have mine right under my desk as I type this!). Congrats – it’s an absolutely a lovely outcome… and Rick would no doubt be so proud of all you accomplished for this round of the ORC once again. xx!
Bre
May 11, 2017This is simply gorgeous! Love the rug, the chair the color on the desk, it’s all perfect!
Rita
May 11, 2017Vanessa, I love your beautiful office and I love your dog. ?
Lisa Goulet
May 11, 2017Gorgeous Vanessa and I happen to like your pic at the end. We are our biggest critics. I love the beautiful teal you’ve used on the bottom cabinets and the serene and calm feel of the space overall. I’m sure you will love working in this home office for years to come.
Debalina
May 11, 2017Love your ORC ! Just an ergonomic note, I have the same computer, my chiropractor had me raise the monitor- used some shelter books to raise mine . It depends on your height, and time spent using it too. I started with 4 books, and after trial and error 2 is the magic number for my head to be level and not gazing down.
CoCo
May 11, 2017This transformation is so pretty! I love how light and bright the space is now and your artwork is fabulous. I’m crazy for your magazine storage and that sweet little pup too. It’s fabulous, CoCo
Kim Macumber
May 11, 2017Vanessa! It is beautiful and inspiring!! Your daughter is learning so much from you as you continue your journey and passion while parenting her. And Ellie! A female trifecta!!! xokim
Jana
May 11, 2017Wowsa your built-ins are amazing and I love the paint colors you choose! Congrats on another beautiful ORC!
Kim
May 11, 2017Just beautiful Vanessa! I love the built-ins and the colours you chose. You look great too!
christine dovey
May 12, 2017So beautiful Vanessa! I love the two -toned cabinetry and your inspiration board brings in the perfect hit of pattern and colour. I also LOVE that low table and art combo…such a clever use of that side of the room. What a stunning office to work in- bravo!!!!
Nicole Q-Schmitz
May 12, 2017You ended up choosing a great colour for the lower cabinets – and I really like the baseboards along the bottom.
Kacey
May 13, 2017Vanessa – you never cease to impress me! I love your timeless classic style! WELL DONE as always!!!
Kevin | Thou Swell
May 15, 2017This is such a beautiful transformation! I love how the darker color on the cabinets anchored the room… and that moodboard above your desk is so stunning, just chock full of inspiration! Fabulous job!
Nicki Parrish
May 15, 2017The office is awesome! I love the built ins and the typewriter print. What a fabulous place to work!
Kate Hollingsworth
May 17, 2017Oh Vanessa, this is fabulous! I love everything about it. xx
Ann
May 23, 2017This space is gorgeous and I love how you managed the sizes of the desk and side storage to fit perfectly in the space you have. That is clever design. ….And what kind of dog is that? So cute!
Tim@DesignMaze
May 30, 2017Hey V!!! what a stunner you have created again! your custom cabinets get me every single time and what a great idea to have those side cabinets going all the way to the desk top and with a deeper surface in the middle for a functional and stylish desk!
Love the table, artwork, and your inspiration board!! yay to the Mac love too! Maybe it’s time for me to get a station one instead of just the laptop!
xoxo
layne
June 5, 2017What kind of dog do you have?? Also, do you find it comfortable to sit in that chair all day long?
Amy Canary
July 28, 2017Simply lovely. I am in the process of creating a home office in an upstairs bedroom. Your space is so peaceful and functional. Thanks for sharing!
Tami Cutler
January 4, 2018Hello – I saw your ORC on pinterest when looking for ideas for my own home office. I was wondering if you would be able to share plans for the built in? Or pics as it went up? I also have a 10×8 office and it would be perfect there! Thanks
Nicole
March 3, 2018Where did you get your cabinets? Were they custom built?
Marko Borisavljevic
March 19, 2018Hi Vanessa,
My wife and I think your home office is an absolute delight. We’d like to do our den in the same fashion – how are the built-in cabinets sourced? I really have no idea how or where to start looking, but we would truly love to emulate what you’ve done. Thanks so very much in advance.
P.E. Ellie is just the sweetest pup.
Marko.
Lisa Hulford
May 11, 2018I just found your room on Pintrest and had to read all about the makeover. You’ve created a lovely space – it has given me loads of inspiration for my study makeover. Love your fur baby too. I am so sorry to read about your loss and hope you are doing ok. Lisa x
Sfar
August 13, 2018I just love what you created! I’m looking to do a similar office space as this also. What kind of a desktop is it and where did you get it? I’m looking for this but cannot find it. Thanks and great job!
Kathy Taylor
April 1, 2019Do you know the name of the black metal IKEA table? I cannot find it on their website.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful office!
Jen
April 8, 2019Vanessa this is so inspiring. Thank you for sharing.
Hugs to you on the passing of your husband.
Where are the cabinets from?
Thank you!