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Design Challenge: Home Office Edition

I spend evenings and weekends marking on the couch and I worked from home during the pandemic. My husband is the one who mainly uses our home office to run our waterfowling business. Our home office also doubles as a fourth guest room. After teaching junior and senior high school from the kitchen table, I spent a lot of time in the summer surfing the web about home office decor because I realized we really needed to revamp the home office so we both could use it and enjoy it.

According to Real Simple, “[A] home office is a place that should inspire the flow of creativity and allow you to get down to business. [However,] home offices can be the most neglected spaces in our homes—messy and [un-inspirational] environments driving us to work anywhere but in the actual office,” (2018).

Based on their 10 suggestions from noted designers and bloggers I decided to transform our home office. Check out how we did it!

*I really wanted to remove the guest room function from our home office because the half and half nature of the room isn’t ideal for the flow of creativity. BUT since it is a shared space, I had to incorporate his preference into the re-design. He pointed out that we have a lot of family and we really do need the space.

1. Think Chic
Accomplished by updating the outdated ceiling light from the 1980’s with the Mercer41 Waymire 3-Light Semi Flush Mount. It features a “chic delicate frame with gorgeous repeating patterns to add a refined touch to the overhead look.” (From: Wayfair)

2. Add Green
Plants have a calming effect, which means they are a necessity in any office to breath life into the space. Bouclair Home has some incredible greenery and florals that are reasonably priced. I selected three in various vessels to add variety to my home office. A eucalyptus in a stone planter, an agave in a gold pot and an apple succulent in a black pot. (From: Bouclair)

3. Get Artsy
We often go shed hunting and have been amassing quite a pile; I thought it would be neat to make something out of antlers to decorate the office. I thought about making three floral mounts hung in a triangle on the wall above the filing cabinet (opposite a gallery wall) would be a nice touch. This inspiration comes from: Ever After In The Wood Blog.

4. Find the Rug
Personally, I am not a fan of hardwood or laminate in a bedroom; I like the feel of carpeting when I step out of bed; since the office doubles as a guest bedroom I picked a soft rug from the Stevens Omni Luminato collection to put the bed on and to add some pop and excitement to the room.

5. Practice Hygge
I had no idea what hygge was and I learned that it refers to: a quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being (regarded as a defining characteristic of Danish culture). I was able to incorporate this into the office with the bedding using the Andanza taupe bedding set. (From: Hygge & West)

6. Hang A Gallery Wall
Our guest bed runs along the wall; there is a lot of boring empty space so this Grönby picture (blue landscape) set of 9 is a perfect solution. (From: Ikea)

7. Mix Old & New
Filing cabinets are really ugly so I wanted a piece that would of course keep us organized, maximize space by extending our work surface for a printer, and extra office supplies that didn’t fit on the desk, etc.; but also that looked a little bit more like a dresser. There is a closet for guests to store their items.This Shelby 2-drawer lateral filing cabinets fits in with our overall rustic home because the manufactured wood features a weathered finish and beadboard accents on the doors. It looks old but really is new. (From Wayfair)

8. Let Light In
This was easily accomplished because there is a big window at the far end with wooden blinds that match our laminate flooring. And by keeping the wall colours on the lighter side.

9. Work In Colour
I fell in love with this desk chair when I was perusing a new desk. It is a Three Posts Eckard Task Chair; it looks super comfy which is essential for any desk chair. (From: Wayfair)

10. Optimize Space
This home office/guest room isn’t conducive to larger pieces of furniture so I updated our flimsy corner desk with this compact yet fairly spacious Sardis desk. It features a drop-front keyboard drawer and two open lower shelves for more storage. (From: Wayfair)

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Home Reno: Front Entry Way Edition

Your entryway is the first impression your guests get and I believe it should be a memorable one. After moving into our forever home, five years ago, we left pretty much everything as it was from the last owners. I diverted a little money from the travel fund to spruce up a few areas of our home.

Colour Palette: Rosamilia Green 592
Why: Green is synonymous with nature or the environment and therefore connotes growth, vitality and renewal. It fits nicely in a country home.This colour is great for a feature wall.
Source: Benjamin Moore


Bench:
Seo Solid Wood Flip Top Storage Bench
Why: The dark brown stands up nice to the green paint. It’s a sturdy piece and functional, as built in storage reduces clutter in your entryway. Plus it’s nice to sit down and put your shoes on.
Source:
Wayfair

Coatrack: Monarch Contemporary Coat Rack
Why: Inspired by nature without being cliche. It holds lots of coats; and trust me we need a heavy duty rack. It comes in both black and white; either would work in the space.
Source:
Lowes

Mirror: Aycock Country Distressed Wall Mirror
Why: This beautiful mirror is feminine and has a vintage feel; the white stands up against the dark bench. The details add some interest to the room.
Source:
Wayfair

Decoration: Butter Yellow Throw Pillows
Why: These pillows placed on either end of the bench are perfect accents. With the detail on the mirror a solid coloured pillow is better than a patterned one to avoid a ‘busy’ feeling.
Source:
Zazzle

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Teapot Collection

“Home is where your teapots are!” That is what famed British novelist, Helen Oyeyemi says. Our home most definitely has a lot of teapots, each with its own significance. I’ll be sharing with you a few of my favourite ones. 

1. Vintage Japan Redware Brown Betty Teapot
Brown Betty teapots are considered special because their shape allows the brewer to make a superb cup of tea. However, this particular one is special to me because it belonged to my maternal Grandmother (given to her as a gift from my Aunt, or so my Mother tells me). I remember exactly where it sat on the shelf in my Grandma’s apartment and when I look up at it in my own kitchen I am fondly reminded of her.

2. Tea for Me Set
My Mother gave this to me before I went off to university. I brewed many a comforting cup of tea for myself while reading endless chapters, cramming for exams and writing essays. It is such a cute little set.

3. Parrot Teapot
I bought this for myself at The Jammery in Kelowna on a girl’s trip with Megan about four years ago. It was a memento of our time together. The second I saw it, I knew I had to have it. It is cheery and unique.

4. TeapotsTeapot
Fresh off of reading Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland after watching the Tim Burton motion picture adaptation (2010) I found this in Chapters in the bargain section. I love the tea party scene with the Mad Hatter and his riddles. The teapot reminds me of the whimsy of the novel and film.

5. Yellow Modern Teapot
This sleek and bright teapot caught my eye at Teavana. I often enjoy a nice lemon-chamomile tea steeped in this one. I feel this captures my “city-side.” 

6. Blue Dragonfly Teapot
My aunt and I used to go CrossIron Mills A LOT. On one of these trips she bought me this teapot after I remarked about it. Such a sweet reminder of our road trips together. The colour is incredible and the wicker handle is a neat detail.

7. Brown Mouse Teapot
How adorable is this teapot? I think it is easy to see why this is one of my favourites….Need I say more?

8. Purple Floral Teapot
My Mother-in-Law gave this to me and my husband as part of a set when we moved into our house. The shape and design are super pretty and the fact that she passed it on to us is wonderful. 

9. Copper Kettle with Delft Porcelain Handle
Okay; so this isn’t a teapot but it is a fixture in our home on top of the kitchen cabinet. My mother has one just like it and this one too came from my Mother-In-Law. It’s antique and rustic and I love it!

There are MANY more, but I figured I should save some for later 🙂

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Kitchen Reno On The Cheap

We have a ridiculously large kitchen… including the dining area it takes up a fair chunk of our 1620 square foot main floor. The cabinets are oak and cost wise it isn’t feasible to redo all of our cabinetry; considering some of our other renovation plans. We thought that a great way to save money and update the aesthetic was to simply change the hardware –from brass to bronze. The flooring, appliances and paint will be coming over the next year.

I have been doing some window-shopping online and I have narrowed down the choices for my country kitchen to the following…

1. Liberty 3 Half Round Foot Pull

2. Richelieu Traditional Metal Pull (Teramo Collection)

3. Richelieu Traditional Metal Pull (Drummondville Collection)

4. Amerock Extensity Pull – Oil-Rubbed Bronze

5. Amerock Inspirations Pull Oil-Rubbed Bronze

What do you think? Leave a comment!