Thursday, June 28, 2012

Office/Guest Room In 1 Week, The Grand Reveal

Good morning,

Last week I posted the inspirations for our new office/guest room here . Though it was a huge undertaking to tackle the office/guest room in 1 week, it was also cathartic and amazing.

Remember how we converted our garage to our new master en-suite? Also, remember how we went through a huge down size from 5,300sf to 2,500sf including the new addition? Well, as it goes our 1 extra room basically became the garage i.e. the place that we stuck EVERYTHING and simply closed the door. That was until I found out we had company coming and only had 1 week to get the room visitor ready! The other challenge is that the room is small and needs to have an office space, storage, and a place to sleep all while still feeling calm, bright and open. Okaaaaay.

Sadly I didn't take before pictures which I am so bummed about (it would have been beyond embarrassing), but the afters are pretty good considering the minimal time constraints and that this was done on a minimal budget. The only things that I didn't get to do on the list were reupholstering the futon sofa bed and adding the nail head trim to my MALM desk, but that's not too bad!

Take a look at our new office/guest room.
















Funny enough, all these colors are a bit out of the norm for me but I absolutely LOVE them! I find it very inspiring for work and life. I'll try to get a picture for you with the bed down and made up. It's actually a futon which I don't love the idea of, but we bought a temperpedic top for it and it is quite comfortable. It needs to be recovered though, one day.....

The room is small so I chose smaller scale furnishings that don't take up much space such as the MALM console table as a desk from Ikea. It is thin and long and provides ample work space. I also chose a sofa bed which can be used for seating, but then easily folds down to give guests a place to sleep. The wicker box in front of the sofa is a storage box for blankets and sheets, and my papers are nicely tucked away in coordinating boxes which give me a stylish place to keep work clutter down. 

What do you think? Would you want to work/ sleep in this room? Do you have office/guest room solutions that you would like to share?

**If you are interested in the sources for any items or accessories leave me a comment. I'd be happy to share.

11 comments:

  1. It looks fabulous great going for a weeks work, hope your guests are as thrilled as me

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  2. Thanks! It was allot of work. They love it so far.

    XOXO,
    Whitney

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  3. Loving the use of the Ikea malm console table. Very clever!

    That wooden side table is so special <3

    B

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  4. Wow, the room came out very nice. I love the touches of color! I am in love with the agate navy stone. Where did you find it? Thanks

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  5. Hi minniemousemiami, thanks! The blue stone was a Home Goods find. I LOVE the color, and it was only $15! There was a slew of blue and navy things at Home Goods when I went. Good luck!

    XOXO,
    Whitney

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  6. I love the rug. Is that from Ikea too?

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  7. Hi AMark, thanks! The rug is actually a really plush rug that I found at Home Goods for only $150. It was a score, you can't see the quality in the picture. The ones that I've seen from Ikea tend to shed which doesn't work with my wood floors.

    XOXO,
    Whitney

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  8. I finally found an agate stone from Wet Elm! It was $15 but the colors are greyish with clear & silver. Although I love the navy for my son's room, this works in my space too.

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  9. Hi Minnimousemiami, congrats! There is nothing quite like finding what you were looking for when you want that "something" so badly. I saw them again yesterday at Home Goods Hollywood btw ;)


    XOXO,
    Whitney

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  10. Hi,
    Went to Home Goods yesterday in Pines. I noticed that they have those little cute black boxes on your shelves in colors like purple, green amd gray. I know you do lots of projects with gray especially. Plus, lots of agate stones:). Just thought I would let youknow;)

    Sincerely,
    Minniemousemiami

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  11. Hey Minnimousemiaimi, thanks for the head's up! Ironically I was there myself;) I used the white ones in a client's project. Aparently great minds think alike.

    XOXO,
    Whitney

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