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Office3

Read part one here.

I can't tell you how thrilled I am to have the office done. And by done, I mean fully functional, yet sparse. When I look at these photos I think, "hmmmm, that looks a little… empty?" and then I remember that that was exactly the plan. I needed a space that was not trying to attack me.

Officefloor

There are like six best parts* about this office, but the first one is that during the rework process, we gained a guest room. Before, the way the furniture was positioned, this room felt tiny and there was no space for an air mattress to be set up when our family and friends visited. Because of this, our poor guests were sleeping in the middle of the living room. It worked, but it was lame. Now, in the center of the office there is totally enough space to blow up our queen sized air mattress plus plenty of privacy. If we'd done nothing else in here, I would be thrilled that we gained extra space for guests.

Office

The second best part is for sure the wall of countertop and storage. My dad and I build the cabinets (they are three Ikea BESTAS) and added two long pieces of stained wood (from Lowe's) on top. I came up with 100 plans for this wall. Originally, I was going to have actual kitchen cabinets (base and top mounted) installed from Ikea. But the pricing was nuts and at the end of the day, did it really make sense to have full cabinetry in my office? Not really.

Officestorage

So, based on the success of our DIY media cabinet, I decided to use the BESTA system again, this time going with the taller version and mounting them on the wall. I wish I could say this was such an easy project, but the opposite is true. It's SO HARD to get three cabinets mounted into studs and while lining up perfectly on a not perfectly straight wall. I cannot emphasize this enough. We also had some drilling issues, in that we drilled into an electrical wire, blew the power in half the house, smelled smoke and ended up making an emergency call to an electrician at 9pm on a Saturday night. The electrician was able to save the day, but it was (obviously) a costly mistake. For awhile there, things were looking pretty hairy but thankfully, no one was injured in the hanging of these cabinets and they look so rad. I can't get over having all that hidden storage, but the best part (by far) is the top space to work and spread out. Thank you, thank you, Dad for your help and perseverance. Worth it.

Office2

I struggled on the desk plan for a long time. Whenever I reach a decorating stalemate, I play my favorite game "if money was no object, I'd pick…" This is helpful because it helps think outside the box and focus on what's important size and style wise without worrying about the money. (I always assume once I know what I am acutally looking for, I'll be able to A) build it, B) find it somewhere else or C) save for it.)

Officefilecabinet

The biggest issue was that I needed something long enough for both Paul and I to sit at (that's his computer on the left) plus something I could store our file cabinets under. I knew I was in trouble when I still couldn't find anything in the $2000 price range and so I decided to go with something very inexpensive (and maybe temporary). I bought a piece of wood at Lowe's that was 96" long and 20 inches wide and stuck it on top of the file cabinets. It's long enough and (surprisingly!) deep enough and cost $35. It's also TOTALLY working for us. Not the sturdiest piece of furniture in the world (obviously) but the only things we sit on it are our computers and printers. We plan on getting some heavy-duty Velcro and securing the top to the cabinets before Ellerie can pull herself up just to make this set-up more child-proof.

Officecloset

I took the mirrored doors off the closet to give me a bit more accessible storage and demo-ed out the built in shelf that existed inside.Then I added some Ikea IVAR shelving that miraculously fit perfectly. These shelves hold books, fabric and albums. I love that they're adjustable and the price (again) was right.

Officesewing

My old desk (that we built out of an Ikea countertop and hairpin legs from here) got turned into my sewing table (plus paper cutter station). Cannot describe how happy I am that the sewing machine has it's own area and there is plenty of space to spread out around it. I hung up my pegboard to hold some sewing tools and thread.

Officeplants

The plants and the rocking chair were outsourced from other rooms. Ellerie and I actually end up sitting in that chair more now than we did before so that's rad. The basket will hold blankets and Ellerie toys (having a basket in each room for kiddo stuff is key to keeping the clutter maintained). Those hanging planters are these. Love them.

Officeart

The art was pretty much adopted from other rooms too. That giant canvas was something I painted right before Ellerie was born and it adds just enough color to my white and wood room. The clipboards all over the place are there to hold random things (I use them similar to bulletin boards). I'll be talking more about that post-it note board and mounted air plant soon in future posts. The camera art print came from 20×200, the Be Brave is from Ampersand Shop and the Do You Best pennant is by three potato four. The hanging lamp is West Elm.

Officedesk

I ended up going with Travertine instead of wood for the floor and I am thrilled that it matches the rest of the house. I hate carpet, espeically in rooms where I am trying to roll a chair and am constantly dropping bits of thread and tiny embelishments. I am so glad that we were able to get the carpet out of this room.

Annnnd, that's the space. Open. Airy. Clean. Inspiring. I am so excited to start fresh in this office in 2014. I have some awesome things planned for the new year and cannot wait to get to work.

*part three is the Travertine floor, part four are the hanging plants, part five is the open fabric storage and part six is that it's done and we can focus on the backyard/the master bedroom now.

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55 responses to “office remodel part two.”

  1. Liz Avatar

    Love the remodel, thanks so much for sharing! Mind if I ask how big the room is?

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  2. Natanya Avatar

    Looks great Elise! And so sophisticated too. Well done, well done 🙂

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  3. Marie Avatar

    I love what you made of the room! Did you move your big wall calendar to another room or did you switch to a new calendar/system?

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    Holly S

    Love, love, love!!! Mid century modern is not my look but it looks so good on you!!! I definitely can take inspiration from your new space so thank you!!

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  6. cristi Avatar

    love it! it’s 100% awesomeness! I know… great grammar, right? lol… I especially love the wall w/ the besta cabinets and stained wood top.
    thanks for sharing!

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  7. Debra Avatar

    It looks amazing! What a great space to work in and how exciting to have a sewing area, I know my sewing machine would be used so much more if I didn’t have to pull it out a cupboard and move our dining table around every time.
    Empty baskets are the best organisational system you can have for children too. We have one in our sitting room once it’s full it gets taken into my son’s room and everything goes back where it belongs.

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  8. Welcome Home Taylor Avatar

    I love how organized this is! I love having an office space; it can really make a huge difference in my work productivity. haha. This one is just incredible!
    xoxo
    Taylor
    http://www.welcomehometaylor.com

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  9. Tiffany B. Avatar

    Love the new office. We did the same thing in our old condo to make room for guests. Leave the middle open for the blow up bed. Now that we moved into a bigger home, this has got me thinking of how I can make my office space better. Thanks Elise!

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  10. robyn Avatar

    for the longest time, our desk was a counter top purchased at Menards, set on top of two filing cabinets. Inexpensive and it totally did the trick! I love the wood idea though — next house, when we have an office again (lost our office to little girl’s room) I’m totally stealing that idea!

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  11. andrea Avatar
    andrea

    it looks really great! And I love the clean space. So inspiring.

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  12. Margaret Avatar
    Margaret

    Was that large canvas in your entry before? I love it in the office and the whole room. Your style is too cool Elise!

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  13. amy t schubert Avatar

    Random note for your guest room: Be sure to put a blanket down under the air mattress, otherwise the cold from the tile will seep up through the air.
    Learned that the hard way on our wood floor with my parents last year 🙂
    Looks amazing!!

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  14. Dianne Avatar
    Dianne

    What a wonderful space you’ve created. I love it and could see myself doing something similar. You’ve got me inspired & thinking…
    Might I suggest some sort of L-bracket attached under the computer desktop and screwed into the wall to secure it in place rather than Velcro.

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  15. elise blaha Avatar

    12×13 feet. 🙂

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  16. elise blaha Avatar

    new calendar system! I am not buying a big one for 2014. 🙂

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  17. elise blaha Avatar

    yep! It hung there for a few months before I decided to use it in the office. Now I need something new for the entry.. thanks!:)

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  18. Betsy Avatar
    Betsy

    Looks fab! I really love the big canvas!

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  19. elise blaha Avatar

    great idea! thanks for suggesting!

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  20. Brittany Avatar

    This is just lovely! I’m so jealous!!

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  21. caitlin frost Avatar

    this looks great! my desk is made from steel pipes and a vintage door. it’s so cute, but i often end up working on my dining table, which we totally dumpster dived for.
    http://www.caitlinmfrost.wordpress.com

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  22. Marissa Avatar

    It’s crazy what new flooring, green plants, and wood can do to a room. And your eye for style 🙂
    Elise, you are on a roll! Love reading the blog every morning. You’re very inspiring 🙂

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  23. Judi Avatar
    Judi

    Wow I love the simplness of the room and lots of light

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  24. Dad Avatar
    Dad

    You are very welcome!!

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  25. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    Did you add doors the the build in cabinets or do they come with doors at IKEA?

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  26. Liliana Avatar

    This looks great Elise, i love how clean and bright it looks you have great lighting in the room too.

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  27. Ckah Avatar

    Amazing! Clean, open and beautiful. Great work. I’m jealous of the counter space.

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  28. Andrea Avatar
    Andrea

    Hi Elise. That looks totally amazing. I am looking into buying the file cabinets you used. I have only one question. Are the little wheels optional? I think if I do put a piece of wood on top, I would rather have no wheels on the file cabinets to keep them from moving.
    Thank you for your time and inspiration.

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  29. jen Avatar
    jen

    Reread your post. A few typos!

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  30. Joyce Avatar

    This is awesome. I love the post-it note board and look forward to hearing more about it!

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  31. Sandy King Avatar
    Sandy King

    Loved watching this space evolve. And I always love how you can get the ‘look’ for now that is fabulous and inexpensive ( and functional ) and still have a chance to upgrade later ( or not ) … Well done , yet again 🙂

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  32. Skye Avatar
    Skye

    Functional, attractive, and totally your style… it’s perfect! 🙂 Excited to see what you will create in there.

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  33. Keshet.starr@gmail.com Avatar

    It looks great! The Bestas turned out wonderfully!

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  34. annika Avatar
    annika

    your office looks B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L.

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  35. Fiona Avatar

    I love it! All those clean open spaces, and that light! Looks like a great place to get inspired and be creative.

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  36. Jodi Avatar

    looks great! loving all the storage.

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  37. Ashlee Avatar

    This remodel looks great! I’m glad you overcame many challenges and ended up with a totally rad space. I especially love the desk idea until you can find something you absolutely just have to have! It was a pretty brilliant move! Since I’m in college, having an ‘office space’ is something I’m totally still dreaming about. Have fun creating in your new space. I know you’ll make the most of it!

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  38. Debbie Avatar

    LOVE the open, Airy, Clean, Inspiring space you have! That cleared space for your guests, will also be THE PERFECT play space for your babe to ‘work’ along side you.

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  39. Alexandra Avatar
    Alexandra

    such a great space for both creativity and business!! awesome.
    may I ask which stain you like to use for the wood on top of the ikea Besta units?
    (sorry if you have already mentioned this… I can’t find the info.)
    thanks so much.
    xo

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  40. Mallory Avatar

    the airplant is great! I’ve never seen one before 🙂 My husband and I also made a desk using filing cabinets though! In our case we made the top from a repurposed pingpong table 🙂 Those filing cabinets really make great desk stands though!

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  41. Alexandra Avatar
    Alexandra

    One more question about the besta storage units and the wooden toppers…
    does the wood extend over the entire depth of the cabinets or are the door fronts exposed along the top edge for opening?? just wondering how you open the doors without knobs?? or do the doors have a push/open mechanism??
    thanks!!
    xo

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  42. elise blaha Avatar

    It extends above halfway over them. I would probably be better off with handles on the doors, but for now, they are working for me. 🙂

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  43. Alexandra Avatar
    Alexandra

    thank you : )

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  44. sarah r. Avatar
    sarah r.

    hi elise! looks great, i love it…!
    have you ever talked about where/how you store old project life albums? I struggle with this a little, because they are SO BIG, but keeping them stored away in a closet feels weird… just wondering what your solution was. I was looking to see if I could spot them in your office, but I don’t think I see them.

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  45. nicolette737@yahoo.com Avatar

    Lovely office. On those Besta shelves, I looked through the site for the doors to add on, but can’t find them…any advice?

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  46. elise blaha Avatar

    I think the stain is minwax english cheasnut. 🙂

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  47. elise blaha Avatar

    here’s a link to the unit with door – parts are all sold separately. i would try the “build a besta unit” feature online. 🙂 http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S59925650/#/S49923883

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  48. elise blaha Avatar

    mine are on the bottom shelf of my closet storage…i couldn’t back out far enough to get the whole closet displayed. 🙂

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  49. Alexandra Avatar
    Alexandra

    awesome.
    thank you!!

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