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home office space

You know how sometimes you see photos of an artist's workspace and it's just crammed with awesome layers, textures and colors? You feel like you could spend hours in there, uncovering treasures and magic? You feel like you're looking into their creative brain and it's amazing?

It's a great feeling.

But I have found I work best in a space that is the EXACT opposite of that. Never once in my life have I been staring at an "inspiration wall" and BOOM! Inspiration has struck. It took me a really long time to realize that I do my best work when…

I have space to work and think clearly.

One of my goals for 2015 was to turn my office into a more functional space. I wasn't sure what that would look like but I did know that my job has changed and it's time my office changed with it. As soon as MAKE29 wrapped up (last Thursday afternoon) I was ready for a fresh start.

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The first thing I had to do was think seriously about my job these days.

What do I actually do?

When I am not at my computer (which is often) I use my office to :

  • prep outgoing product (make, crop, sign, package)
  • pack orders
  • lay out (excessive amounts of) paper work
  • style and take photos of product and projects (both in progress and finished)
  • record how-to videos
  • work on projects

So really, all I need for a functional office is a computer (check) and a TON of clear surface space (this is what I was lacking). (Sidenote, my office doubles as a guest room. When we have visitors, we blow up a big air mattress in the middle of the room – which is why there is no table or cart or something using that "extra" floorspace.)

I went through every drawer, cupboard and shelf and got rid of 40% of what I owned. I also moved about 10% of stuff (a few books and photo albums) into a hall closet. This alone made for a massive improvement. Getting rid of some stuff that I had held on for five years (and three moves!) was tricky but I applied that same mentality you're supposed to apply to clothes that no longer fit: "Let them go! If and when you're able to fit into them again, you'll want something more current anyway."

After the major clear out, it was a bit easier to breathe and resort what I actually have (and use!). I picked up some open wire containers (at Ikea and the Container Store) which I think are easier for storage than the boxes I was previously using (though all of those boxes are still being used in the cupboards/garage).

before and after ikea office shelving

I added containers to my open closet shelving (from Ikea) which alone made a huge difference. That before and after is pretty sweet. I also picked up a few more shelves and was able to create space to hold large prints, large photo paper and some poster board (that I use for photo backdrops). I added one more shelf to the very top rung, giving me more usable space to store packing material.

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I was able to get my (wireless) printer onto the shelving which helped clear more work surface. The paper sorter to the left of the printer holds mailing labels and photo paper.

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I had to think seriously about how often I use my sewing machine (less than once a month) and moved it up into the shelf to free up more table space. The bins hold projects in process, promo pieces, art supplies I need to use up this year, yarn, packages to ship, fabric and Ellerie's toys (which she ignores in favor of the 700 better things in the room).

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The table by the window used to hold my two printers and my sewing machine, leaving very little room for much else. I scooted the table over a foot (which provided me with better window light for photos/videos) and gave me a space to store my large format printer on top of an extra file cabinet (that holds paper, printer ink and shipping supplies).

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Clearing up this space finally gave me room for my paper cutter (that was awkwardly stored on the counter top for the past six months even though I use it everyday).

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And then the counter top! (You can read more about how my dad and I built that here.) It's cleared off almost completely and the birds (i.e. Taylor Swift) are singing again.

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I sorted everything in those cabinets to make things easier to find and use. It holds mostly shipping supplies, product and a few craft supplies now.

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I framed two of my favorite prints from the January edition. Those are just Ribba frames from Ikea which are a bit smaller than the 16×20 Sweet and 12×12 Choose but work well because they are matted. The white really lets the colors pop.

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Last, I added a letter sorter (from the Container Store) to the wall next to my desk. I constantly have a stack of papers, mail and receipts. Now I have a wall of papers, mail and receipts. It's nice to have that off my desk, but still nearby.

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Behind my computer is my editorial calendar, list of goals (monthly and yearly) and a big calendar from Sugar Paper for Target.

home office space, desk made of two file cabinets and wood

Paul and I still share the long desk (just a stained piece of wood on top of two filing cabinets) and it's working perfectly. The hanging plants are pothos plants and in these, that lamp is West Elm and our chairs are Keilhauer.

On the whole, these are subtle changes (nothing like the big office revamp I completed in November 2013) but it's amazing the difference it makes to just have all that empty tabletop. SPACE TO WORK! Space to film. Space to breath. Space to make new messes. Space to write the next chapter of my business story.

WHEW. Happy Friday. Happy (almost) February. Every February this blog gets kicked into high gear because it's birthday month. I've got a bunch to share in coming weeks.

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42 responses to “making my office work better for my work.”

  1. Leah Avatar

    I love all of this, but especially the last bit: “Space to breath. Space to make new messes. Space to write the next chapter of my business story.” I am feeling this big time myself right now and the feeling of freedom in that empty space is incredible.

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  2. andrea Avatar

    okay, that letter sorter is genius! Love how your office turned out and that there are so many clear surfaces.

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  3. alyssa Avatar
    alyssa

    it’s my birthday month too! 🙂

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  4. Kelsey Avatar

    This is really great – de-cluttering your workspace is always the best.
    And I really relate to what you said in the very beginning: I LOVE looking at super amazing, texturized, inspiration-board clad workspaces all over Pinterest but YEAH RIGHT if I could work in a space like that. I’ve tried. But I’m either uber un-motivated or distracted by everything around me. I’m pretty much distracted anyway since I have 3 young kids and my “office” is in my kitchen, but hey. That’s why I keep my actual workspace as clean as possible. (take a peek if you have the time!: http://www.lifeoutloud.kelseymcevoy.com/2014/11/home-office-tour/)
    My most favorite part of all of this though is – hands down – the wall behind the desk you share with Paul. LOVE that letter sorter with the receipts. Fantastic idea.

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  5. Carrie Avatar

    Maybe it’s the total nerd in me, but I could look at photos of offices/workspaces all day long. It’s fun to see what others find functional. You have a great office!

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  6. Carly Friesen Avatar

    The space looks beautiful!!
    The way you display your monthly & yearly goals is something I am definitely going to be copying 🙂

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  7. Hannah Avatar

    Wow I love your office, it’s so well organised and functional! I’m the same as you, I need lots of space and no clutter, you’ve done such a good job! I love the art work too 🙂
    Hannah x
    Hanniemc.co.uk

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  8. Indiana Heart Avatar

    I agree with you about being able to work better in a clear space! At the same time, I am guilty of ogling at some of those crazy colorful workplaces that are crammed full of beautiful things, it just doesn’t work for me though. Great job!
    http://indianaheartblog.com

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  9. Johanna Avatar

    To me, office organisation posts are the next best thing besides actually having an organised office. Working at it. I think you did a great job, Elise! I guess you use the far left besta cabinet for long-term storage stuff? Or not at all?? That last thought just blew my mind. Intrigued! 🙂

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  10. Allie Avatar

    Did you upgrade to large iMacs? We are debating to both of us having iMacs and two iPads– do you still use your laptop?
    The office awesome– it looks like a completely inspiring place to create and get stuff DONE. My husband and I could never share an office space– I am WAY too messy and scattered. I probably need to take a billion more lessons from you 🙂
    Looks great, Elise!

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  11. Anna Avatar

    This looks great. I finally got my own desk (one of those DIY ikea desks that’s a tabletop on a filing cabinet) after a couple years of working at the kitchen table or sharing a desk with my boyfriend. It makes such a difference to have that dedicated space!

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  12. Catherine Avatar

    I love this! We were living on base in Lemoore (where my office was in a closet) until we moved to Rhode Island in October (where I actually have an office) and I haven’t embraced all the space. Officially inspired to “move in” to my not-so-new office… even though we’ll be moving again in November! Oh, the Navy.

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  13. Catherine Avatar

    Kelsey! I wanna see but the link isn’t working!

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  14. Stephanie H. Avatar
    Stephanie H.

    Click on the link and remove the “)” at the end of the URL. It will work then

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  15. Mickie Avatar

    Lovely, clean fresh space, must feel awesome :)!

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  16. Mickie Avatar

    Oh! Where did you get your cork board? I’m looking everywhere for a nice large piece.

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  17. Elise Avatar

    Yes! Techinically I can access it, but it’s tricky, so it’s stuff I don’t need often (like old business receipts)

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  18. Elise Avatar

    Paul has had his for awhile and I just upgraded. I still use my laptop for some things when the programs didn’t transfer. 🙂

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  19. Elise Avatar

    Hmmm, probably target? The pegboard is from lowes. 🙂

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  20. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    I love this. I don’t have a dedicated office – it’s a dream of mine to not do all the things in my bedroom all the time. But maybe my desk needs a revamp.

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  21. Margaret Avatar

    The light in your office is wonderful!! I’m the same way–I never feel as inspired as right after a big clean up and a fresh, clear space.

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  22. Carolyn Selheim-Miller Avatar

    This looks great! It’s amazing how just shifting a few things around can make such a huge impact when done in the right way.

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  23. cinback Avatar

    This is exactly what I need to do. I love your theory for parting with ‘stuff’. I do hold on to too many crafting supplies thinking that “someday I will need this”! My OLW this year is LESS, so I am determined to do a workspace clean out. I’m inspired…

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  24. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    This looks awesome and well-suited to you! I struggle mightily with clutter, yet I still have a lot. I read this this article on “Sentimental Clutter” – and I am going to try to make some changes based on it: http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning-organizing/getting-rid-of-sentimental-clutter

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  25. MK Avatar
    MK

    I love your space! I am the same way. I need things to be open and plain. I like vision boards, but always end up saying “look at all the pretties”, but never get an big inspirations! And then it is just something else that is cluttered in my peripheral. It took me many many years to realize that open space reduces my stress. Too many things in my vision make me feel agitated and sometimes I have to stop to acknowledge that source. Well done.

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  26. Natalie | Circus & Bloom Avatar

    Elise, you are amazing! This transformation is so inspiring! I love the way that each and every part of your office is arranged. Well done for clearing out so much junk you didn’t need. I bet it feels so refreshing every time you step foot in that room now! Cleanliness makes for much better efficiency 🙂 So wonderful! I’m bookmarking this in my “Dreams” folder 🙂
    Circus & Bloom
    ♥♥♥

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  27. Allie Avatar

    They look so cool and official next to each other 🙂 And I bet that helps with the keeping work in the office, and not letting it worm it’s way into family time. That’s what I struggle with, with my laptop. I’ll “just do this one thing while we are watching a movie” and then I don’t remember what happens in the movie.

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  28. Kristin Avatar
    Kristin

    The way you write is exactly what I like to read! How convenient for me 😉 I really enjoyed reading how you organized your office and WHY you organize it in that way. I’m trying to clean my desk after every day but the paper piles are starting to grow again. This has encouraged me to take a good hard think about how I use my space. Thanks!

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  29. abby - little city adventures Avatar

    Great, versatile space! I’m trying to figure out how to make an office that is functional in a basement/playroom when we move next month. Ha

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  30. dawn Avatar
    dawn

    What a great space for you to work in, love the openness of it and the WHITE!! I have one small wall in our family room I use for my craft space and have slowly started making changes and loving it now. My goal is to learn sewing so my sewing machine is coming out of hiding unlike yours.
    I did wonder where your PL kits/scrapping stuff are? Did I miss them in the pictures? Even though you aren’t using them much wondered where they were.
    Love the paper holders by the desk, great idea. Excited to see what you do next month. Thanks for sharing this today, great job.

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  31. Laura Hager Avatar

    It looks great! I need to go through all my office/craft supplies and get organized. Thanks for sharing. It was super inspiring!

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  32. AudreyV Avatar
    AudreyV

    Love it! Thanks for sharing. I too, work best in a clean, uncluttered environment. How do you use the bulletin board with the divided squares?

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  33. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    I know this information is probably out there somewhere…what color paint did you use in the office? Thanks!

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  34. Marcia at Organising Queen Avatar

    I do this all the time with house/ clothes but I never thought to tell myself to let go of office stuff and that I could always get more if I needed later!
    DUH!
    Super inspired now to “attack” my office space, and it’s already neat and organised (but still too full)
    Love all your gorgeous light for photos!!!

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  35. Sarah Milligan Avatar

    Oh, I looooove organizing photos like this! So satisfying. I’m going through my whole house using Marie Kondo’s method right now so I’m a bit obsessed with anything in this field. Interesting thought about actually needing to NOT have a bunch of visible inspiration in order to be productive/creative. Lately I am finding that clutter is highly distracting/draining to me, and I can identify with your thinking on this. Happy Friday!

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  36. Melissa Avatar
    Melissa

    So inspired by your space! Thank you for sharing the thought process behind all of the changes.

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  37. Meredith Wheeler Avatar

    Thank you for sharing this post! As a relatively new at-home blogger + stay-at-home mom, I have been working to build structure and routine for working at home – and that includes my work space! I also love that you have a bin of Ellerie’s toys…glad to know I’m not the only one that has stashes of toys in every “work station” area for their kiddos!!

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  38. TracieClaiborne Avatar

    Oh my word, I needed to see this! I have two long desks and they are both always filled with stuff and it impedes my progress so much! I was thinking that I needed to clear the long one against the wall (much like yours) and have it available for in progress piles so the desk I work at can be clean and I can actually work. It would mean moving my printer and scanner but since I rarely use my scanner, that shouldn’t be a problem. You’ve inspired me to try and do something like you did. Thanks so much! I love seeing your work area.

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  39. Shauna Avatar
    Shauna

    Oh this cements it.
    I need an office space!!!!!

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  40. Kate Avatar
    Kate

    Such a treat to see your workspace! I feel the same way, creatively, when I have cleared spaces and fresh air to breathe. I remind myself that creativity does NOT have to equal Having a Mess.

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  41. Kerrie Avatar

    Hey Elise! I have a question about the Besta cabinets (I looked through old posts/comments but couldn’t find an answer). Were there any outlets on the wall before you installed the cabinets? If so, did you move them? Build above them? Cover them? I am looking at a similar countertop/buffet system for our dining room, but I don’t want to lose my valuable outlets! Thanks!

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  42. Johanna Avatar

    You could probably just cut a hole in the back of the cabinet in case the position isn’t too awkward! That would be the cheapest way to keep them (in case it makes sense to have them in the cabinet, i. e. for charging stuff, a music system, small lamp on top of the cabinet or something). We put a nice big cabinet in our kitchen and covered two outlets with it – I would have loved to make them accessible, but then there was absolutely no counter space around so we couldn’t have used them for anything anyway (toaster, mixer, whatever). Moving them would have been possible, but more pricey – and we already have outlets to provide for the stuff on the counter. Hope that helps!

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