After:
I've had paint swatches taped to my walls for over a year now. I couldn't make a decision. And I couldn't make myself important enough of a priority to justify the time and effort and expense of repainting. I worried that I couldn't ever cover up the glossy dark orange-red paint on the walls. I worried I'd pick the wrong color. I didn't know where to start.
Two weekends ago, I just started. I went into my office to file a few bills. Everything felt so dark and jumbled. I needed to reorganize and rearrange some furniture, but it was something I kept putting off, because I knew I needed to repaint. What would be the point of getting organized just to tear it all down and cover it with old bed sheets when I did finally paint? So, instead of filing, I moved all the furniture to the middle of the room and started priming the walls with a can of primer we had in the basement. I didn't worry about picking a color. I just did it. And I'm so glad I did. I have space now. My office feels light and airy. It feels good to be in here.
And I totally picked the wrong color. The color on the swatch I chose looked like a greenish grey, and still did when they swabbed some paint from the can on the lid, but on the walls, it's blue (the swatch in the room doesn't look blue, btw, it's not just the light in here). It's not what I wanted, but it's nice. It's better than it was, and sometimes it's okay to just get things almost right. Almost right is way better than feeling stalled and cramped in a dark, dreary room.
I still have to hang pictures, but I want to make sure I like the layout of everything before I do.
Here are a few of my favorite touches:
Wall decal by Shanna Murray.
I can't get over how much it looks like it's been hand painted! I ordered it for our living room, but never quite got around to putting it up, so I commandeered it for my office.
I keep my office/shipping/art supplies in an old dresser. It was scratched and dark, so I painted it with leftover wall paint. Because it blends in, I feel like I have a little more open space than I actually do.
I didn't like the original knobs, so I refitted it with mismatched knobs I'd salvaged from our bathroom remodel and some cabinets in the basement.
The hanging lamp over the dresser came with the house and used to be in our bathroom. It looked absurd in there - a big gold and white hanging lamp right over the toilet. I rewired it, and cleaned it up a little.
I love the details of it. It's very thick frosted glass and heavy cast metal, and it has to be older than me. It's kitschy, but I think it's the good kind of kitsch. I'm glad we didn't get rid of it when we redid the bathroom.
I also saved the switch plate from our old bathroom. It has dogwood flowers on it, and it's so much prettier than the plain white plastic ones we have in the rest of the house.
I like to outline story ideas I'm brainstorming on big sheets of paper I tape to the walls, but since I just painted and don't want to put tape on the walls anymore, I painted the door and the closet doors with chalkboard paint. I have to wait three more days before I can write on them (according to the directions on the paint can), and I'm having such a hard time being patient!
It did take me the better part of a week to do everything. But I feel like I have a brand new room, and the only thing I bought was paint.
And this:
It's a vintage paint-by-number painting I found at Trendy Bindi on Etsy. I think it's probably about the same age as our house and the lamp, and of course, I love the subject.
10 comments:
Looks great, Allie!
It looks wonderful! Isn't it amazing how an open, inspiring workspace can make such a big difference?
It looks great! Using chalkboard paint on the doors is an awesome idea.
I love how you're so blase about it all: I paint, I rewire fixtures, I write amazing books, meh, no biggie. ;)
Love the new space! You've got me itching to revamp my (half of the) office now!
Love the room makeover! Very inspiring. I'll be keeping the wall decals in mind when I move into a home and no longer rent!
Thanks, Wendy!
Shari - it is amazing! I don't have to fight with myself to go in my office anymore. I want to be in here. All the difference in the world!
Courtney - Thank you! I can't wait to be able to actually use chalk on them!
Sara - Turns out rewiring a lamp is crazy easy! This is the first one I've done, but it's really simple. I just got a kit from Home Depot. I am really interested in all the things I can turn into lamps now. :)
Amy - Thanks! I think the wall decals remove w/o any problem - they aren't permanent - you should be able to just scratch them off with your fingernail when you need to remove them, so they might work for your apartment too!
It looks so great! So light and airy. I would love to write in there.
WOW! Great work, Allie. I love that little corner you did in a sort of antique look. Who knew you're an author AND a designer.
Chalkboard paint! Great idea.
I totally want to come over and draw stick people and dogs all over your closet doors now. :D How fun! Nice work!
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