As I mentioned recently, I’m already starting to think about the final look and feel of my future guest bedroom/home office. Β When I start to get an itch to decorate a room, my brain really DOES NOT STOP with the planning stage. Β I will actually lose sleep, lying in bed knowing I NEED TO GET UP IN 4 HOURS and yet, my brain will be going, “Should I use some kind of wallpaper? I do really like that one I saw the other day… or how about that one I’ve always wanted to use? Β Yeah, but if I do that, then my colour scheme needs to change slightly… Or maybe just a splash of that fabric… oh that means that great desk chair would work perfectly… I wonder if I should splurge on a really expensive desk or get that one at Ikea I saw… I wonder how big that one was… I should get up and get the tape measure out so I can be sure it’ll fit…” OH MY GOD SHUT UP ALREADY.
While my boyfriend will shake his head in disbelief at this admission, at least you guys understand, right? Β I mean, a big blank room just FULL of possibilities! Β The mind boggles at the thought.
Because I’m really at the very beginning stages of our journey and I’m not entirely sure where we will end up, I thought it might be useful to talk through how I tackle a decorating project as it happens.
The first step, naturally, is finding your inspiration. Β For this, Β I normally start at Pinterest (and if you’re not using Pinterest yet, why the heck aren’t you? Β And if you aren’t following me already, let me just say that 3600 people CAN’T BE WRONG. Β Ahem.)
The first thing I did was check out what I’ve pinned on my Pinterest Board called Home Offices Workin’ It. If you are going to start any decorating project and you’re a little lost on where to begin, it’s a great tool to use to see what appeals to you most. Β Now, there are obviously some anomalies but what I noticed was a bit of a pattern…
Many of the pins showed a lovely little brass anglepoise lamp. Β I’m obviously attracted to these things.
Did you notice as well that how many of the offices I’ve pinned have white desks? Β Something else for the list then.
A collection of eclectic accessories is also a common theme. Β Not just a place for files or a pencil holder – we’re talking interesting vessels, bunches of flowers, beautiful trays.
Brass accessories are also pretty common. Β Well, I probably already knew that one but it’s nice to know that subconsciously, I’ve pinned images that contain these elements.
Another thing I noticed is how many of them had some kind of an inspiration board. Β While I love Pinterest, there’s something rather attractive about a physical pinboard with an array of inspirational images.
I also noticed a lot of pretty ‘practical items’ too – so lovely pencils, stylish staplers, beautiful stationary, gold paperclips. Β All these things have gone on my list.
Lastly, you may be as surprised as I am that there were few with bold wallpaper or dark walls – we’re talking a lot of white with pops of feminine colour, pretty accessories and plenty of gold and brass…. So while I do love a deep, intriguing room as you know, I’m thinking mostly white walls and a fairly neutral base with great artwork, an inspiration board and fabrics and accessories to bring in pops of colour.
Now that I have a direction in terms of style and a few of the elements I’m considering, it’s time to start the measuring up – what do I have room for? What is the best placement of furniture? Β What things do I need to have and what to I just want? And so the process begins…
Have you noticed any other patterns in my inspirational images? Β How do you go about tackling a room redesign?
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Hello Kimberly,<br /><br />just finished my post about my new home office, today. I work always in the same way. Pinning inspirations at Pinterest, creating a moodboard physically and than moving around the house, to look what I already have and what I maybe need to buy for my "vision". The most, I like the process, the development of ideas and of course the result… To carry heavy
It's always living through the mess of a remodel that's the worst part but the end result is definitely worth it! :) xx
I can't wait to see your finished room. Seems like we are loving the same style as I am channelling feminine with touches of gold for my studio/guest room too, love these inspiration pictures you have gathered.<br /><br />Ps We also lay awake at night planning too, followed by restless dreaming! Decor 247 x
great idea before starting a decorating project! I will need to go through my pins and look for patterns when i'm ready to finally tackle my office.<br />– jackie @ <a href="http://www.jadeoak.com" rel="nofollow">jade and oak</a>
YOu've got a good board started my friend. And its too bad we aren't in the same time zone, because I am often awake in the middle of the night thinking the same things!
I can't believe I WASN'T following you on Pinterest! I am now though, so you can update your blog post to 3,690 people can't be wrong :p xxx
I love your new post it's really beautiful, full of inspiration and light (L)
Ha, I do the exact same thing, including never being able to sleep when I'm planning decor (which means I have a LOT of sleepless nights – current obsession is the bathroom). <br /><br />Pinterest is amazing for planning a design. I do the same thing of pinning loads of things and looking for patterns. I noticed yellow sofa kept coming up when I was doing the living room. Haven't got one
I'm so glad that I'm not alone in the laying awake at night thing!! See, I knew you guys would get it ;) xxx