One Room Challenge II Week 6

If this is your first time visiting my site, welcome! I’m participating in the One Room Challenge organized byLinda of Calling it Homewhere 20 bloggers design a space in the span of six short weeks. I highly recommend you get caught up to speed, see my hideous before photos, & learn more about the ORC challenge by checking out my previous posts:

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5

If you are just tuning in, I took over my husband’s office (don’t worry he never uses it) as my home office is transitioning into a studio space to paint mybrushstroke lamps. I wanted to create a serene space that felt coastal & easy yet glamorous.

I just unearthed some additional iphone snaps of the sad state it was in before ORC:

Well Woo Hoo I made it! With a few last minute revisions to my design I was anxious that it wouldn’t come together in time. It was literally last Friday that I felt a huge sigh of relief, here’s a little insight into my eleventh hour scheming:

I picked up my cane chairs from the upholsterer on Thursday, I went with this windsor blue Nairobi fabric from Quadrille. I went with very traditional deep tufting to juxtapose the modern funky fabric. My upholsterer thought my deep tufting could look crazy with the zebra like pattern – it did not help my nerves having to be persistent in my direction! Needless to say, I am in love with the result & happy I went with my instincts. 

Here they are before:

 
 

Now in their Quadrille glory:

 
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I started my faux shagreen wrapped DIY for my Ikea console last Tuesday. I thought it was going great until Wednesday afternoon when I found the tape had completely popped off; I had to start over & figure out a new route. The upside was I found an awesome new adhesive, it went pretty quickly, & looked much more polished than the first time, I love how it came together! I will share the DIY with you all very soon – it’s SO SO easy!

 
 

Finally, I loved my striped rug but it was feeling too small so I ordered Home Decorators Collection sisal rug to layer under it. Again, worried on the timing (it came last Tuesday) but thankfully it made a huge difference & it had served as my first sign of hope!

 
 

Ok, enough of my lame woos, time for the pretty pics!  

When we hung the faux bamboo mirrors, I heard a choir of angels singing. I knew the space didn’t get the best light, which is why I added a pair of my chocolate brushstroke lamps atop the console, but with the mirrors reflecting the light from the windows, they’ve brighten the space up significantly.

 
 

I’ve wanted the poolside glamour print by Slim Aarons forever & it definitely brings the glam factor I was after. It pairs perfectly with my Society Social Bar cart; I am a more elegant business lady with it in the room!

 
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I love the final styling of a space, in particular the malachite ice bucket, blue & gold mail tray, & pineapple waste bin – though all new – they look vintage & add great character to the vignettes. 

You can see my CB2 coffee table ended up working perfectly in the space - literally saved the day & my sanity. I love mixing modern & vintage pieces - it keeps things fresh and not one note. 

 
 

I mentioned I was pleasantly surprised that I loved the look of my husband’s vintage barrister in the space after we painted the room so I kept it in the room. I love to spread out on my desk & keeping it free of debris so the barrister ended up being the perfect place to store items I often want at the ready. I love that I can slide over there for these necessities while keeping my desk clean of clutter.  I think my Minted art pieces fit perfectly on the slight wall adjacent to this work nook. 

 
 

I had not anticipated the One Room Challenge being so tough. Mostly due to having to pay such strict attention to deadlines & planning my design in a fraction of the time I'm accustomed to. That said, I'm thrilled I was invited by Linda of Calling it Home to be a part of this awesome adventure! I would have put this project off if it hadn't have been for ORC & I'm already enjoying working in my new office space!

 
 

Also, THANK YOU all so much for your support in these past 6 weeks! Your encouragement has been so greatly appreciated! Also thank you to our wonderful sponsors; Decorum StyleJayes Studio, Lamps PlusMinted & Wayfair I was completely on a budget & your generosity is hugely appreciated. 

 
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One Room Challenge II Week 5

If this is your first time visiting my site, welcome! I’m participating in the One Room Challenge organized by Linda of Calling it Home where myself and 19 other bloggers design a space in the span of six short weeks. I highly recommend you get caught up to speed, see my hideous before photos, & learn more about the ORC challenge by checking out my previous posts:

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

If you are just tuning in, I’m taking over my husbands office (don’t worry he never uses it) as my home office is transitioning into a studio space to paint my brushstroke lamps

Holy smokes this lady is in the weeds! Not much to mention this week – my faux shagreen fabric arrived on Monday for my IKEA console DIY & yesterday I got up the nerve to dive in. I’ve completed one cabinet, one & installation to go, but it looks amazing, here’s a sneak peek:

 
 

I’m not mentioning too much more because I think I’ll tweak my method as I finish it. I used clear packing tape to wrap everything (I’m sure you’re like this girl is cra cra) but I had it on hand & the DIY pessimist loved using something that if it all went to awry I wouldn’t have ruined the cabinets. BUT THEN as I was working with the faux fabric, it’s really something you have to finesse so I was hugely relieved to be working with a more temporary adhesive. I won’t have the DIY next week because I’m hoping to replace the tape in some places with a permanent adhesive but it’s working & looks great. It’s kismet because my faux shagreen fabric has considerable sheen to it so the tape disappears anyway. Gotta love happy accidents!

SO since you all took the time to show up; I realized I never shared a complete tour of my “then” home office so I thought I’d give you some eye candy for your troubles. We all just want pretty pictures, rights?! Of course the irony is these were taken just before I choose this room for my One Room Challenge!

 
 

I'm supposed to get my reupholstered chairs on Thursday & have to still pull everything together so I 'm a bit stresses but I know (pray) it will come together!

Thanks so much for cheering me on & hope to see you next Wednesday! If you want to see what I'm up to in the interim you can follow my @janabekdesign on instagram & twitter & on Facebook.The group is up to some gorgeous scheming so be sure to check out their sites at links below!

Abby M. Interiors

Because It’s Awesome

Bijou & Boheme

Chinoiserie Chic

The Decorista

Design Chic

The Design Daredevil

Design Darling

Design Indulgence

Design Manifest

House of Turquoise

Jill Sorensen

Maddie G. Designs

Mimosa Lane

A Piece of Toast

The Pink Pagoda

Stone Textile

Waiting on Martha

The Zhush

Trademarked by Calling it Home

One Room Challenge II Week 4

If this is your first time visiting my site, welcome! I’m participating in the One Room Challenge where myself and 19 other bloggers design a space in the span of six short weeks. I'm doing a home office. I highly recommend you get caught up to speed, see my hideous before photos, & learn more about the ORC challenge by checking out my previous posts:

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Wow, I can’t believe there are only 2 weeks left! So in the past week, the rug, artwork, & new ottoman arrived & we (aka husband) started installing the Ikea cabinet. I’ve also managed to get VERY inspired and my design has changed somewhat.

As I mentioned, the wayfair ottoman came in & I’m OBSESSED with it. It is beautiful, the texture is amazing, I can’t say enough good things about it. The problem is, it’s too big. My coffee table was 27” in diameter & a great size in the office so at 30” I thought the ottoman would be fine but visually it was too heavy in the space. So, I’m taking our clear CB2 peekaboo table from the living room & will use it in the office. It has no legs & still fits with my coastal vibe so done & done. Here’s a photo of it our living room:

 
 

The ottoman will go in the living room to replace it:

 
 

So as I mentioned, I’ve gotten very inspired in the past week so I’ve made some modifications. First, Jennifer’s bench transformation for her ORC entry had my jaw dropping, I mean HUBBA! So I decided to go with this amazing Quadrille fabric I’d been obsessing over.

Quadrille = Jana not attempting to reupholster

I ordered the fabric last Friday, it arrived yesterday & my upholsterer is a godsend who will have them ready by next week!

The second change is with the Ikea console. I knew that there would be visible screws on the top because of the DIYs I had reviewed:

 
 

I promised myself I wouldn’t care, more like not take the time & energy to care. Well yesterday my hubs asked “what is something different you could do with the top?” I let that question marinate & then I had the most amazing idea & I hope it turns out one tenth of the fabulousness I’m imagining. I’ve always loved faux shagreen – the texture is just gorgeous – but lately I’ve seen in everywhere so it’s turned into an obsession. We were in Jayson Home in Chicago over the weekend and yummy shagreen was everywhere, taunting me. At $300 for a small tray though, it stayed at Jayson Home.

SO what is my fabulous keep-me-in-your-prayers-it-actually works-out idea? I’m putting this faux sharkskin on my Ikea console to create the look of shagreen. I ordered it yesterday & am crazy town excited to get my hands on it.

 
 

So what’s left on my plate is the Ikea console DIY & putting everything together, because it currently looks like this, (has to get worse to get better, right?!):

 
 

Thanks so much for cheering me on & hope to see you next Wednesday! If you want to see what I'm up to in the interim you can follow my @janabekdesign on instagram & twitter & on Facebook.

The group is up to some gorgeous scheming so be sure to check out their sites at links below!

Abby M. Interiors

Because It’s Awesome

Bijou & Boheme

Chinoiserie Chic

The Decorista

Design Chic

The Design Daredevil

Design Darling

Design Indulgence

Design Manifest

House of Turquoise

Jana Bek Design

Jill Sorensen

Maddie G. Designs

Mimosa Lane

A Piece of Toast

The Pink Pagoda

Stone Textile

Waiting on Martha

The Zhush

Trademarked by Calling it Home

Basic Bedding to Beautiful - Sharing my Tips on Pottery Barn's Blog

When designing for myself or clients, I love neutral foundations as they offer you the option to mix things up as your tastes change. That's why all white bedding is often my go-to. Today I'm delighted to be sharing how to layer on color & play with pattern to take basic white bedding from boring to bold & beautiful on Pottery Barn's Blog. So head on over to check out my tips!