Styling the Study

So last I left you guys, we had just painted the study navy and I explained some of the delays behind the fact that I have been working on this room for 2+months and am still nowhere near finished.  The other piece of that was the desk.

I ordered this desk for my husband for his birthday at the beginning of July. and it arrived last week. It kept getting backordered and delayed, which was frustrating, but since I ended up spending the bulk of that time travelling for work, it all ended up okay.  And the giant box sitting in my foyer was pretty good motivation to get my butt in gear and work on the study when I came home!

So the husband and I spent Saturday putting the desk together and getting a few more accessories for the room!

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For $500 it is a great desk for the price! It was super easy to put together, feels solid and sturdy, and doesn’t overwhelm the room.  (This is not a very large room, so wouldn’t be able to accommodate a huge wooden desk and a bed. And since I love the bed so much (and find it useful to have 2 guestrooms), this was the direction we went.

study4 We have intentions to hang shelving on either side of the desk, and he has artwork that he had as a kid that he would really like to hang above the desk, but I very much disliked the gold frame it was in, so we are in the process of getting it reframed.  Eventually we will also add a gunsafe in the corner to house my husbands hunting rifles (one of our concessions to his affinity to go shooting and my dislike of having guns in the house).

On the other side of the room we added drapes and a side table and an amperstand pillow that somehow leaped into the cart at the last second at Hobby Lobby.  I hate when that happens.  (no… actually I not so secretly love when that happens)

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The drapes are these from Pottery Barn. Normally I only buy things at Pottery Barn when I have gift cards from my credit card points because seriously who has the money to pay that much for everything?! But I loved these curtains and they coordinated well with the bedspread. And they were 15% off this weekend, so I bit the bullet and paid for them.  We did hang the rod down about 6 inches because one of the things left on our to do list for this room is to install crown molding, but since I’ve only done that once and it was one of the more frustrating events of my life, I’m not too excited about jumping back onto that wagon. (the experience had my twin brother and I staring at each other saying: we have multiple masters degrees between us… how on earth is this too hard for us?? Well I’m not sure how, but I am sure it is too hard.

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Our to do list left for this room is:

  • crown molding
  • tailor the bedspread to fit a twin size
  • find pillow cases for Euro covers
  • frame and hang picture for over desk
  • frame and hang diplomas for blank wall
  • hang bookshelves

Easy peasy! 😉

 

Hale to the Navy

No, my grammar nazi friends, I didn’t misspell the title, I just painted the wall in Reese’s new study navy! Last I left you, the room looked a whole lot like this:

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I told you guys in this post that my husband was going back to graduate school in the spring and we decided to do a little change-up upstairs to give him a room of his own to study in. So the goal with this room is definitely to make it more masculine and a calm place that is all him and relaxing for him to use. I bought him a desk that just arrived last week (thank you backorders!) but before we got that arranged in there, we wanted to paint the room! Paint is my favorite (ahem… cheap) way to change the whole feel of a room! After spending a fair amount of time looking at rooms on Pinterest I settled on the sort of rustic industrial look that Reese likes and decided Benjamin Moore’s Hale Navy was the right way to go.

Since this room has only one small window painting the whole room would feel a bit cavernous, so we settled on one ‘accent’ wall.

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And this is the point in the story where I really started to feel like this room was NEVER GOING TO BE FINISHED.  Do you ever have projects like that? After I had picked the paint color,  I also ordered this duvet in the gray color to fit the twin bed.  Welllllll it arrived and it was king sized.  Wah wah. So I called to see if I could return it and get the right size, but apparently Pottery Barn had a glitch in their online ordering SKU numbers so everyone who ordered the twin size received King size and the twins were backordered until November. And since there is a HUGE fabric difference in king and twin I decided I’m going to see if I can just alter it to be the right size .

But at least I would have the two Euro size shams and pillows I ordered too right?! WRONG! Apparently those were in wrong too… so I received two Euro pillows and two STANDARD shams… COME ON Pottery Barn!! You are killing me here!!

So I returned the two shams, but kept the pillows and will either make pillow cases out of my extra fabric from the duvet or find some coordinating color/pattern to go with it!

So after all of that, this is what the room looked like:
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It’s looking more manly already, don’t you think?

Office Switcheroo

I showed y’all yesterday what is soon to be my husband’s new study but by nature of moving the guest bedroom out of there, we needed somewhere else for our guests to stay.  The logical choice here was my office (I love all our house guests, but I’m not sharing my bedroom with them!).  When I last showed it to you guys, it looked a lot like this:

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Since we moved the twin antique oak bed into my husband’s office, we put the double bed in this room.

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It is definitely a bit of a tighter squeeze than it was before, and to accommodate the larger bed we had to take a section out of the desk (you can see below where the extra section is supposed to connect).  It is still plenty of desk space for me whenever I do work at home, and I love the new duvet.  It just so happened that I had a couple of gift cards I could ‘purchase’ with points from my credit card, so of course I chose Pottery Barn and bought  this duvet.  I think it is an awesome pop of color in the gray room.  I still need a few pillows to add some contrast, and for sure need a bed skirt… how fashionable is that box spring above?

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But it works for now and is a pleasant room for me to spend time in when I’m working at home!

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The camera collection is still exactly like it was, and I think it frames the bed nicely.

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And PS after I finish writing this I’m going to go wash the duvet to get those creases out! When I get those other things checked off the list, I’ll show it to you again!