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Contemporary Office

Contemporary Office Design

Contemporary Office Design
Contemporary Office Design
As the number one is that almost all at any time if there are affected by work in the contemporary office? If they, in most companies that it is with a lot of evidence that productivity is primarily interested in it. Although many people may be busy during the day, you will be with the amount of work that is actually lost due to improper design office be surprised. In fact, this is something that should be considered because the little bit of extra design work in our contemporary office, we can increase productivity enough to design work pay, many times.

Contemporary Office Design
Contemporary Office Design
One thing to be taken into consideration when it comes to office design should be, related to type of storage contemporary office. If you are not a room available for storage or if you find that it quickly filled up, you might want some contemporary furniture storage, in the view that area or agency itself, there are many different pieces of furniture that can help you with your luggage and you can hide all files into other stationery. Take a look at some of the products, contemporary office design.

Contemporary Office Design
Contemporary Office Design
Believe it or not, another reason to keep in mind is to design office, because of productivity. This is especially true when it comes to storing contemporary office supplies and maintaining our comfortable coming. If you find that you are always looking for something in the supply room or when it will probably be chaotic, so fast they must be constantly cleaned, some possibilities for contemporary office storage, which will help you keep everything clean and in the hand. 

Contemporary Office Design
Contemporary Office
Regardless of how your contemporary office is set, your sure a few pieces of contemporary office storage, to help you be more productive and enjoy find more deals. Ultimately, if you find your business happy and that you need more time during the day spend on it, then you begin, so you actually see it grow.
Contemporary Office Furniture Design
Contemporary  Office Design
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Contemporary Office

Contemporary Office Design

Contemporary Office Design
Contemporary Office Design
As the number one is that almost all at any time if there are affected by work in the contemporary office? If they, in most companies that it is with a lot of evidence that productivity is primarily interested in it. Although many people may be busy during the day, you will be with the amount of work that is actually lost due to improper design office be surprised. In fact, this is something that should be considered because the little bit of extra design work in our contemporary office, we can increase productivity enough to design work pay, many times.

Contemporary Office Design
Contemporary Office Design
One thing to be taken into consideration when it comes to office design should be, related to type of storage contemporary office. If you are not a room available for storage or if you find that it quickly filled up, you might want some contemporary furniture storage, in the view that area or agency itself, there are many different pieces of furniture that can help you with your luggage and you can hide all files into other stationery. Take a look at some of the products, contemporary office design.

Contemporary Office Design
Contemporary Office Design
Believe it or not, another reason to keep in mind is to design office, because of productivity. This is especially true when it comes to storing contemporary office supplies and maintaining our comfortable coming. If you find that you are always looking for something in the supply room or when it will probably be chaotic, so fast they must be constantly cleaned, some possibilities for contemporary office storage, which will help you keep everything clean and in the hand. 

Contemporary Office Design
Contemporary Office
Regardless of how your contemporary office is set, your sure a few pieces of contemporary office storage, to help you be more productive and enjoy find more deals. Ultimately, if you find your business happy and that you need more time during the day spend on it, then you begin, so you actually see it grow.
Contemporary Office Furniture Design
Contemporary  Office Design
Contemporary Office Furniture

Contemporary Office
Contemporary Office Design
Contemporary Office Furniture Design
Modern Home Office Design
Office Furniture Design
Office Interior Design
Modern Office Furniture
Contemporary Office Furniture
Contemporary Office Furniture Ideas
Contemporary  Office Design

Contemporary Office Design
Contemporary Office Design
Contemporary Office Furniture Design
Modern Home Office Design
Office Furniture Design
Office Interior Design
Modern Office Furniture
Contemporary Office Furniture
Contemporary Office Furniture Ideas
Contemporary  Office Design

Project neat desk...

What a lovely way to store office supplies. Perhaps I need to organise something pretty like this for me desk then I would definitely keep it neat and tidy. Or so I conveniently tell myself!!! Kellie xxFrom here. x

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Rethinking My Bookshelves

As much as I like the look of books arranged by color, this images has me seriously rethinking my approach to bookshelves...

I would love to have a colorful library just like this.



Image via See Saw Designs.

Lacquer Boxes

About a year ago, I was super inspired by this image of lacquer boxes in bold colors with sharp black borders.


The price tag was in the hundreds for these boxes though (I think from Vivre or Plantation Home?), so I went the DIY route with some basic wood pieces from IKEA.

I gave them all of the boxes two coats of turquoise craft paint.


Then I taped off the edges and painted in the black borders.


Then I spray painted everything with lacquer (though, if I was doing it now I would use my favorite Wipe-On Poly in gloss).



I don't think I'm tricking any visitors into thinking that I spent hundreds of dollars on these boxes in my office, but I like them!

The Office

I painted the 500 lb credenza over the weekend, which spurred the official decorating of my office. By Monday night the last coat of poly had cured and we brought the furniture inside. Tuesday morning I headed down to my basement to go 'shopping' for my sorely neglected office, a long and narrow room off our living room. Seriously, the office was a mess - boxes still everywhere.

The dreaded Before shot. The contents of my desk were all over the floor while my desk was getting a face lift.

Here's how I put the room together with almost no money:

1. Revamped Parsons Desk

I bought a vintage Parsons desk on Craigslist a year or two ago for almost nothing. This is after I sanded it.


I had painted it a fun green color, but now I wanted a sort of dingy pale aqua color, similar to Martha Stewart for Valspar "Vintage Map." Since the desk is pretty small, I decided to save money on paint and mixed my own color using some glossy white latex and a little bit of turquoise and brown acrylic craft paint.


I rolled on the paint with a mini-roller and did about three coats. After letting the last coat dry overnight, I used my favorite product - Wipe On Poly. Yes, it's as easy and awesome as it sounds. Polyurethane sealer that you wipe on.

Action shots!!


Two good coats of Wipe-on in "Gloss" and 24 hours of curing time and the Parsons desk looked as good as new.



2. DIY Fabric Shade

I used about a yard and a half of linen from my stash and a roll of 1.5" red grosgrain to make a fabric shade for the window. It still needs to be lined, but it's not bad for a $0 project. Here are the instructions for making your own.



3. New (old) RED Credenza.


After reading this post from Nick Olsen a while back, I picked up a couple cans of Rustoleum's 'Saftey Red' Spray Enamel at Home Depot for a client's project. We ended up going with a different color scheme, but I kept the spray paint. And I'm so glad I was able to use it on this project! Isn't it a fun color? The perfect orange-red.


Since I know you will ask -- I did prime the credenza first. Well. Part of the credenza - just the top since that's the part that gets the most wear.


I rolled on my trusty Zinsser and let it dry while I worked some magic on the dingy brass hardware with white vinegar and salt.


The credenza ended up needing two or three coats of the spray enamel. Because I invested $2.95 in this reusable spray painting nozzle/trigger/thing, my pointer finger and I are still on speaking terms. AND the paint job looks professionally sprayed.

The freshly painted credenza got two coats of Wipe-On Poly as well and it was done. I love the way the cleaned up brass hardware looks against the orangey red!



4. Pretty Inspiration Boards

I picked up a pair of very cheap cork boards and painted the frames with that same yellow paint that I used in my girls room (Martha Stewart "Olive Oil"). No need to tape or to be careful with the paint job here since the cork will be covered up.


I measured and cut up some old fabric that I bought for a project and never used (--Are you picking up on a theme here??) and simply ran a line of fabric glue around the border of the cork board. I glued one edge at a time and smoothed like crazy so that the fabric would lay perfectly flat. (PS the fabric is an outdoor print made by Waverly, called "Lovely Lattice" in Lagoon)



Then I fabric glued on some red gimp/trim to cover any imperfections or gaps in the border.


I hung up the refinished cork boards about five minutes before taking pictures, so I haven't had a chance to really style them yet with inspiration stuff, but that can be a fun ongoing project.





The rest of the room was put together with stuff I already had. An IKEA rug, an eBay lamp, some prints from a vintage shop, etc.





And that's it for my (basically) $0 office redo! I've got some sort of cold/flu situation happening, so I think I'm going to call it weekend. See you back here Monday?

xoxo, Jenny

Sneak Peek: Office

My office went from nothing to something special in about 5 hours yesterday. Total dollars spent = $45, and 40 of that was for this behemoth...



I have to run off now to a furniture auction I just heard about called Dixon's in Crumpton, MD. It's supposed to be amazing. But please come back tomorrow for the full recap on my office face lift...
 
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