Home Office Refresh
This office has officially undergone its third makeover, and I couldn’t be more excited about the transformation! The first makeover took it from an all-white space to a bold, colorful design with striking wallpaper and custom trim. While I loved the new direction, I wasn’t completely in love with the desk and decor. So, I decided to refine the space even further with a desk that brings both character and function, creating the ideal setup for a two-person home office.
I went with this solid wood Plank and Beam dining table that I repurposed as a desk. The quality is incredible, and the rich wood tone adds warmth and sophistication. This piece is perfect for a large single-person workspace or, as I’ve arranged it, a dedicated two-person home office setup, offering ample space for productivity and collaboration.
While the wallpaper, custom paint, chandelier, curtains, rug, and side buffet storage cabinets all stayed the same—because they’re timeless favorites—the new desk and decor have completely elevated the space. I sourced most of the decor from Goodwill, estate sales, and antique stores, making every piece feel curated and full of history. One of my favorite finds is the brass lamp on the desk. Since the original wiring was beyond repair, I simply snipped the cord and added rechargeable light bulbs to give it new life.
This third makeover feels like the perfect balance of bold design and curated charm. By incorporating a two-person desk and layering vintage decor with my rich color palette, I’ve created a workspace that is not only functional but also stylish and inviting. This evolution has been a journey, but I can confidently say this version of my office is my favorite yet!
If you’re looking for inspiration to refine your own workspace, consider repurposing furniture in creative ways and incorporating vintage elements for a truly one-of-a-kind look. Whether you need a single workstation or a two-person home office, choosing the right desk and decor can make all the difference. I can’t wait to hear what you think of this latest transformation!
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Dining Room Refresh
Cozying Up My Dining Room
My dining room has always been one of the smaller spaces in my house, and for the longest time, it felt a little neglected. I knew it had potential, though — it just needed some love and attention to bring out its charm. So, I decided it was time to cozy things up and make it a space that felt inviting, warm, and just a little bit special.
First up was the rug. To get it in place, I used some heavy furniture movers to easily slide the dining table out of the way — honestly, a total lifesaver! It might seem like a simple addition, but wow, what a difference it makes! The soft, neutral tones ground the space beautifully, adding warmth and texture. Plus, it helps define the dining area, making it feel more intentional and put-together.
I’ve had these gorgeous green washable chairs from Anabei for a few months now, and they’ve been a total game-changer. I wanted something practical but stylish, and these hit the mark perfectly. The rich green color adds a touch of drama and elegance, while the washable fabric means I don’t have to stress about spills — a total win-win.
Of course, no dining room refresh is complete without a little something special on the table. I put together a fun centerpiece that adds height and visual interest without overwhelming the space. (If you want to see all the details on that, check out my blog post about it here!)
The result? A dining room that feels cozy, inviting, and totally refreshed. It’s amazing how a few thoughtful changes can completely transform a space. I find myself lingering here longer, whether it’s over a meal or just enjoying a quiet moment with a cup of coffee. Mission cozy-up: accomplished!
Links at a glance
Glass Table Top: custom 1/4”, made by local shower glass company
Clear Vase: Goodwill
Branch: my backyard
Wall Art: Goodwill
Floors: custom white oak live sawn 7 inch hardwoods that were stained on site
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Bringing The Outdoors In
I don’t know about you, but I am so ready for spring. The sun is starting to peek out, the trees are waking up, and my seasonal allergies are making sure I don’t forget it. Naturally, I decided to channel my spring fever into a little project: bringing some of that outdoor magic into my dining room.
Armed with my trusty saw, I ventured out to snag a few blooming branches and I may or may not have picked a tree where the flowers smell... questionable. Can’t say I nailed that part, but hey, we’re here for the vibes.
Once I got my new leafy friend inside, I realized she was a big girl and needed a little trim to fit the space.
After a bit of snipping and adjusting, I plopped her into the perfect spot in the dining room. The vase? A $6 Goodwill find. The tree? Absolutely free. The satisfaction of pulling this off? Priceless.
Now, my dining room has this fresh, organic feel that makes me smile every time I walk by. The branches are wild and a little unruly, but honestly, that makes me love them even more — perfectly imperfect, just the way I like it.
Mission "Bring the Outdoors In" accomplished. And I have to say, I’m pretty darn pleased with myself.
Links at a glance
Glass Table Top: custom 1/4”, made by local shower glass company
Clear Vase: Goodwill
Branch: my backyard
Floors: custom white oak live sawn 7 inch hardwoods that were stained on site