Say hi to Stefanie
When I asked her to tell us all about her self/her blog she said...
I'm also really loving
her
kitchen
and this nightstand revamp

Be sure to check out her site for some great ideas and LOTS of inspiration.
xoxo Brandy
When I asked her to tell us all about her self/her blog she said...
"Despite what my blog might lead you to believe, I'm not obsessed
with my home. Ok, maybe a little. But its as healthy of an obsession
as you're likely to find. When I'm not sweeping sawdust or scouring the
earth for that perfect piece of junk that can be rehabbed into a gem, I love to
travel and entertain. I'd like to think the effort I put in all of the
things I do shows - its not always true but I still like to think it!"
A peek post from Brooklyn Limestone
A peek post from Brooklyn Limestone
Home Office Part 5: Done for Now
I've been a busy bee. Attempting to use my motivation to complete a
project to my advantage, I actually have completed a project. Well,
sort of. I would still like to replace the window shade; add something
on the wall over my desk; load a few more books and things I use
regularily into the credenza but Im just going to call this room done for now.

I wasn't intending on finishing off the room so fast but I just happened to stumble upon a $99 black and tan zebra rug at Target. It was the last one left and it called to me. So instead of accomplishing my gift finding objective at Target, I managed to find this instead. Once I had the rug, I felt compelled to get the rest of my act together and 'finish' the room.

As I mentioned in my last post, I had a plan for those two empty frames in the room. I used the top one to display a wooden scissors I had picked up a few years ago. I always liked it but never had a good way to put it front and center. Voila. What do you think?
The bottom frame got a pegboard organizing station. Since I tend to spend almost as much time finding my supplies as working on a project, I thought it would be a good idea to have all my most oft used items on display. The pegboard got a coat of gold enamel paint, just like the scissors. I added some pegboard hooks and its ready to go. Im not sure what other supplies I need to have at the ready but Ill finger that out as I go along.
If you remember, the scissors was originally a bare wood with some tacky words on the blade. I painted it gold using my new favorite thing - this gold enamel paint. Its very thin and has a great lustre to it. I have a feeling you'll be seeing some other gold painted items in my future. :)

With Thanksgiving in mind, Ive been very lax in thanking the very talented Snappy Chic (aka Heather Spratt) for sending me one of her prints. It needs to get framed properly but I couldn't stand having it hidden in the envelope any longer so it got the honor of being the first thing on my inspiration board. Its a photo of a carosel in Paris. The color and composition is beautiful. If you are looking for some great prints for your home, check her out.

Below the it, I added this "Bonjour" sign I found in the Christmas decor aisle at Macys. Not sure what this has to do with Christmas but I still love it. Glass glitter makes me weak in the knees :)

Last but not least, I tackled the window. Using some birdy branch clipart as inspiration, I hand painted on the lower pane using some acrylic cream craft paint. Then I pulled out this rattan shade I had saved from years ago...it doesn't quite fit but it was 100% free so that was an offer too good to pass up. I'd like to switch it out for something else later but this is good enough for now.
So thats pretty much it when it comes to my office. As you can see, its quite a departure from the style of the rest of the house. Its a departure from my style in general actually. I generally tend to go for a much more muted and calm decor. I wanted this room to be more of a fun space. A place where I could be inspired and make a mess but also a room with personality. Im pretty happy with how it turned out but Im always up for suggestions for improvement.
For the record, here is what it looked like before:


I wasn't intending on finishing off the room so fast but I just happened to stumble upon a $99 black and tan zebra rug at Target. It was the last one left and it called to me. So instead of accomplishing my gift finding objective at Target, I managed to find this instead. Once I had the rug, I felt compelled to get the rest of my act together and 'finish' the room.

As I mentioned in my last post, I had a plan for those two empty frames in the room. I used the top one to display a wooden scissors I had picked up a few years ago. I always liked it but never had a good way to put it front and center. Voila. What do you think?
The bottom frame got a pegboard organizing station. Since I tend to spend almost as much time finding my supplies as working on a project, I thought it would be a good idea to have all my most oft used items on display. The pegboard got a coat of gold enamel paint, just like the scissors. I added some pegboard hooks and its ready to go. Im not sure what other supplies I need to have at the ready but Ill finger that out as I go along.
If you remember, the scissors was originally a bare wood with some tacky words on the blade. I painted it gold using my new favorite thing - this gold enamel paint. Its very thin and has a great lustre to it. I have a feeling you'll be seeing some other gold painted items in my future. :)

With Thanksgiving in mind, Ive been very lax in thanking the very talented Snappy Chic (aka Heather Spratt) for sending me one of her prints. It needs to get framed properly but I couldn't stand having it hidden in the envelope any longer so it got the honor of being the first thing on my inspiration board. Its a photo of a carosel in Paris. The color and composition is beautiful. If you are looking for some great prints for your home, check her out.

Below the it, I added this "Bonjour" sign I found in the Christmas decor aisle at Macys. Not sure what this has to do with Christmas but I still love it. Glass glitter makes me weak in the knees :)

Last but not least, I tackled the window. Using some birdy branch clipart as inspiration, I hand painted on the lower pane using some acrylic cream craft paint. Then I pulled out this rattan shade I had saved from years ago...it doesn't quite fit but it was 100% free so that was an offer too good to pass up. I'd like to switch it out for something else later but this is good enough for now.
So thats pretty much it when it comes to my office. As you can see, its quite a departure from the style of the rest of the house. Its a departure from my style in general actually. I generally tend to go for a much more muted and calm decor. I wanted this room to be more of a fun space. A place where I could be inspired and make a mess but also a room with personality. Im pretty happy with how it turned out but Im always up for suggestions for improvement.
For the record, here is what it looked like before:

I'm also really loving
her
kitchen
and this nightstand revamp
Be sure to check out her site for some great ideas and LOTS of inspiration.
xoxo Brandy


























those giant scissors are amazing!
Posted by: Down and Out Chic | 08/24/2009 at 06:00 AM
I love Stefanie's house and she's also incredibly nice! She is very lovely indeed.
Posted by: Jessica | 08/22/2009 at 06:30 AM
Isn't that office just divine? I am a big fan of A Brooklyn Limestone- she is incredibly talented!
Posted by: The Consummate Hostess | 08/21/2009 at 12:31 PM
Her blog is fun and inspiring...and now I've found yours through this post. It is a delight! Janell
Posted by: Janell Beals | 08/21/2009 at 09:27 AM
That gold paint is amazing! I have been following her blog for a bit now and love it...
BTW, I am completely green for that rug! $99!?!?!
Posted by: Jill | 08/21/2009 at 08:55 AM
Oh I love Mrs. Limestone too. Her office is divine.
Posted by: My @ tha Hotness | 08/21/2009 at 07:57 AM
WOW what a great home office- i would love love love to have a clean space to work in like that. soon enough, next month starts the bed room remodel- NERVOUS!
Posted by: boots | 08/20/2009 at 08:48 AM
Amazing. This is so inspiring!
Posted by: ohbrooke | 08/20/2009 at 07:34 AM
oh wow great job, i cant see why you like the gold paint. I like the Bonjoy sign :)
Does the acrylic paint sratch off or anything?
Posted by: PixelHazard | 08/20/2009 at 04:28 AM