Theresa's Mixed Nuts: Office Renovation Reveal

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Office Renovation Reveal

A few of you here and on Instagram have asked about our current moving status, so I thought I'd give a little update. I had fully expected to have our house sold and the new house well under way being built by now, but when we first started making those plans, we had no idea how bad Covid-19 was going to affect not only us, but the entire world. We faced many challenges last year and ended up having to take a step back and reevaluate our plans going forward. We had to take a good, hard look at where we were with our house plans, professional/work plans, and family plans and ultimately decided that we should stay in our current home for 1 more year until Allison graduates high school as that will open up many more options on where we can buy land since we will no longer be limited to not only this school district, but Indiana as well. Hopefully by then Covid will be a distant memory because I am itching to snap up some acreage and get my little farm started. Highland cows, alpacas, and maybe a few piggies are definitely in my future!

With that decided, we figured we'd finish up working on this house so when the time does come to put it on the market, it will hopefully attract more potential buyers. We've had a spare room that's served many purposes over the years. Technically we can't market it as a 4th bedroom since there is no closet, but over the years it has been a bedroom, a gaming/entertainment room for the girls, and a workout room until Jason decided to turn a quarter of my basement into a home gym. That left the bonus room as a catchall for storage, but since I've started my own business, we decided it would be the perfect room to turn into a home office. 

Here are the before pics:

We had to patch up some dings and holes in the drywall and Jason ended up drawing out plans for wainscoting before I could snap a few pics. The ugly mud color walls was the paint the previous owners had painted this room 15 years ago that we never bothered to change out. And how about that fugly light that produced hardly any light in this room at all. If it weren't for the big windows, we'd be walking around blind in here most of the time.

The wood on the upper half of the wall was built and used, I believe, as a loft bed. However, we've always just used it for storage. The little door next to that heavy ladder is the attic and has always been a pain in the ass to get to.


Since this was going to be my space, I wanted to go with a farmhouse vibe. First, we ripped up the carpet and continued the flow of bamboo flooring that we have been laying throughout the rest of the house. The ceilings in this room span 40-50 feet in height, but after a minor panic attack climbing the ladder, I painted the upper half of the walls in a custom blend of green. If you go to the Heirloom Traditions Paint website, I had Lowe's color match their Irish Garden color. 


Next, Jason trimmed out the walls by building his own custom wainscoting, which I painted in bright white. The entrance door is new, but was installed a few months back. We replaced all of our 2nd floor rooms with 5 panel doors, so this flowed with my farmhouse vibe well. We added in extra outlets, but I forgot to put the covers on the one on the left wall before snapping a pic. 


I wanted THIS (affiliate) lighting fixture from Amazon, but Jason was able to build me something similar for half the cost. I also had him build me 4 matching wall sconces for the walls. 




The loft bed area we were going to mess with later, but I figured a cheap and quick solution would be to box the area in with shiplap. We pulled a few of the boards off of the loft bed frame and installed an attic stair kit so we wouldn't have to mess with a heavy ladder to reach the area. Jason then framed it in with a handmade panel that drops down, then we can pull the stairs down to reach the top. Also, those beams on the ceiling, Jason hand made and installed to give the room more decoration and tie everything together.
 

My desk is now against this far wall, I did add a gray area rug, and I'll be moving my plants onto the top ledge above the sliding glass door to complete the look. I still have a little caulking to do, otherwise, this is another home renovation project that's a wrap!

Even though this is currently an office, I think for future owners it would make a lovely yoga room, a great place for photography with the natural lighting, or it could easily be converted into a luxury bathroom. The possibilities are endless!


Are you working on any home renovation projects? If not currently, what's a room in your house that you'd like to update?




22 comments:

  1. Ooooh, love the floor, the wall colour, the cow picture, and those window are bathing the room in light and sun! How strange to have an inner balcony within a room and attic doors there, but you did good job with covering them up. Hope you put a key on it too so that no attic boogiemen can come down.
    I have to update my room and bathroom, but due to my family situation I just don't see the point, sadly.

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    1. I've got a weird obsession with plants now that I have a room to put them in where they will thrive.
      I'm sorry you can't update your rooms that you want. You need to get the family on board and tell them it will increase the value of the home. Or maybe they just don't care about that?

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    2. No, I just don't see the point of putting money into the house in which I feel unhappy and bullied. Once moma leaves us, if I don't leave before her, I will hit the road and I won't waste my much needed savings on that shithole of my nightmares.

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    3. I don't blame you there. Where will you go, deary?

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  2. What an incredible transformation! I love the white and green! Very cool lighting, too. What a cheery place to do any sort of work. We’d like to redo all our bathrooms, but it’s hard to find anybody and my husband has zero time for it. We are currently getting bids for a new front and back walk and outdoor lighting. Outdoor stuff has been easier to work on during Covid.

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    1. Thankfully my husband had some of his coworkers that were able to come over and help with the heavy stuff, otherwise we would have had to hold off on doing any renovations. Outdoor reno is great too, though. You'll definitely up your curb appeal with the new walks and lighting!

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  3. I had to scroll back up because I didn't believe it was the same room at first! You have an artsy gift between your beautiful photographs and now professional grade interior design skills. I'd work from home every day in a beautiful space like that. It may even makes waiting for your piggies a little more bearable. :)

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    1. Awe, you're too kind. One day I'll have a hoard of piggies and you can bring the kids over to play with them. Bring your matching Pier 1 pigs and we'll snap all kinds of pictures of them together to send to Dezzy LOL

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  4. I love the lights! I bet they were hard to install. Wow everything looks so amazing!

    For some reason always on your site, I get automatically published after a certain time. Sorry if you get double comments.

    I did that table runner, Warhol's tank, and then the bush roots Travis dug up. He's thinking about taking time off gardening. We still have canned tomatoes from last year. We'll see.

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    1. It's not you, I just sometimes lag on getting comments published. I tend to have a horrible spammer when I turn off moderation, but I am horrible about getting legit comments approved lately. So little time these days :(

      I have enjoyed all of you art projects that you have done. That's too bad about Travis taking a gardening break. He has such a green thumb, I am always blown away by your yearly produce hauls from your garden.

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  5. Endless Possibilities There - And That Floor Is Flipping Gorgeous - Any Chance There Is A Hidden Time Capsule Under It - Sending Love And Light Your Way

    Cheers

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    1. Thank you, Padre. Unfortunately, it's just my garage under those floors LOL. Have a blessed weekend, friend!

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  6. Dear friend! Great job! What an incredible transformation. I like all. Colors are great. ❤

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  7. Wow, the after is gorgeous. You and your husband make a very talented team!

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  8. I like that storage space you put on the ceiling, and I also really like your lights.

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  9. Ha quedado espectacular. ME encanta el suelo y la iluminaciĆ³n, es muy original ¡Besos mil!

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  10. The flooring is really nice indeed. I like the ladder and little cubby area up top too. Quite the great transformation. As for the farm, you know where to find all the animals you need lol but what? No cats? Geez, the cat is disappointed in you. The only thing I find meh about a farm is all the crap and vets for the bigger animals. Dog, cat, even chicken you can throw in the car and take to the vet. Cow, not so much.

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    1. Yeah, the vet having to come out will not be very convenient, but sometimes that's the price you gotta pay to have a farm LOL

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