Showing posts with label office. Show all posts
Showing posts with label office. Show all posts

12.05.2016

A Family Office Space


I loved working on this room! It was an empty space, with nothing that seemed to help the form or the function that this sweet mom of 3 knew that her family needed. 

Now, its a room with functional cabinetry for mom, dad, and the 3 kiddos. I love the fun shade of green-gray on the cabinetry with pops of orange in the new window seat. And the fun brass hardware really pops against the color of the woodwork. A few Britt Bass prints on the wall keep it lively! 
Acrylic desk chairs and a rustic pendant light highlight that "mix" that I love to do...spice things up with the unexpected piece! 

Enjoy! 
 








All photos taken by Alexandra Haynes of Alexandra Haynes Photography
She always amazes me with the way she captures my spaces! 

A Family Office Space


I loved working on this room! It was an empty space, with nothing that seemed to help the form or the function that this sweet mom of 3 knew that her family needed. 

Now, its a room with functional cabinetry for mom, dad, and the 3 kiddos. I love the fun shade of green-gray on the cabinetry with pops of orange in the new window seat. And the fun brass hardware really pops against the color of the woodwork. A few Britt Bass prints on the wall keep it lively! 
Acrylic desk chairs and a rustic pendant light highlight that "mix" that I love to do...spice things up with the unexpected piece! 

Enjoy! 
 








All photos taken by Alexandra Haynes of Alexandra Haynes Photography
She always amazes me with the way she captures my spaces! 

9.21.2015

One Fun Family's Dining Room


Now that I've shared the living room and keeping room with you guys,  I wanted to share more of this fun historic house, oozing with charm and details and natural light. The dining room got a little re-fresh with new paint, window treatments, a gorgeous chandy, all over those incredible freshly-refinished floors. 

Here are a few peeks around the space! 

(ps. see last week's post for more on this house!)



The room is separated from the living room by those gorgeous stained French doors. 
{Swoon} 


My client has the most fun artwork to chose from, many of which has been done by close family and friends. This pair of countryside oils was just the right color punch for this corner. 
And raise your hand if you're as obsessed with Belgian linen panels as I am?!?!?
They literally work in every space. (That's why you guys see them in my rooms so much!) 


Love this little peek from the living room to the dining room. 
And that you can see our punches of black around the house. Black adds prominence and sophistication to a room...especially via an antique tole platter and antique table and chairs. 


On the other side of the dining room is the small sitting spot in the kitchen. My client and I share a mutual love of Chinois...a touch here and there is happy happy happy. 
We both fell for the lacquer-red toile for a small shade, and complete with a zebra needlepoint rug. 
A set of old wing backs are now covered in indoor/outdoor polka dots and look completely refreshed! 


One more charming space that saw some fun additions is the tucked-away home office, with all of the original wood moldings. We added the mod Moroccan rug along with gray linen panels and salmon trim...tres' chic indeed! 


Hope you guys have a fabulous Monday....stay tuned for more next week! 
Oh, and head over to ShopMGD on Instagram for some super cute original artwork!!! 


One Fun Family's Dining Room


Now that I've shared the living room and keeping room with you guys,  I wanted to share more of this fun historic house, oozing with charm and details and natural light. The dining room got a little re-fresh with new paint, window treatments, a gorgeous chandy, all over those incredible freshly-refinished floors. 

Here are a few peeks around the space! 

(ps. see last week's post for more on this house!)



The room is separated from the living room by those gorgeous stained French doors. 
{Swoon} 


My client has the most fun artwork to chose from, many of which has been done by close family and friends. This pair of countryside oils was just the right color punch for this corner. 
And raise your hand if you're as obsessed with Belgian linen panels as I am?!?!?
They literally work in every space. (That's why you guys see them in my rooms so much!) 


Love this little peek from the living room to the dining room. 
And that you can see our punches of black around the house. Black adds prominence and sophistication to a room...especially via an antique tole platter and antique table and chairs. 


On the other side of the dining room is the small sitting spot in the kitchen. My client and I share a mutual love of Chinois...a touch here and there is happy happy happy. 
We both fell for the lacquer-red toile for a small shade, and complete with a zebra needlepoint rug. 
A set of old wing backs are now covered in indoor/outdoor polka dots and look completely refreshed! 


One more charming space that saw some fun additions is the tucked-away home office, with all of the original wood moldings. We added the mod Moroccan rug along with gray linen panels and salmon trim...tres' chic indeed! 


Hope you guys have a fabulous Monday....stay tuned for more next week! 
Oh, and head over to ShopMGD on Instagram for some super cute original artwork!!! 


1.01.2014

Before and After: An Office Space

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Hope your holidays were super fun, extra special, and that Santa was good to you all!

I've been dying to show y'all the before and afters of this fun project...

Working on my hub's office space has been such a treat! 
Transforming an outdated office building is fun in itself, but getting to work with David was a bonus! 

Here's what we began with:
- old carpeting
- mis-matched artwork
- outdated wallpaper in the bathrooms
- yucko cabinet stains

My goals:
- designing a functional yet beautiful space
- creating an entry/reception area
- updating the current finishes: carpet, flooring, paint, and cabinetry
- add a few new furniture pieces

BEFORE:


AFTER:
All walls were painted my go-to color, Benjamin Moore's Coastal Fog

The outdated green carpeting was replaced with a fresh commercial one in both the offices and the common areas. The main hallway was laid with an laminated hardwood - and it looks fantastic! 

The reception area was dressed with architectural lamps and a porthole mirror


The waiting area is now conducive to actual "comfortable waiting"
The pair of chairs were existing to the space, only now are updated with a clean Belgian linen.
The rug is an antique, and the fabulous gray Chesterfield sofa is covered in a charcoal gray linen, accented with chrome nailheads. 
The reclaimed wood coffee table features an architectural iron base. The glass lamps supply a nice light for those long-working hours. The frames over the sofa are hung grid-style, and feature antique postcards of Gainesville's historic landmarks. 
The custom built etergeres now create an entry space and feature a few edited accessories. 







Although the office is primarily male, the support staff is a trio of fabulous women. I knew that they were happy with the new updates, so it gave this fabric-lovin' designer a little nudge to still have some fun fabrics around. The antique rug shows pretty reds, blues, and browns - I mimicked these colors in the masculine fabrics. 

A gray and white ticking stripe is paired with a brown, blue, and cream ikat on the sofa. 



A classic red and ivory stripe was cut to create a center diamond shape on these custom pillows. 



Old books found at antique malls give a sense of patina to the shelves' accessories. 


The long hallway beyond the reception area is now punctuated with custom console tables.


The greeny-gray walls provide a crisp, clean background for these gorgeous maps. Upon beginning this project, a stash of maps were rolled into a tube....not being utilized at all! 
With a staple gun, some rope, and a few strips of cedar, they now are lovely art pieces lining the hall. 
The console tables have custom skirts of the same white and gray ticking stripe, from the front pillows. The deep aqua glass lamps and textured shades give a glow to the maps above. 
I'm still on the painted-door bandwagon, and love the Chelsea Gray on these doors lining the hallway.



My two main men! 


The floors look fantastic!


The community kitchen got a make-over too! White Dove cabinetry, Coastal Fog walls, and new floors make this a great place for coffee, meetings, and lunch.


A few detail shots:







And the bathroooms, "After" reno - no more old-fashioned wallpaper!
Benjamin Moore's Silver Crest looks clean and fresh with the White Dove-trimmed mirrors and cabinetry.




Hope you enjoyed this office tour! 
It was so fun to see it all come together!

Happy Holidays to you all! 
xoxox,
Maggie