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{PF’s Workspace #2}

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

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Work in the print studio has ramped up and “inspiration board Monday” has become “inspiration board Tuesday” this week, Yikes!

I am noticing a trend here  …. I am definitely very partial to yellow these days.  I think Soleil definitely has something to do with this.  Plus, pops of punchy colors evokes a happy feeling that I’m totally  digging.  Standing lamp and ornate mirror courtesy of Ikea.  Glass top Sawhorse table, Parsons bookcase, yellow chair – complements of West Elm, rug and crewel curtain – Anthropologie of course.

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{PF’s Work Space Board #1}

Monday, March 1st, 2010

PFofficeinspiration

Now that I went ahead and secured a small space (and small is a huge understatement here) I’m going ahead and mapping out the first of three inspiration boards.   Given the square footage,  it will probably be best to be as minimalistic as possible – though I do plan to pay hommage to my Bomehian style.  The most important things is – though minute, the space needs to be multi-functioning.  A windowed wall will be framed with this gorgoeus Woods wallpaper that I absolutely adore – a ruffled curtain in ivory would add just the right softening touch.  An adjacent wall will be painted in a dramatic dark navy paint and will also serve as the backdrop of the multi-functioning grey toned Sloane bookcase.  The bookcase is a smart choice as I can use it for display items and also as a guest desk.  The yellow parsons table which I just L-O-V-E adds a really big punch and will be the focal point of the room.  I decided on two richly designed Terai folding chairs to complement the Parsons’s table – the best part is that I can fold and stow them away when not in use.  The floor will be draped in a shag rug that is modern yet quite homey.  Accessories items will include a silver hammered desk lamp, a metal antique phone, and possibly a cork board for messages. Hmmm,  the build out cost for this room is about $2294.00.  I believe with some  D-I-Y and a little more research the same look can be achieved for 1/3 of the cost.   I think these elements work quite well together and it already feels like Petite-Fete’s new home.

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