I have been writing this blog now for over 5 years but it was only this month that I got my own work space. Our old house didn't have space for an extra desk (Ed works from home too) and so I would balance my laptop on the edge of the sofa with paperwork and review items scattered around the house. I wasn't as productive as I should have been and when we found our current house, creating my own little work space was a priority.
I only have a laptop and I didn't need a big desk. I was sent this one from Kit out my office and it fits the bill perfectly. It is simple, easy to use and it has a pop of colour with the yellow drawer. It was ridiculously easy to put together (thank goodness as we are so fed up with flatpack furniture now!) and I love the little space I have created around it.
The white theme with pops of colour seemed perfect for me, but I fell in love with the brightest chair that Ikea sold and I just had to have it. It is so comfy, the pattern will hopefully hide dirt well and it makes my space stand out in the room. I went for all white accessories for on the desk and then used two photoframes that were up above our sofa in the old house to go on the wall.
I painted the glass on one with blackboard paint so that I can write daily to do lists for myself, and I bought a print from Freddie and Co for the other one. My new work space is clear, inspiring, colourful and perfect for this blogger.
The chair and photo frames are from
Ikea
The white accessories are from
Amazon
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I love your chair - so colourful!! x
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fantastic place to work! I love that chair x
ReplyDeleteI dare not show you my space, soooo messy, probably the messiest in the house!
ReplyDeleteYou've inspired me to tidy up x
Hope you got through that to do list!
ReplyDeleteIn our generation today, especially the younger ones are so easily fascinated with new gadgets that are being invented. There are already a lot of brands which you may be able to compare how hi-tech and useful their stuffs are. astronomical targets
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