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Jun 6, 2011

Pottery Barn Office Renovation, The Journey: Welcome to the 124th Metamorphosis Monday!

This was my office, if you could call it an office. It was really just a dressing room off my master bedroom with a built in dressing table that I was using as a desk. After several months working in this space, I began to have neck pain and tingling pain down my arms. It turned out this "desk" was about 4 inches shorter than it needed to be in order to be a working desk. It was time to do something about that before the tingling and pain running down my arms became permanent.

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


The logical place for a home office was my son's old room. Chip left the nest many years ago and the room was left untouched since I had no need for the space. You can see more of this room, HERE.

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


Once I made the decision to turn Chip's room into a home office, I knew the direction I wanted to go. I loved the look of the Pottery Barn Bedford Collection. These were my inspiration pics/rooms.

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


On January 9th, 2011, I began the mammoth job of dissembling a room that had been in place for 20 years. It was physically exhausting and mentally draining. It was so hard to face that my little boy was really grown and gone. :( I know you Mom's and Dad's know what I mean. I boxed everything up, took all the furniture apart and hauled everything down to the basement and garage by myself. Advil was my best friend for a few days.  The only two pieces I had to get help with were the large book case and desk.

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


Furniture was purchased both in-store and online since some pieces I wanted were not available in the store. I picked up the furniture that was locally in-store, hauled it home, and pulled it up my carpeted back stairway by those little yellow straps. I unpacked each piece and recycled the empty boxes back to the Pottery Barn recycle bin since the store is only two miles from my home. In the end, twelve boxes were hauled back to PB, if you count the boxes the smaller pieces came in. Whew!

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


Here's where much of the furniture lived (click for guest room) until the room was far enough along for furniture.

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


Next, I began the grueling job of striping the wall paper. I know y'all got tired of reading about my trials with this blooming wallpaper. ;)

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


After trying every product Home Depot sells and buying a steamer from Lowes,




AND making my 185th try at removing the paper, the score was still Wallpaper: 185, Susan: 0.

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


Since the wallpaper removal took way longer than I ever dreamed, the date for the installation of the hardwood floors arrived. The hardwood flooring guy is always booked out a few weeks, so I went ahead with the flooring even though the backing of the paper was still permanently stuck on the walls. The pain down my neck and arms was a reminder this project needed to proceed.

The carpet was removed and hardwood floors were installed. I'm gradually "hardwooding" the entire house...got two rooms to go.

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


I temporarily gave up on the paper and went ahead and moved the furniture in. The neck pain was getting worse with each passing day. I needed a proper desk at which to work and one was just sitting idle in the room next door.

I had the desk surfaces measured for glass; it was cut, delivered and installed. Pottery Barn sells a plastic type protector for desks, but in the store it was sort of buckling up. I went with glass which was a little more expensive but very durable.

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


I decided to call a professional wallpaper remover in for an estimate. Though she declined to share the name of the product she tested on the paper, saying it was only available to the trade, I was able to figure out what it was and ordered some to try myself.  It turned out it was not just available to the trade. You can read all about her visit and how I figured out what she was using in THIS post.

Over the years, I've removed wallpaper from 5 rooms in this house, and I've never had any real problems. This situation was beyond anything I've ever experienced. In the past, regular ole hot water did the trick.  It was slow, but it worked. This time, nothing worked, until I found Safe and Simple. I guess that's why professionals use it. I still had to scrape it off, but the paper finally came off. What a huge relief!

Best Wallpaper Remover Stripper


Then it was time to cover the furniture with drop cloths and repair all the damage and gouges  I had created on the walls while trying to remove the paper. This took several days and it involved wallboard joint compound, a putty knife and lots of sanding. Lots! Next to the wallpaper removal, it was the (second) worse part of this metamorphosis.

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


Somewhere along the way I ordered this chair from Pottery Barn Teen.  It came in feeling wobbly, so it was returned and a new one was reordered.

Potter Barn Desk Chair


I wanted a little sitting area in the office, so in between all the wallpaper removal and wall repair, I went shopping for chair.  Found this chair in Pier 1 and it was love at first sight.

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


Once the paper was down and the walls repaired, it was time to prime (sniff, sniff) over the mural I had painted for my son so many, many years ago. You can read about that very difficult day HERE. Would someone explain to me why they can't stay 8 years old forever? ;)

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


I considered about every color of the rainbow for the walls. I narrowed it down to a soft green or my favorite stand-by, Duron, Sugar Cookie. I decided I didn't want the walls to compete with the pretty view of the greenery/trees outside my office windows. Plus, I love Sugar Cookie and have used it in many rooms of my home. It goes with EVERYTHING. No, really! It truly goes with every fabric, every furniture style, antiques, you name it. It's one of those paints that can feel casual or elegant. In the end, Sugar Cookie was my choice.

Home Depot still has the formula and can mix it up. In their system it may be listed as "Sugar Cook." Sherwin Williams has the formula, too but when they last mixed some up for me, it looked a bit too dark in the can so I never used it. Home Depot's formula is the one that looks like what I've always used. You can see that formula in THIS post.

Having been a while since I painted a room, I had a "paint panic attack" in THIS post when I began painting the office. I had forgotten how paint looks against white primed walls when you first start cutting it in.

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


I kept going and thankfully when I finished, it looked just the way I had envisioned. Relief!

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


During all the paper removal and wall repair I spent a good deal of time shopping for a light fixture locally and on eBay. I wanted something that didn't feel at all like it belonged in an office. My inspiration for lighting came from one of my favorite movies, Under the Tuscan Sun. You can tour Bramasole, the wonderful Tuscan villa in the movie in THIS post. I set my sights on an Italian tole chandelier for the office.

Italian Tole Chandelier in Under in the Tuscan Sun


I almost won this tole chandelier on eBay...missed it by $10. I loved its whimsy, but it wasn't meant to be because...


Italian Tole Chandelier

The chandelier faeries had this one in mind, instead. Do you think there really are chandelier faeries? I hope there are.

Italian Tole Chandelier


While I waited on my contractor to come install it, I decided to hang the wallpaper craft organizer and a bulletin board I had purchased at Ballard Designs. I had planned to use the end of the desk (where Max loves to sleep) for wrapping gifts, so I wanted the organizer close by. I tried it on the wall behind the shutter, but I just didn't like the way it looked there. I decided to move it which led to purchasing additional Pottery Barn desk furniture for the other end of the desk.

I was glad I moved it because not only did the wallpaper organizer look much better on the other wall, but the additional PB furniture balanced out the whole layout beautifully. Even though more PB furniture had not been in my original budget for the office, I was planning on eventually buying something for that area at the other end of the desk.  In the end, this worked out great providing additional storage and work space.

My contractor came out and installed the chandelier and the crown molding. I had him install crown molding in the guest room, too, since he was already here.   He helped me re-hang the craft organizer. A few days later I found a new bulletin board and hung it myself.  I loved the other one with the shuttered doors but the shutter design just didn't work hanging so close to the actual plantation shutters on the windows. So in the end, I changed to a different board and the shuttered board found a new home in the beautiful craft room of a local BNOTP reader.

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


A bee pillow I wanted was finally available at a price I was willing to pay.

Needlepoint Bee Pillow from Ballard Designs


I started adding in some decorative pieces like this adorable lady. She was labeled as a "French doll" but after I bought her, a friend told me she was a Santos. I had never heard of those but the history is fascinating. Mine is not an antique, those can be really expensive. She is a reproduction and I just love what she adds to this space. 


I googled "Santos" and discovered a wonderful shop HERE that carries Santos.  I was so excited to find they had my exact same Santos!  They also have angels...love those!

Santos Doll


There are a few new updates to the office this week, although nothing huge. I had a Pier 1 coupon that was about to expire, so I used it for another cushion for the office chair. I still love the other one, but I thought it would be good to have a spare.

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Before and After


The cushion was originally $24.99 but with the coupon, I only paid $4.99

http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/2011/10/elegant-halloween-tablescape-welcome-to.html


I've been antiquing and thrifting for way too many weekends, searching for a table or small chest I could repaint or redo to go beside the green and white chair in the sitting area of the office. I hadn't found anything that was what I really wanted. Last night I decided to see what fun things were online at Pottery Barn Teen; that's where I found my cute desk chair.

I found THIS sweet table below and at only $99, it was perfect. It should be a great height for the chair. Unfortunately, they don't stock it at the PB Teen near my home, so I had to order it. It was in stock online so it should arrive soon. I almost went with the bright pink but I decided to go with the white since the pink wouldn't work that well with the bee pillow I have in the chair. The pink is awesome, too, isn't it?

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Renovation, Before and After


Update: Finally found the chest I had dreamed up in my head.  You can read about it, HERE

Pottery Barn Bedford Office Renovation, Before and After


Pottery Barn Bedford Office Renovation, Before and After


Update on 08-28-11: Added a small "library" to the office.  Click HERE to read more about it.


Pottery Barn Bedford Office Renovation, Before and After


A final look at the office:


Pottery Barn Bedford Office Renovation, Before and After


Pottery Barn Bedford Office Renovation, Before and After



Pottery Barn Bedford Office Renovation, Before and After


It has been quite the journey...this creation of a home office. Thank you so much for coming along and for all your suggestions, encouragement, and support. You were there with me every step of the way, holding me up and encouraging me when I wondered why in the world I had taken on this huge endeavor all alone. I love you, guys!


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110 comments:

  1. You office looks magnificent!

    Jeanine

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  2. Your room has come a long way, Susan! My oldest daughter (18) just moved across country and I now have an empty room. Not sure what to do with it since I already have a large workroom, guest room and full basement! Thanks for hosting!

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  3. This has been such a fun series! Love how you revisited the steps in this final reveal. Your office turned out terrific! Love the Pier 1 chair and the new cushion! Everything looks beautiful! Thanks for sharing and for hosting this party each week.

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  4. It was actually this transformation that gave me the big push to be doing some work on my own computer/sewing room. I can't wait for it to be finished but I have loved following yours.

    I'm trying that paint color in my living room. So looking forward to it.

    Thanks,
    Teri

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  5. Susan, I love that little table! It's a punch of "fun" in your wonderfully traditional office. You must be thrilled to be almost done (if a room is EVER really done...)! You've worked very hard. Thanks for letting us come along for the ride. Have a great week!

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  6. The office looks amazing! The chandy=charming
    The green chair=divine! I love it all, the little red and white table stands too! Lots of hard work went into it, I can tell from each photo. But I'll bet it was well worth it. You have great taste.

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  7. Did you get the pink? I can;t wait to see the island and it all completed! Stunning as all your rooms are...ps, is the iron bed in your guest room antique or a reproduction? Awesome Susan!
    Thanks for an uplifting post.
    Hugs, Lisa

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  8. What a beautiful office!!! Thanks for sharing your journey!

    Lucy

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  9. What an absolutely beautiful transformation! You are such an inspiration.

    Pam

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  10. Hi Susan,
    I love how your office space turned out and I adore your sweet chair from Pier One, I saw it at the store and fell in love with it too. I just purchased my kitchen chairs from Pier One. Just have to love Pier One.
    I linked up with you today and post my chairs.
    Have a sweet day and hugs, Elizabeth

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  11. Gorgeous! Love the end product...it has to be wonderful working in this room!

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  12. Thank you so much for hosting MM every week. It is such a great resource to find new blogs :)

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  13. What a remarkable transformation, you now have such an organized, comfy office space. All your hard work appears very well worth it. I'm a Pottery Barn girl as well. :)

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  14. Wow..Your office looks stunning.. What a makeover.. Love the chandelier and the bar stools!!!!

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  15. Susan I am smiling as I read you post because I know you a) are so happy to be finished and b) will be so joyful using your new space. It looks wonderful!!! Jennifer

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  16. Hi Susan! I love how your office has turned out! You've just thought of everything! Love it all and your little Santos is darling!
    Thanks for hosting one of the funnest parties in Blogland.
    be a sweetie,
    Shelia :)

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  17. Your office looks spectacular!! I only use this word for "spectacular" Things like this!! You must be so very happy working here Susan...and is your arm feeling better, are you more confortable with this desk hight?!
    congratulations for such beyond well done job.. Hope I can do this soon with my girls big room...they left the nest many years ago too. Lots of hugs, thank you for hosting, MM, once again. FABBY

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  18. Oh. my. gosh. My right arm has been tingling, hurting, numb...for about 6 months. And I'm typing and clicking on my mother's old kitchen table - which is very low. Oh. my. gosh. I had no idea this was causing the pain. Thank you, this problem will be corrected very soon.

    And I love!!! your office - gorgeous!!! Send some Pottery Barn my way and my arm will get well very quickly :) Thanks for sharing your gorgeous office update!

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  19. And thanks for hosting another great linky party!

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  20. Susan your office looks like a bright and cheery space to blog and be creative. Love all of your choices11 Kathysue

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  21. Love your office. You put so much work and work and work and effort into its creation. Thank you for sharing and the recapping the entire project.
    - Joy

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  22. Your office is beautiful. It has been so fun to watch it transform. Thank you for sharing your talents. And thank you for hosting this wonderful get together for all of us blogger. Karie

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  23. Your office is absolutely to die for!!!! Thanks for hosting today!

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  24. so much work, but it's so worth it! :-) thanks for hosting.

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  25. Susan,
    I love your new office. The hard work definitely paid off.
    Rhonda

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  26. Susan - it just looks amazing! I love all the details you have picked out! The chair cushion, the side tables - everything! Love it!

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  27. The transformation is AWESOME! I love your new space!

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  28. Hello Susan!
    Love your new office. Your hard work has paid off.
    What a nice way to use a room.
    Congrats on a job well done.
    Enjoyed seeing the steps of making this come together.
    God bless,
    d

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  29. What a beautiful space to work! Yes. there are chandelier fairies! And they did great!

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  30. You are an inspiration to us all! Just goes to show that hard work pays off! I love the PB Teen table...have thought about it for the nursery. I hope to be back soon for Met Monday...still buried in boxes!

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  31. Love your PB chair and table and everything else, too. You accomplished so much is a few short months. I'm not linking up this week. I'm working on my front porch, but I'm not ready to reveal yet.

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  32. It has been fun watching the transformation of this room. Your office looks great!
    Tammy

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  33. The transformation of the room is fantastic. Your office is very open light and airy.

    My favorite thing in the room would be your chandelier.

    Dee

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  34. It looks amazing!!! All your hard work, panic and sweat has paid off! Enjoy your new office space; I certainly enjoy looking at (and drooling and feeling envious!) your new office!

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  35. It turned out fabulous - wow, what a project, but the reward of seeing it now must make you feel so accomplished. Thanks for hosting, Melissa and I hope you have a great week.

    Hugs,
    Marie

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  36. Wow, it has been a journey! The light fixture is the cherry on top! I thought, wait a minute.....Where's the cat! I am sure I can see the cat on the desk! I have linked up and want to thank you again for hosting this wonderful party!

    Carol

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  37. I have been checking in from time to time this Spring to see how it was coming. It looks fabulous! And we are going to be moving soon, so if my next house has wallpaper to come down, I will absolutely come back here to pick up this awesome tip you gave for the remover...Thanks so much, and GREAT JOB!!! ENJOYED!!!

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  38. Oh Susan,
    Your office is so amazing! I love all the special touches you added. Thanks for sharing the process with us.

    Donna

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  39. Susan it's been fun to watch you develop this! Your vision has paid off and it looks marvelous! I felt for you with the wallpaper problems, I'm glad you finally got it worked out! I got my first Santos Doll last winter from the SantosCageDoll website. I love it too! Congrats on successful project! Liz

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  40. Susan, Your office turned out wonderful! Congrats on a job well done. Thanks for hosting.
    xo,
    Sherry

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  41. Mary, you definitely don't want to keep working at the table. Mine got worse and worse until it was happening almost all day long. You can do permanent damage. As soon as I move to sitting at the desk, the pain and tingling happened less frequently. It too about a month to finally stop for good. I have no problems now, at all. Yay!

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  42. That is one fabulous office. Everytime I see it, I sigh as I am sure you do to. Beautifully done1

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  43. Lisa, I went with the white, but I loved the pink. It was a hard decision. Not sure I'll add the island...sooo expensive. Would be cool, though. Probably not enough room now that I have the chair in here. I will be adding a bookcase cabinet if I ever find one I really like.

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  44. Lisa, I forgot to answer...the bed in my guest room is not an antique, although I bought it in an antique store. It isn't new, but I guess it could be called vintage. I bought it when my son took the guest bed that was in there off to his college apartment. So glad he did...gave me an excuse to get what I really had wanted for that room. :)

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  45. Susan the room turned out so wonderful- just like I knew it would with your creative touch!

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  46. what a great transformation from little boy room to your beautiful office..I love all your choices "Sugar Cooke" paint is my favorite color name
    KAT

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  47. Wow, what a lot of work; it looks fabulous. I hope you don't have any more tingling.

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  48. Absolutely beautiful!! Where did you purchase the wallpaper removal solution formula 603?

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  49. Hi Karen,
    A link to their site and their phone number is at the bottom of this post. I think the owners name is Mike. I called them when I ordered and he took my order over the phone.

    http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/2011/02/best-wallpaper-remover-ever.html

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  50. Susan, so very beautiful what you've done to the room. The window is fabulous, such a flood of light. Your little touches here and there make it truly your space. Enjoy your wonderful room.
    Warm Regards,
    Susan B., Western MA

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  51. Bravo! Magnifico!

    What a truly fabulous transformation, and it was a pleasure going it with you, Susan.

    Well done, ma'am! WOWZA!

    Hoping you enjoy a nice massage and your neck and shooting pains never return!

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  52. If I had this office I would just move right in and never leave. It would be a pleasure to get some work done. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  53. Wow, that is some transformation and your room is amazing. It has everything I would like to have in the room I'm dreaming of someday. I love your choice of furniture. PB is a staple around my home too. I know how difficult it was to take apart your son's room, those emotions are hard to deal with. Your work space now is one I'm sure you love to be in. Amazing job, and thanks for sharing a wealth of info on the subject, great tutorial on wallpaper.......

    ~Emily
    The French Hutch

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  54. Looks like it's straight out of a magazine! Love it! Alyssa of Boston Bee

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  55. I don't have a link up this week, Susan, but I wanted to tell you ~ You did a FABULOUS job on your office! What a change and it is so light, bright and airy looking. Your well thought out placement of what you would need and where you put it is evident in how well everything came together.

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  56. Wow...another great party to link to!!

    Your comfy looking club chair has given me an idea for my next slipcovered thrifty chair...thanks!

    What a great room you have now..enjoy being creative in that new space.

    janet xox
    http://theemptynest-janet.blogspot.com/

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  57. This is FANTASTIC!! I love everything you did in here! Love the color palette, and the chandy is perfect along with the chairs, the cushion the rug and of course the furniture. Great job Susan!! Funny, I linked up how I made some italian tole candlesticks, I love Italian chandies too!!

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  58. That room re-do into the office is just stellar...love the paint, etc.

    And your idea for the chandelier/the inspiration? Perfetto!!!!

    I'm in Italy right now and I love that movie/those books! I'm going to Cortona in just a few weeks!!!

    Hugs/blessings,
    Lana In Italy

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  59. That was a LABOR of love and it is LOVELY! franki

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  60. I love your office space! You worked so hard and it shows. You and Max are very lucky to share such a beautiful space.

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  61. Your office is a dream! ...found you from Three Pixie Lane...thank you for hosting!
    ♥jaime...sevensisters

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  62. I had missed alot of your earlier posts on this, so I love seeing it from start to finish! I see many hours of pain-free work happening here, Susan. And what delicious surroundings in which to work. :)
    My own office is on my list this summer... wish me luck!

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  63. Thanks for hosting. I linked up. I mentioned your wonderful porch in my blog post as my inspiration porch for my redo. Yours is stunning.

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  64. The lovely table you found is the crowning touch, well no, that would be the chandelier. It has all come together so beautifully. OMG.. Now I have office envy! Happy monday and many blessings, marlis

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  65. Wonderful transformation, Susan. I love everything about the room, especially the light fixture and the Pier One chair. Super cute. Thanks for hosting.
    ~Lynn

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  66. What an incredibly gorgeous office. Love the Pier 1 chair + Santos!

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  67. Wonderful job, love it all....and YES I adore that pink table....

    Kathy :)

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  68. I've enjoyed following your progress. It's beautiful and you've been an inspiration to get up and make something better than it was. Wishing you many happy and productive days in your fabulous new office.

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  69. You did an amazing job and now all your hard work is paid off with a lovely space to call your own! I love everything that you did with your wonderful taste and style. Did you give up having a TV in your office?

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  70. This is seriously my absolute DREAM room. I love every single teeny tiny thing. Gorgeous.

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  71. Wow! What a makeover, well done... well done indeed! Thanks for hosting

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  72. joining the party for the first time! thank you for hosting. your room turned out fantastic! i'm your newest follower too :) susan

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  73. Your office is just beautiful. And I too have a son and when he leaves the nest I don't know if my heart will be able to take it. :(

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  74. Beautiful office! What are you going to do with your old office/dressing room?

    I made a very small bedroom upstairs into an office but it sure doesn't look like yours (for one thing, I couldn't afford new furniture, so it is furnished with wire shelves and Costco containers under the eaves and hidden by a denim curtain. The solid wood dresser is an estate sale find and is my favorite apple green color (a happy coincidence). The rug and lamp are garage sale finds. I can see the mountains and the Gastineau Channel from my window, and I can take a nap on the bed (it doubles as a guest room) if I get sleepy!

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  75. Missed visiting - Blogger has been giving me issues since it was out last month. Hopefully it's fixed soon.

    Your office transformation is looking great Susan!! And I see you even added more PB desk space to the left =)

    Thanks for hosting!!

    xo Lynda

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  76. Wow Susan, the office looks amazing. Lots of hard work went into this and it's perfect...thanks for sharing!
    now you need to post on "RMS"...Pat H

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  77. I love your office...you've given me some great ideas. I especially love the sweet chandy...the chandy fairies certainly had a hand in that! I am still having an extremely slow time loading your blog and working my way through it. Wish I knew why. It only seems to happen on yours and one other...two of my very favorites! Thanks for sharing all your ideas.

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  78. Susan, I admire your courage and determination in seeing this transformation to the end.
    It is absolutely beautiful, the chandelier adds that whimsical touch. Of course there are chandelier fairies, they live in the flowers in your garden and wait until someone wants to convert those flowers into a chandelier. Well...not really, but I wanted you to have hope!! :)

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  79. Holy moly, Susan! What an amazing office! I could certainly spend my entire day working in there. You did a beautiful job styling it! You should consider a career in interior decorating, you know that? ♥

    xoxo laurie

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  80. Susan, It looks wonderful! You must feel so happy & glad you're done! :) You inspired me to make my workspace bright and cheerful instead of being totally cheap and it looking dull. I'm just starting: we get new windows tomorrow and I'm picking up some great pieces off craigslist (a chaise!). I bet there are many porch & office makeovers going on from your sharing, as well as thousands of orders at HD for Sugar Cookie paint! Cheers!

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  81. Susan,
    Can you hear the band playing? Listen...they're playing "Happy Days Are Here, Again"! I am so extremely PROUD of you, dear friend! YOU are, totally, an inspiration to all of us to follow our dreams!!! I adore all the changes you've made along the way. I'll be watching as you continue to add new items in the future. Journey, yes...end, NO WAY! Thanks you for sharing with us every step of the way!!!
    Fondly,
    Pat

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  82. Susan, this is one fabulous makeover. I am sure that at some point you wondered if it was all worth it? Now you can enjoy it so much more. I might be inspired now to at least declutter and pretty up my little nook.

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  83. WOW! Susan all the thoughts and hard work really pulled together,this home office is so comfortable and lovely, you should be able to get ton's done.
    Hope you will have the time to visit Loblolly.
    ~Jo

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  84. Great Blog enjoyed reading added you to my blog list
    And great office so nice and organized.

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  85. Hi Susan,
    Your office looks incredible. What an awesome job you did on it, everything looks wonderful, what a nice envirionment to work from!

    I have a surprise for you over at my blog and hope you will come read and check it out!!
    Blessings, Nellie

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  86. Susan, your office, your porch, your bedroom..wow! Changedmy mind..I want to change my request from a porch visit to a girls weekend . Your home is incredible! Congratulations!Sunny109

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  87. Hi Susan! Your home is absolutely stunning! I search every detail with admiration. What a pleasure! Sunny109

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  88. More than anything else I just love that chair. Looks so comfy.

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  89. Pat, I just may have to do that. Needs a bit more tweaking. That RMS crowd is a tough one. lol

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  90. Amazing! What a gorgeous job you have done!
    Jen xo

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  91. Susan, what a gorgeous office space. You really worked hard on it & it shows. I know you will enjoy this office so so much. Maybe we can get together again sometime, now that I'm back in GA.

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  92. Susan,
    you have done an awesome great job designing and furnishing your new office space. I love it!
    I don't know if there are any chandelier fairies but I sure love your chandelier. Fairy themed decor is besides of angel themed decor one of my favorites.
    Best Regards
    Paula Jo

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  93. It has turned out beautifully! But following you every step of the way I know what an energy sapping journey it was. So proud for you to finally have it mostly finished. Hope you find the bookcase you long for very soon! Thank you for all the wonderful posts about this marvelous re-do.

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  94. Thanks, Susan, for taking us along on your office renovation journey! I have enjoyed following the entire way and watching it change step by step. I love every detail!

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  95. I love that chair! It is just what I want for my living room. Was it an instore only item? I looked at the webpage but couldn't find it. HOw long ago did you get it?
    ranalloc@yahoo.com

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  96. Anon, They only had one in the store when I bought mine in February. I'm not sure if they carry them online or not. You may have to call several stores. It called "Rosalie."
    Here's the post I posted about it when I very first bought it for the office: http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/2011/02/pottery-barn-bedford-office-renovation.html
    Hope you can find one!

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  97. I got tired and sore muscles just reading about all of the work you did. Wallpaper removal is the worst! Thank you for sharing the product. There has been a time that I have sanded down and painted over stubborn paper. My bad!

    Love how your office came out. My home office has been neglected since I moved into my commercials space. You MIGHT have inspired me to clean off the desk and file the piles.

    Linda

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  98. Love how you did transform your office came out after a long process of renovation. Though i find it tiring just looking at it. Anyway, congratulations on how beautiful it turned out.

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  99. Wow, look at all these wonderful comments you received and all are well deserved! This is a dream space and I look forward too the many additions that will trickle in as what tends to happen with a creative space. You know how it is? We make and then we want to display our creations. I just love it when the things we hope for manifest. I enjoyed the process you shared, thank you!

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  100. Wow your home office is amazing! I love the colors and the light and spacious feel that you have created, and that chandelier is just gorgeous. Really enjoyed seeing the transformation, very inspiring indeed!

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  101. Susan, I am trying to find your post about the paint color you choose and why. I think you said it was sugar cookie but can't remember the brand. could you link me to your post? Thanks Jan

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  102. Hi Jan, Yep, It's an old Duron color, called Sugar Cookie. Most Home Depots can mix it and so can Sherwin Williams, although it seems to be more accurate when Home Depot mixes it for me. You'll find the post showing the exact formula HERE.

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  103. I'm really swooning over that big beautiful desk....and how neat and clean it is!!

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    1. Thanks, Lindsay! Believe me, it doesn't always look that way. :)

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  104. Oh Susan, your office is Amazing!!! WOW, everything about is fabulous! I'd have to list every detail to say the things I liked about it, which is absolutely Every Thing!!!

    What an awesome transformation!
    I know you are enjoying it, who wouldn't?

    Have a wonderful day, Maki

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  105. I loved reading about your transformation journey. I'm on one of my own starting quite soon. Great inspiration!

    Best,
    ~Mimi B~

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