While working from home has its perks, it would be a nice change of pace to share an office space with an individual or two. In Courtney's home office, her workspace is divvied up between her and her hubby, with one section stocked with all the home tech gear needed for her husband's CPA work, while another workstation is set for her own hands-on work...
As you can see, the two work areas are quite different. Her husband is a CPA and Courtney designs jewelry from home. Both spaces make use of a sleek, multi-drawer cabinet that keeps office supplies organized. We love how both desktops are clear of distractions with back-up office supplies and other items kept in a hutch in between the two workspaces. While Courtney's spouse needs little in the way of tools for his job, she has quite a bit to store and keep organized. To accomplish this, Courtney puts a peg board to work (love) and shelving with baskets so her area is kept neat.
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Originally posted by Beth Zeigler/Apartment Therapy Los Angeles





Comments (2)
Making a fun and unique children's room doesn't have to be all that hard or complicated. Coming up with a good theme can most often be solved the easiest by taking a few cues from the resident. What does your child like?
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Is there a color that's a favorite? An animal? A place? Kids get into all sorts of stuff, and a lot of times, that's the best way to pick how to get started. The trick is to keep the theme flexible and suggested in the larger colors and decor, and let a few specific items bring the theme into focus. This keeps the theme changeable over time, which is a good thing considering children's tastes change as they grow up.
It's so cozy. I love the style here. The color matches the ambiance needed for an office style room. Oh my heart craves for this. I do want to own one like this. It's so lovely.
Regards,
Michelle Brown